
World's Only Witch School: Secrets of the Forbidden Academy
On the outskirts of Bucharest, reporter Ashionye Ogene tracks down a woman who calls herself Europe's most powerful witch, just as she prepares to open Romania's first school for witchcraft. The film follows Ogene into private rituals, spell demonstrations, and classroom sessions where students learn tarot, herbal remedies, and ceremonial magic, while the self-styled witch explains her rise from local curiosity to media figure with a growing following. Interviews with the school's founder and her students sit alongside skeptical voices questioning whether the operation is genuine spiritual practice or a carefully built brand. Ogene pushes on the contradictions herself, asking how a tradition rooted in secrecy squares with public tuition and press attention. The camera stays close to the daily mechanics of running the school: recruiting students, staging rituals, and managing the woman's reputation as both healer and provocateur. It is a portrait of a niche subculture testing how far old practices can be repackaged for a modern, paying audience.