A documentary film that will take viewers to Ouidah, Benin, the geographic heart of the Vodoun religion, where friends and collaborators, director Hazel Hill McCarthy, III and cultural engineer Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, explore the relationship between Vodoun and Western secular art and performance by trying to answer the question of what embodiment is.
More movie trailers, teasers, and clips from Bight of the Twin:
Genesis P-Orridge - BIGHT OF THE TWIN - Trailer #2 - Watch only on Boiler Room from 22 October 2017
Genesis BREYER P-ORRIDGE travels to Benin to explore voodoo twin cults in our new feature Bight of the Twin. Brace yourself for a dark encounter with duality ...
BIGHT OF THE TWIN - Teaser (2016)
Bight of the Twin tells the story of musician and artist Genesis Breyer P-Orridge and the Los Angeles-based artist and filmmaker Hazel Hill McCarthy III's journey ...
Bight of the Twin - Teaser
Bight of the Twin tells the story of musician and artist Genesis Breyer P-Orridge and the Los Angeles-based artist and filmmaker Hazel Hill McCarthy III's journey ...
Bight of the Twin - a film by Hazel Hill McCarthy III with Genesis Breyer P-Orridge - MOCAtv
Bight of the Twin is a feature documentary where friends and collaborators director Hazel Hill McCarthy III and cultural engineer Genesis Breyer P-Orridge ...
Update from Ouidah with Hazel Genesis Dah Gbedjinon & Dah Deh during filming for Bight of the Twin
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