PUNGO: A WITCH’S TALE
Dir. Philip J. Cook, 2020
United States. 102 minutes
In English
SATURDAY OCTOBER 4TH - 7:30PM
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 15TH - 10PM
When Dr. Grace Sherwood moves into an old house in Pungo, Virginia, the claws of the witch Grace Sherwood come alive to seek revenge for her drowning. Dr. Grace and the two contractors she hired to remodel the old house are thrust into the world of dark rituals, masked hunters and ghost tornados. Created 20 years after DESPISER, this film retains Philip J. Cook’s signature CGI immersion style, blending hand-crafted green screen worlds with on-location footage.
The real life “Witch of Pungo”, Grace Sherwood, was a local midwife and healer in the tidewater area of Virginia in the late 17th century. For years neighbors had blamed her for bad weather or crop yields, resulting in her trial as a witch. She was ordered to be bound by the hands and “ducked” in water to test her innocence (if she floated, witch) and was thus drowned in the Lynnhaven river in 1706. This imaginative retelling of injustice and revenge retains the unique creative style and B-movie charm of Phil’s earlier work and continues themes of religion, astrophysics and the nature of reality.