Pagan's Progress (1997)

Paganism is claimed by some to be the fastest growing religion in Great Britain.

Paganism is claimed by some to be the fastest growing religion in Great Britain. Everyman visits a number of Pagans from different paths. Are these Pagans dangerous weirdo's or are they ordinary people with a heart-felt faith. The Pagan Federation have applied to The Charities Commission to gain official recognition as a proper Religion. Everyman follows the progress and reaction to their application.

Director: Richard Fretwell
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 50 min
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Cast

Editing: Michael Williams, Helen Mandt Chew
Production: BBC Worldwide
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

spirituality, religion, rituals, belief systems

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pagan's Progress about?
Paganism is claimed by some to be the fastest growing religion in Great Britain. Everyman visits a number of Pagans from different paths. Are these Pagans dangerous weirdo's or are they ordinary people with a heart-felt faith. The Pagan Federation have applied to The Charities Commission to gain official recognition as a proper Religion. Everyman follows the progress and reaction to their application.
Who directed Pagan's Progress?
Pagan's Progress was directed by Richard Fretwell.
Who stars in Pagan's Progress?
Pagan's Progress stars Jenny Agutter, Ronald Hutton, Steve Paine, Kate West, Graham Harvey, Gordon Maclellan.
How long is Pagan's Progress?
Pagan's Progress has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is Pagan's Progress?
Pagan's Progress is a Documentary film.
Where was Pagan's Progress produced?
Pagan's Progress was produced in United Kingdom.