Secret Rites is a 1971 British documentary film directed by Derek Ford.[2][3][a] It concerns the study of witchcraft and black magic, with a rare appearance by real-life occultist Alex Sanders. The film's music was composed by Bryn Walton and played by The Spindle.[4] This film should not be confused with the 1970 Italian film Riti segreti directed by Gabriella Cangini.
Monthly Film Bulletin said "An unusually sympathetic and selective addition to the recent spate of witchcraft documentaries. After a spoof opening sequence to illustrate some popular misconceptions, with a screaming girl victim rescued from "unmentionable obscenities" by a crucifix-wielding hero, the film concentrates almost entirely on ritual as performed by Alex Sanders' now famous coven. An initiation ceremony for an aspiring witch is followed by a re-enactment of the 'mythical rite' on which it is founded; a marriage ceremony (binding for a year and a day) is followed by a 'union of souls' ritual which has its basis in the Egyptian Book of the Dead. Though some of the other rituals illustrated inevitably contain an erotic element, there is no black magic, no wax images and pins. Instead, the film presents witchcraft as another religion, allegedly the oldest, stressing its spiritual significance to those who embrace it."[5]
Notes
^This film should not be confused with the 1970 Italian film Riti segreti directed by Gabriella Cangini.
References
^"Secret Rites". kinopoisk.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 16 September 2015.
^"Secret Rites". British Film Institute Collections Search. Retrieved 28 November 2023.