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Lore (2017)
Documentary anthology series that traces the historical origins of folklore and horror legends. Hosted by Aaron Mahnke and adapted from his podcast, each episode investigates a different dark tale—vampires, werewolves, body snatchers, and similar figures—examining the real-world events, diseases, and superstitions that inspired them. Using reenactments, archival material, animation, and narration, Lore reconstructs how human fear and misunderstanding transformed historical fact into enduring myth.
Documentary anthology series that traces the historical origins of folklore and horror legends. Hosted by Aaron Mahnke and adapted from his podcast, each episode investigates a different dark tale—vampires, werewolves, body snatchers, and similar figures—examining the real-world events, diseases, and superstitions that inspired them. Using reenactments, archival material, animation, and narration, Lore reconstructs how human fear and misunderstanding transformed historical fact into enduring myth.
Lore explores the origins of dark historical tales, folklore, and urban legends, focusing on human fears and superstitions. The series maintains a neutral stance, examining the unknown and the darker aspects of history without promoting a specific political agenda.
The casting for the series aligns with traditional practices. The narrative explores historical horror and folklore, maintaining a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities without explicit critique.
The anthology horror series focuses on dark historical tales and folklore, rather than presenting a consistent or overarching narrative about family structures or values. Consequently, the series does not offer a clear endorsement or critique of any particular family model.
The series frequently depicts Christian beliefs and institutions as either ineffective against supernatural threats or as a historical source of fear, superstition, and atrocities, such as witch hunts. The narrative often highlights the darker aspects of human nature within a religious context.
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Lore, 2017 is an anthology series delving into historical horror and folklore. The narrative does not feature identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The series focuses on real-life scary stories and dark historical events, with no elements related to transsexual identity present in its storytelling.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
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