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Mandragora officinarum (2009): cast, story & where to watch

2009 · Film

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Released in 2009, Mandragora officinarum is a notable film directed by Tiago Pereira, running about 44 minutes.

What it’s about. Mandragora Officinarum by director and visualist Tiago Pereira is a live video performance based on the fusion of religion, xamanism, and alternative medicine concepts. It unveils different fields of knowledge such as ethno-history, ethno-linguistics and ethno-botanic reinforcing the value of oral narratives, music and rituals in society. This post-cinematic event gathers samples of contemporary music and field recording on collective memory that deeps in dynamic and unconventional aspects of culture. The descriptions collected on popular beliefs, botanic and their contradictions with science and religion are put together with musical narratives aiming at new strings of creative thought that instigate and renovate today’s identity process.

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Where can I watch Mandragora officinarum (2009)?
Streaming, rental and purchase options for Mandragora officinarum change frequently. Check our where-to-watch page for the latest availability in your country.
When was Mandragora officinarum released?
Mandragora officinarum was released in 2009, with a runtime of about 44 minutes.