Clearly no one composing this documentary is aware of accuracy of historical events. They depict a "history" of witchcraft; however, only in a mostly negative essence. They portray witchcraft in a widely Christian fashion and associate it with the Devil, even though most people in every culture that practice witchcraft don't even believe in the Devil... because they are NOT Christian. My final issue with this documentary is the cultural appropriation. Sections about African beliefs with a white girl with dreadlocks, or 2 white people dressed as Native America (indigenous First Nation) people of the United States. This documentary is a laughable interpretation of what true Witchcraft is, how it was practiced, and its true origins.
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