If you're planning to go to Salem, Massachusetts in October, you might want to check it out.
Press Release
“With Love, from Salem – the documentary” to debut at Cinema Salem
September 24, 2013
Salem, MA – Producers of the long anticipated Salem based documentary “With Love, From Salem” have finalized plans for the film’s debut with Cinema Salem, located in the heart of the historic city. The film will be featured at the Cinema from Friday October 25 through Sunday October 27, 2013. Details regarding showtimes will be announced shortly on the theater’s website www.cinemasalem.com.
The documentary (written, directed and produced by Karagan Cratty Griffith and featuring Gypsy and Richard Ravish, High Priestess and High Priest of Salem’s Temple of Nine Wells) chronicles the 20th Anniversary of the Temple’s Annual Samhain Ritual on Gallows Hill, an annual event that attracts hundreds of participants from around the world every October 31st.
Preview screenings of the film have received an overwhelmingly positive audience and critical response. The world premiere of the documentary was held on September 22, 2013 and included viewers from the UK, Portugal, Brazil and the Philippines.
The producers of the film, Logios/Red Bird Productions, are excited to partner with Cinema Salem, the North Shore’s most loved theater, to bring the experience of “With Love, from Salem” to the general public for the first time.
About “With Love, from Salem”
Salem, Massachusetts. The very mention of the town’s name conjures up thoughts of magic and witchcraft. Despite its proud place in American history, the year of 1692 was a time of suffering and injustice - 19 innocent people, condemned to death for crimes against God, died at the hands of their accusers on a bleak hill just outside the town.The Temple of Nine Wells, a public Wiccan congregation administrated by The Rev. Richard Ravish, H.P and the Rev. Amy 'Gypsy' Ravish, HPs, has been walking to Gallows Hill on Samhain night for more than 20 years to honor the victims of the witch hunting hysteria of 1692.
Every year on All Hallow's Eve, as darkness settles over the streets, hundreds of people gather in Salem from all over the world to join the Temple of Nine Wells on their annual journey to Gallows Hill. A few become many. Moved by the beating of the witch’s drum and lured by the gentle cadence of their chants, people set aside for one night their mundane cares and join the others on their walk. A simple pilgrimage becomes not only an act of remembrance, but also a celebration of life, of hope, and of love.
Through this beautiful and evocative film, you, too, can share in this truly magical experience, from preparation to the final ritual itself. And in the process you may gain a deeper understanding of contemporary witchcraft, as well as the significance of Samhain and the difference between it and the better-known festival of Halloween. Visually stunning and emotionally charged, “With Love, From Salem” provides a rare and precious glimpse of Samhain night in Salem, a night when witches still make magic as they dance the wheel of the year from darkness into light.
"Hauntingly beautiful, engaging, inspiring, and enchanting."
Orion Foxwood, Founding
Elder of Foxwood Temple of the Old Religion, Founder of the House of Brigh Faery
Seership Institute, Co-founder of Conjure-Crossroads, author of "The Faery Teachings",
USA
"With Love, From Salem is a true magical tale of how Witches and Pagans today have
crafted an annual Samhain tradition of remembrance, healing, and hope at a place
where Witch persecutions once happened."
Rev. Selena Fox, Senior Minister, Circle
Sanctuary, USA
"With Love from Salem is a fascinating, important and timely film that sets out to
educate and interest."
Paul Pearson, editor of Greenmantle Magazine, UK.
Paul Pearson, editor of Greenmantle Magazine, UK.
“Ultimately, With Love, From Salem is a time capsule, a document of a couple who
quietly served a community since the 1970’s, a fixed point where seekers and the
curious could experience Witchcraft in a “land of ghosts.” It is about mortality and
remembrance, not just for the victims of the Salem Witch Trials, but for our own elders
as they age and pass on.”Jason Pitzi-Waters,The Wild Hunt
Contact
To learn more about this film, please contact Media RelationsLogios/ Projects/Red Bird Productions www.logios.biz
Theatrical Teaser: http://youtu.be/Nio_8FWt2RY
Official Trailer: http://youtu.be/LFDyebNQ3N8
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