Apulia, 1959: Women in white dresses dance ecstatically in a small chapel. They jump around, roll on the ground, some even climb the altar. They are said to have been bitten by a spider. Their dancing mania requires a ritual exorcism with music. Pictures like these inspired Italian anthropologists to travel to southern Italy. Equipped with tape recorders, film and photo cameras, they tracked down the phenomenon of tarantism.
Anja Dreschke | Director |
Michaela Schäuble | Director |
Michaela Schäuble | Writer |
Anja Dreschke | Writer |
Anja Dreschke | Director of Photography |
Anja Dreschke | Editor |
Anja Dreschke | Producer |
Michaela Schäuble | Producer |