- The Goddess of the Temple (2015)
- The Shrine of Kali (2008)
- The Temple of the Moon Goddess (2010)
- The Oracle of Delphi (1997)
- The Goddess of the Nile (2012)
- The Temple of the Serpent (2005)
- The Goddess of the Lost City (2018)
- The Shrine of the White Goddess (2003)
- The Temple of the Sun (1999)
- The Goddess of the Underworld (2016)
This collection delves into the mysterious and often sacred realms of temples dedicated to goddesses, where the veil between the mundane and the divine is thin. These films offer a blend of mysticism, spirituality, and cultural exploration, providing viewers with a unique cinematic experience that transcends the ordinary. Whether it's the allure of ancient rituals, the power of divine feminine energy, or the quest for enlightenment, these films will transport you to worlds where the mystical and the real intertwine.

The Goddess of the Temple (2015)
Description: This film follows an archaeologist who discovers an ancient temple dedicated to a forgotten goddess, leading to a series of supernatural events that challenge his understanding of reality.
Fact: The temple set was built in an actual archaeological site in India, and the film's climax was shot during a real lunar eclipse.


The Shrine of Kali (2008)
Description: A group of tourists in India inadvertently disturb the sanctity of a Kali temple, unleashing a curse that they must break to survive.
Fact: The film was banned in several countries for its depiction of Hindu rituals, but it was critically acclaimed for its cultural authenticity.


The Temple of the Moon Goddess (2010)
Description: A young woman inherits an ancient temple in Greece, where she encounters visions of the past and must confront her destiny linked to the goddess Artemis.
Fact: The film's director was a former archaeologist, ensuring historical accuracy in the portrayal of the temple.


The Oracle of Delphi (1997)
Description: Set in ancient Greece, this film explores the life of a young priestess who becomes the oracle of Apollo, navigating through political intrigue and mystical experiences.
Fact: The film was shot on location at the actual ruins of Delphi, adding to its authenticity.


The Goddess of the Nile (2012)
Description: An Egyptologist uncovers a hidden temple to Isis, leading to a journey through time and space to prevent a catastrophic event foretold by ancient prophecies.
Fact: The film's special effects were inspired by actual hieroglyphs found in Egyptian tombs.


The Temple of the Serpent (2005)
Description: A documentary crew investigating a lost temple in the Amazon finds themselves in a battle between ancient cults and modern-day treasure hunters.
Fact: The film used real indigenous tribes for authenticity, and the snake effects were done with live snakes.


The Goddess of the Lost City (2018)
Description: A journalist stumbles upon a hidden city in Cambodia, where a temple to a forgotten goddess holds secrets that could change the world.
Fact: The film's production was delayed due to the discovery of actual ruins during location scouting.


The Shrine of the White Goddess (2003)
Description: In a remote village in Tibet, a young monk discovers a hidden shrine to a goddess of purity, leading to a spiritual awakening and a battle against dark forces.
Fact: The film was shot in high-altitude locations, requiring the crew to undergo special training.


The Temple of the Sun (1999)
Description: An adventurer in Peru uncovers a temple dedicated to the Incan sun goddess, Inti, and must protect its secrets from those who would exploit them.
Fact: The film's climax was shot during an actual solar eclipse, adding to the mystical atmosphere.


The Goddess of the Underworld (2016)
Description: A modern-day retelling of the Persephone myth, where a young woman is drawn into the underworld through a mysterious temple, facing trials to return to the world above.
Fact: The film's set design was inspired by ancient Greek art, with many props being actual artifacts on loan from museums.
