Loosely following a traditional Passover Seder, events from the Book of Exodus are retold by Moses, Aharon, the Angel of Death, Jesus, and the director's own father. But there's another side to this story: that of the Goddesses, humanity's earliest deities. 'Seder-Masochism' resurrects the Great Mother in a tragic struggle against the forces of patriarchy.
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Seder-Masochism
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Kalimankou Denkou
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Krasimir Kyurkchiyski:
(godmother denkou) bulgarian folk song arranged
Bulgarian State Radio & Television Female Vocal Choir: Performer |
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Moses Supposes
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Roger Edens:
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You Gotta Believe
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Go Down Moses
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Tijuana Taxi
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Blood Red River Blues
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Frogs
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Insects
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Helter Skelter
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Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here
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Who Turned The Light Out In My Life?
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The Web
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I Will Survive
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Free To Be You and Me
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Reach Out (I'll Be There)
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Woman
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Used To Love Her
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Your Time is Gonna Come
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Paroles, Paroles
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The Things We Do For Love
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God is Male
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This Land Is Mine (Theme from 'Exodus'}
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