Four paranormal researchers and YouTubers document the paranormal claims of the Harrisville Farmhouse. The inspiration for the well known movie “The Conjuring”. Is it truly haunted?
Category: Documentary
Documentary
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Faith & Fear: The Conjuring Universe
Before The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It began filming, a bishop from the Order of Exorcists was called to bless the studio, cast, and crew. This is the story of The Conjuring, and how the films and their real life inspirations connect behind the scenes.
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The Hunger Games: The Phenomenon
An entire overview of the global and culture phenomenon franchise, The Hunger Games series.
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Pawns No More: The Making of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2
This making of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 is presented in 8 parts. Each part gives an in depth view of one aspect of creating the movie. You can see how special effects were used; costumes and make-up was done; all about the casting and location of the movie; and much more. This is done by interviews with the cast and crew as well as with fragments from the movie and images from behind the scenes. – Walking through Fire: Concluding the Saga (13:07) – Real or Not Real: Visual Design (9:57) – High Value Targets: The Acting Ensemble (16:33) – From Head to Toe: Costumes, Make-up and Hair (13:38) – Navigation the Minefield: Production in Atlanta, Paris and Berlin (13:06) – Collateral Damage: Stunts, Special Effects and Weapons (18:04) – Tightening the Noose: The Post-production Process (28:43) – A Different World: Reflection (22:33).
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The World Is Watching: Making the Hunger Games
A feature length, eight part documentary that covers everything from pre-production to adapting the source novel to casting to shooting to post and marketing. This is an amazing in-depth piece and it’s notable how many women were involved in this production, from several Lionsgate executives to novelist Suzanne Collins herself. Jennifer Lawrence talks about her “hypocrisy” in not wanting to do a big budget blockbuster after having devoted herself to indies (despite X-Men, which she seems to discount somewhat). There’s also a nice sequence on the strength and weight training the actors went through and the stunts that are so notable in the film, as well as having to dance around the violence implicit in the story due to the planned PG-13 rating the filmmakers were aiming for.
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Surviving the Game: Making The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
An incredibly in depth and informative compendium of nine featurettes that address virtually every aspect of the film, from the adaptive process through the special effects, stunts and production design. There are a number of really well done interviews with most of the principal cast and crew.
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The Mockingjay Lives: The Making of the Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1
Documentary film about the making of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1. An impressively in depth assortment of seven featurettes that look at a variety of subjects, from casting to visual effects. – Hope and Rebellion: Continuing the Saga – Designing Dystopia: Visual Aesthetic – Rebels and Warriors: The Cast – Fusing Form and Function: Costume, Make-Up and Hair – Fighting the System: Shooting on Location – D13: Rebellion Tactics: Stunts and Special Effects – Perfecting Panem: The Post-Production Process
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Out of the Shadows: The Man Behind the Steele Dossier
George Stephanopoulos sits down with former MI6 spy Christopher Steele for a worldwide exclusive interview, marking his first interview since the publication of the series of intelligence reports now known as the Steele dossier.
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World War Two: 1941 and the Man of Steel
This is an interesting documentary about Stalin, his rise to power, and the invasion of the USSR by Germany in WWII. It’s split into two parts, the first a general overview of the early history. The second part is the details of WWII and after. David Reynolds does an excellent job of explaining what happened with snippets from diaries, letters and other contemporaneous accounts. Well-assembled historical work.