This collection of films delves into the mystical realms where priestesses and goddesses hold sway, offering viewers a glimpse into ancient rituals, divine powers, and the eternal dance between the mortal and the divine. Each film in this selection brings to life the enigmatic world of these spiritual figures, providing not only entertainment but also a deeper understanding of the roles these women played in various cultures and mythologies. Whether you're a fan of fantasy, history, or the supernatural, these films will transport you to a world where the divine feminine reigns supreme.

The Wicker Man (1973)
Description: This cult classic features a British police sergeant investigating the disappearance of a young girl on a remote Scottish island, only to discover a pagan community led by a high priestess. The film's exploration of pagan rituals and the role of the priestess in maintaining the balance of nature makes it a perfect fit for this collection.
Fact: The film was initially a box office flop but has since gained a cult following. The ending was so shocking that it reportedly caused some viewers to leave the cinema in distress.


The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988)
Description: Although primarily a horror film, it delves into Haitian Vodou practices, where the role of the priestess or Mambo is central to the spiritual and mystical elements of the story.
Fact: The film is loosely based on the non-fiction book by Wade Davis about his experiences with Haitian Vodou.


The Love Witch (2016)
Description: Elaine, a modern-day witch, uses her beauty and spells to manipulate men, drawing on ancient rituals and the power of the feminine divine. The film's aesthetic and narrative pay homage to the mystique of the priestess figure.
Fact: The film was shot on 35mm film to give it a retro look, and much of the dialogue was improvised.


The Witch (2015)
Description: While not directly about a priestess, this film explores themes of witchcraft and the supernatural, with the central character, Thomasin, embodying the archetype of a young woman drawn into the mystical and the forbidden.
Fact: The film was shot in a manner to closely resemble the look and feel of 17th-century New England, using natural light and period-appropriate language.


The Goddess of Spring (1934)
Description: This short animated film by Walt Disney tells the story of Persephone, the goddess of spring, who is abducted by Hades, the god of the underworld. It's a charming depiction of the myth, showcasing the power and influence of a goddess in ancient Greek mythology.
Fact: This was Disney's first attempt at using the multiplane camera, a technique that adds depth to animation.


The Mists of Avalon (2001)
Description: Based on Marion Zimmer Bradley's novel, this miniseries reimagines the Arthurian legend from the perspective of the women, particularly Morgaine, who is a high priestess of Avalon. It explores themes of female power, spirituality, and the clash between paganism and Christianity.
Fact: The film was nominated for several Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Miniseries.


The Goddess (1958)
Description: This film tells the story of a woman who rises from poverty to become a movie star, but it's her journey through the lens of the divine feminine, exploring themes of worship, sacrifice, and the power of the goddess archetype.
Fact: The film was directed by John Cromwell and features a performance by Kim Stanley that was critically acclaimed.


The Goddess of Love (1988)
Description: A modern take on the myth of Venus, this film explores the power of love and beauty through the eyes of a goddess who descends to Earth, embodying the essence of the divine feminine.
Fact: The film features a mix of comedy and fantasy, with the goddess character interacting with contemporary society.


The Red Tent (2014)
Description: This miniseries focuses on Dinah, a priestess in ancient times, whose story is told through her connection to the divine feminine and her role in the spiritual life of her community. It's a narrative rich with mysticism and the power of women's rituals.
Fact: The film is based on Anita Diamant's bestselling novel, which itself is inspired by a brief mention of Dinah in the Book of Genesis.


The Goddess of 1967 (2000)
Description: This Australian film follows a young man's journey with a blind woman, whose life story is intertwined with the myth of a goddess, exploring themes of fate, destiny, and the mystical power of women.
Fact: The film was shot in black and white, adding to its timeless and mythical quality.
