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Belief: The Possession of Janet Moses

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Belief: The Possession of Janet Moses

This impressive doco disperses the fog of shame and sensationalism to shed light on the tragedy that made international headlines in 2007 when a young Wainuiomata woman died during a mākutu lifting.

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Release : 2015
Rating : 5.7
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Crew : Production Design,  Director, 
Cast : Vivien Bell William Davis Nick Blake Joe Dekkers-Reihana Taungaroa Emile
Genre : Documentary

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Actuakers
2018/08/30

One of my all time favorites.

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Steineded
2018/08/30

How sad is this?

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CrawlerChunky
2018/08/30

In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.

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Deanna
2018/08/30

There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.

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kurtnorthman
2018/07/16

I loved this!!! Shows the the thin red line between mentally illness and the peoples religious understanding of it. Not worth a 5. I gave this 9

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Mark
2017/12/08

This documentary only gets 5.3 stars on IMDb, I give it 9 stars. It is probably one of the best and most disturbing documentaries I've ever watched.There is a lot of very good reenacted scenes, not easy to do unless you have superb actors and a great director. Which this movie has an abundance of.It also has a lot of footage of the actual people who were involved in the investigation and trial of this tragic event. Their incite is very important and is well balanced. This was not sensationalized but really digs into what happened. It is hard to watch for sure, but without really getting a sense of what Janet really endured, along with this poor family, it would not serve any of them well.I encourage you to try to not jump to quick judgment on these folks, that is what most of us do when we do not understand cultures different than our own, or people we really no little of.

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misscath-02668
2017/10/17

Very sad story about a woman who was severely mentally ill and being treated for some sort of Maori curse or possession. Did no one in this family think to call a doctor or psychologist when she kept getting worse? Praying over someone is fine but it's not enough, if they are having hallucinations. What was the sense of forcibly holding her in the shower under cold water? She was in danger from the beginning and this family killed her.

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visitorq27
2016/07/04

This 'documentary' is determined to sensationalize and reinforce the myth of 'makutu' rather than offer any real insight into the tragic death of young women Janet Moses at the hands of her own family, who believed she was possessed by a 'makutu', or Maori curse, and ruthlessly drowned her to death in an exorcism ceremony. The film contains dramatizations of the events that occurred, that are powerful and generally well done. However, where it falls short is in the commentary by those who had nothing to do with the case but happily offer their 'expert' opinions on what was happening to Janet. Every single one these people support the theory that Janet was cursed by makutu. The film doesn't once seek the opinion of any actual medical professional such as a psychologist or neurologist, that could offer an informed view as to Janet's condition, but instead replies on the bias views of spiritual leaders, new-age types and pseudo scholars. Janet clearly suffered from a serious mental breakdown and the fact that nothing is done to explore this does no justice to her or her family. A sad missed opportunity that in it's efforts to be cultural sensitive to Maori at all costs legitimizes bizarre and dangerous believes.

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