
The Otherworld
Documentary
Overview
Hidden deep in the south of France, practically untouched by the modern age, is a place known by many as 'the Zone'. In this space, the supernatural is an everyday reality of life. Magic is everywhere. It is reason. It is currency. It is unquestionable fact. Prepare yourself for a journey into life on the other side of the mirror.
Top Cast


Richard Stanley
Richard Stanley
Self
Richard Stanley
Self


Uranie
Uranie
Self - Sorcerer
Uranie
Self - Sorcerer
Jean-Paul Dernier
Jean-Paul Dernier
Self - The Last Pope
Jean-Paul Dernier
Self - The Last Pope
Fabrice Chambon
Fabrice Chambon
Self - Archaeologist
Fabrice Chambon
Self - Archaeologist
Richard Pigelet
Richard Pigelet
Self - Curator of the Museum of Montségur
Richard Pigelet
Self - Curator of the Museum of Montségur
Tristan Bergerot
Tristan Bergerot
Self - Founder espritcathare.org
Tristan Bergerot
Self - Founder espritcathare.org


Scarlett Amaris
Scarlett Amaris
Self - Author & Esoteric Scholar
Scarlett Amaris
Self - Author & Esoteric Scholar
Aimée Couquet
Aimée Couquet
Self - Resident of Montségur
Aimée Couquet
Self - Resident of Montségur
Alain X.
Alain X.
Self - Stone Mason
Alain X.
Self - Stone Mason
Alex Painco
Alex Painco
Self - Mayor of Rennes-le-Château
Alex Painco
Self - Mayor of Rennes-le-Château
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