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Director: Richard Fretwell
Cast: Jenny Agutter, Ronald Hutton, Steve Paine, Kate West
Paganism is claimed by some to be the fastest growing religion in Great Britain. Everyman visits a number of Pagans from different paths. Are these Pagans dangerous weirdo's or are they ordinary people with a heart-felt faith. The Pagan Federation have applied to The Charities Commission to gain official recognition as a proper Religion. Everyman follows the progress and reaction to their application.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Pagan's Progress (1997), directed by Richard Fretwell, is a documentary that explores the growing Pagan movement in Great Britain. The film follows a variety of Pagans from different paths, examining whether they are seen as 'dangerous weirdos' or ordinary people with a heartfelt faith. The Pagan Federation's application to be recognized as an official religion by the Charities Commission is also chronicled.
Why you might like this:
Fans of thoughtful, nuanced documentaries will appreciate director Richard Fretwell's insightful examination of the growing Pagan movement in 1997 Britain, featuring captivating interviews with figures like Jenny Agutter that provide an intimate glimpse into the diverse beliefs and practices of this often misunderstood religious community.