The allure of druid rituals has long captivated filmmakers and audiences alike, offering a window into the mystical practices of ancient Celtic priests. This curated list of films delves into the enigmatic world of druidry, blending elements of fantasy, horror, and historical drama. Each film provides a unique perspective on these secretive rites, making this collection invaluable for those fascinated by the mystical and the arcane.

The Wicker Man (1973)
Description: This British horror film explores the dark side of pagan rituals when a police sergeant investigates a disappearance on a remote Scottish island, only to find himself ensnared in a druidic festival culminating in a shocking climax.
Fact: The film was initially a box office flop but has since gained cult status, and its ending was so controversial that it was changed for the American release.


The Wicker Tree (2011)
Description: A spiritual sequel to "The Wicker Man," this film follows two missionaries who unwittingly become part of a modern druid ritual in Scotland.
Fact: It was directed by Robin Hardy, who also directed the original "The Wicker Man."


The Wicker Man (remake) (2006)
Description: This remake of the 1973 classic features a different take on the druidic rituals, focusing on a police officer investigating a disappearance on an island with a matriarchal society.
Fact: Despite its poor reception, it has become infamous for its over-the-top scenes and Nicolas Cage's performance.


The Witch (2015)
Description: Although not explicitly about druids, the film's portrayal of witchcraft and folk horror resonates with the themes of druidic mysticism.
Fact: The film uses authentic 17th-century English dialect, adding to its historical authenticity.


The Pagan Queen (2009)
Description: This Czech film explores the life of Libuše, a legendary figure from Bohemian history, whose story intertwines with druidic rituals and ancient Slavic paganism.
Fact: The film was shot in the Czech Republic, utilizing its rich historical landscapes.


The Green Man (1956)
Description: While not directly about druids, this British comedy involves a hitman who encounters a ghost with druidic connections, leading to humorous and mystical events.
Fact: The film was based on a novel by Kingsley Amis, showcasing his characteristic wit and humor.


The Woods (2006)
Description: This horror film features a boarding school where ancient rites and druid-like rituals are performed, leading to supernatural occurrences.
Fact: The film was written by David Ross and produced by the same team behind "The Blair Witch Project."


The Ritual (2017)
Description: While not directly about druids, this film involves a group of friends who encounter a mysterious cult in the Swedish wilderness, whose rituals echo druidic practices.
Fact: The film was adapted from a novel by Adam Nevill, and its setting in the dense forests of Sweden adds to the eerie atmosphere.


The Darkest Dawn (2016)
Description: Set in a post-apocalyptic world, this film features druid-like figures who perform rituals to harness the power of nature, blending science fiction with ancient mysticism.
Fact: It was the first feature film to be shot entirely on an iPhone, showcasing innovative filmmaking techniques.


The Wicker Man (1973) - Director's Cut (2013)
Description: This version of the film includes additional scenes and a different ending, providing a deeper look into the druidic practices of the island community.
Fact: The director's cut was released to celebrate the film's 40th anniversary.
