Step into the enigmatic world of shamanic traditions with this curated list of films that delve deep into the spiritual and mystical aspects of various cultures. From ancient rituals to modern interpretations, these movies offer a fascinating look at the shamanic practices that have shaped human history and continue to intrigue us today. Whether you're a fan of folklore, spiritual journeys, or just looking for something out of the ordinary, this collection promises to transport you to realms where the line between the physical and the spiritual blurs.

The Medicine Man (1992)
Description: Although not strictly about shamanism, this film features a scientist in the Amazon who learns from indigenous healers, showcasing the power of natural remedies and the wisdom of traditional practices.
Fact: Sean Connery, who plays the lead, underwent extensive training to learn about plant-based medicine for his role. The film was also shot on location in the Amazon rainforest.


The Green Inferno (2013)
Description: A horror film that, while focusing on cannibalism, also touches on the themes of indigenous tribes and their spiritual practices, including shamanic rituals, in a very dark and controversial manner.
Fact: Directed by Eli Roth, known for his horror films, this movie was inspired by the controversial 1980 film "Cannibal Holocaust."


The Witch (2015)
Description: While not directly about shamanism, this film delves into witchcraft, which shares many roots with shamanic practices, particularly in its portrayal of a family's encounter with the supernatural in 17th-century New England.
Fact: The film was praised for its historical accuracy in depicting witchcraft beliefs of the time. It also uses an archaic form of English to enhance its authenticity.


The Last Shaman (2016)
Description: A documentary that follows James, a young American, as he travels to the Amazon in search of a cure for his depression through shamanic practices. This film provides an intimate look at the clash between Western medicine and indigenous healing methods.
Fact: The film was entirely self-funded by its director, Raz Degan, who also stars as James. It took over 5 years to complete due to the extensive travel and research involved.


The Spirit of the Beehive (1973)
Description: Set in post-Civil War Spain, this film explores a young girl's fascination with Frankenstein and her subsequent encounter with a fugitive, which she interprets through a lens of mystical and shamanic beliefs.
Fact: The film is often cited as one of the greatest Spanish films ever made and has influenced many filmmakers with its poetic and mystical storytelling.


Shaman King (2001)
Description: This anime series revolves around a young shaman named Yoh Asakura who aims to become the Shaman King by winning a tournament where shamans fight with spirits. It's a blend of action, adventure, and spiritual exploration.
Fact: The series has been adapted into several manga and anime versions, with the latest reboot in


The Shaman (2015)
Description: This film follows a young man's journey to become a shaman, exploring the traditions of the Siberian Evenki people. It's a profound look at the spiritual awakening and the responsibilities that come with being a bridge between the human and spirit worlds.
Fact: The film was shot in the harsh Siberian wilderness, providing an authentic backdrop to the shamanic practices. It was also the first film to feature the Evenki language prominently.


The Shaman's Apprentice (2001)
Description: This documentary follows the life of a young man from the Saramaka tribe in Suriname, learning from his grandfather, a shaman, about traditional healing methods and the importance of preserving these practices.
Fact: The film was part of a larger project by the National Geographic Society to document and preserve indigenous knowledge.


The Shaman's Daughter (2015)
Description: A documentary that explores the life of a young woman from the Shipibo-Conibo tribe in Peru, who is learning the shamanic traditions of her people, including the use of ayahuasca.
Fact: The film provides an insider's view into the Shipibo-Conibo culture, known for their intricate geometric designs inspired by their visions during shamanic rituals.


The Shaman's Journey (2013)
Description: This documentary follows a group of people participating in a shamanic retreat in Peru, exploring how these ancient practices can help with personal healing and transformation in the modern world.
Fact: The film features interviews with renowned shamans and explores the integration of shamanic practices into contemporary life for healing and spiritual growth.
