Spiritualism: The Fox Sisters
Spiritualism: The Fox Sisters explores a story that began on the night of March 31, 1848 in an isolated farmhouse in upstate New York. Two little girls and their horrified parents seemed to communicate with the dead. In the months and years that followed, the events in this small community grew to become far more than a simple ghost story. They became the starting point for a new mass movement referred to as modern spiritualism that influenced tens of thousands of people for the remainder of the nineteenth century. Spiritualism, in a variety of forms became one of the largest popular movements of the time, and continues to attract believers to this day.
Produced, Directed & Written by
Donna Zuckerbrot
Executive Producers
Donna Zuckerbrot
Daniel Zuckerbrot
Executive Producer, VisionTV
Alberta Nokes
Director of Photography
Neville Ottey
Editor
Greg Hopen
Composers
Aaron Davis
John Lang
Narrator
Colm Feore
Sound Recordists
Barton Hewett
Bob Newton
Sean O’Neill
Gary Oppenheimer
Title Design & Illustrations
Ken Nutt
Series Opening
Tango Media Group
Colourist
Dana Alexander
Sound Editor
Jakob Thiesen
Sound Mixer
Ian Rodness
Audio Post
Kitchen Sync Digital Audio
Legal Affairs
Richard Hanet, Lewis Birnberg Hanet, LLP
Accountant
Richard Warburton, Kay & Warburton
Insurance
Jones Brown
Stock Footage/Archival Visuals
Rev. Cosie Allen
Mary Evans Picture Library
Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division
Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Perfect Medium:
Photography and the Occult
Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis
Thomas M. Easterly Collection
Newark Arcadia Historical Society
Rochester New York Public Library,
Local History Division
Department of Rare Books and Special Collections,
University of Manitoba Libraries, Winnipeg
Department of Rare Books and Special Collections,
Rush Rhees Library, University of Rochester
US Naval Historical Centre
With Special Thanks To
Rev. Cosie Allen
Pierre Apraxine
David Chapin
Robert Cox
Christopher Davis
Mia Fineman
Patricia Gorthy
Barbara Guy
Simon James
Elly Muller
Larry Naukam
Celeste Oliver
Brian Robertson
Richard Rosenthal
Karen Vanderbrook
Rita Fay Weiler
Barbara Weisberg
Richard Wiseman
Green-Wood Cemetery
Cypress Hills Cemetery
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Newark Arcadia Historical Society
Open Door Spiritualist Sanctuary
Produced in association with VisionTV with the participation of the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credits and the Ontario film & Television Tax Credits.
Jeff Stone
f you’ve read my past reviews about Zukerbrot films, you know I’ll be recommending you drop the $20.00 bones on this one as well. She is the Queen of Documentary on The Fascinating.
In this film, we get a peek at the history and story of the Fox Sisters, the “founders” of the modern spiritualism movement.
As always, we are presented with Interviews from both skeptics and believers. These Zukerbrot films… as amazing and incredible as they are, it’s tough to write a review that does them justice. The best way I can describe is that it’s like watching the history channel for magicians. Just stop reading and fork over the dough.