
Angels and Demons - Ghostly Encounters
Carolyn and Eric each describe encounters with spiritual beings that they say pulled them back toward faith, and this film rebuilds their stories through re-enactment, interview footage, and archival photographs. A woman recounts confronting what she calls an evil presence in her home; a man describes what he took to be an angelic visitation. The film moves between these two kinds of testimony, good and evil, without settling into a single narrative arc, letting each subject describe what they saw, heard, and felt in their own words before cutting to a staged version of the event. The re-enactments are shot plainly, functioning less as drama than as illustration of what the witnesses are describing. No investigator or skeptic appears to test the claims; the film presents the encounters as its subjects understand them and leaves interpretation to the viewer. It sits squarely in the ordinary-person-meets-the-supernatural genre, built for an audience already inclined to take these accounts seriously rather than to interrogate them.