The Heresy Of Innocence

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  • DEVILS CANNOT INTERFERE WITH THE STARS | Episode 6
    May 2 2020
    Based on the book by Peter Morton: The Heresy of Innocence is a hybrid documentary podcast about a woman, Tempel Anneke, who was executed for witchcraft and sorcery in the 17th century Germany, Holy Roman Empire. The podcast explores Tempel's last days as a heretic trapped in prison and discusses the issues that surround gender, belief, and otherness. Written, Directed and Edited by Luka Gotsiridze Project is supervised by Jason Murphy
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    8 mins
  • CONFESSION | Episode 5
    May 2 2020
    Based on the book by Peter Morton: The Heresy of Innocence is a hybrid documentary podcast about a woman, Tempel Anneke, who was executed for witchcraft and sorcery in the 17th century Germany, Holy Roman Empire. The podcast explores Tempel's last days as a heretic trapped in prison and discusses the issues that surround gender, belief, and otherness. Written, Directed and Edited by Luka Gotsiridze Project is supervised by Jason Murphy
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    10 mins
  • THEM | Episode 4
    May 2 2020
    Based on the book by Peter Morton: The Heresy of Innocence is a hybrid documentary podcast about a woman, Tempel Anneke, who was executed for witchcraft and sorcery in the 17th century Germany, Holy Roman Empire. The podcast explores Tempel's last days as a heretic trapped in prison and discusses the issues that surround gender, belief, and otherness. Written, Directed and Edited by Luka Gotsiridze Project is supervised by Jason Murphy
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    11 mins

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