The documentary “Hell – The Devil’s Domain” takes viewers on a journey through the history and evolution of the concept of Hell. Beginning with a man’s negative near-death experience, the film traces the depiction of the Devil from cave paintings in France to modern portrayals in popular culture. The documentary explores the power of the Devil in religion and literature, discussing literary landmarks such as Dante’s Inferno and Milton’s Paradise Lost. It also delves into the development of Christian, Muslim, Jewish, and Buddhist conceptions of the afterlife.
The documentary features interviews with a survivor of the 1980s recovered memory craze, who claims to have attended Witches’ Sabbaths that practiced cannibalism, as well as members of the modern Church of Satan. The film also visits a church in Texas that delivers souls from Satan’s grip.
Throughout the 2-hour exploration, viewers will gain a deeper understanding of the terrifying concept of Hell and the power of the Devil. From literary figures to modern-day beliefs, this documentary uncovers the many facets of this mysterious and chilling domain.