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The Love Prophet and the Children of God

Directed by Abbey Nedick

The Fetishist

Directed by Jim Trainor 
Abbey Nedick in Person June 25
  • The Love Prophet and the Children of God

    Directed by Abbey Nedick.
    Canada, 1998, video, color, 56 min.

An eye-opening documentary about the American cult-like community called The Children of God, led by David Berg, preacher-turned-charismatic leader. He was known as "Dad," as he delighted in sexual experiments that included sharing his wives and pimping the Children of God’s women to bring new males into the group. (River and Joaquin Phoenix’s parents were missionaries.) Interviews with past and present members, including the current leader, Berg’s son.

  • The Fetishist

    Directed by Jim Trainor .
    US, 1998, 16mm, black & white, 38 min.

This undeniably disturbing animation is based on the serial killer career of William Heirens in the 1940s, known for his lipstick message scrawled on walls: "For heavens sake, catch me before I kill more." Using hand-drawn magic marker images, animator Jim Trainor focuses on the sexual psychopathology of Heirens’ adolescence, intertwining events in Heirens’ life with dreams and metaphoric fantasies.

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