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FILM RENTALS

THE GOLEM 25th Anniversary Director's Cut
01:39:04
THE SPIDER'S WEB
01:39:36
The Spider's Web: Arch Defiance
01:02:15
The Riddle of the Spider's Web
01:51:20
The Mutants
24:36
Hide From the Night
30:27
A Zero Budget Filmmakers Christmas at Nobleman Square
25:03
Creativity-Sex for your Brain
03:01
Young filmmakers-Tips for success
03:32

Casting Beowulf as a Black man was not done as any attempt to stir up controversy. Rather, establishing the prince's origin as from a culture that didn't encourage violence (the only way to get to Valhalla was to die with a weapon in your hand), was a way to answer logic gaps in the original poem. For instance, as king, Beowulf rules in peace for 50 years, thus denying his nation's warriors from reaching heaven. Being from a peaceful African tribe fixes that dichotomy without requiring any change to the original story.

Hollywood actor and bodybuilder Christian Boeving ( https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0091443/ )

came to Cincinnati to play Beowulf's famous nemesis Grendel. 

   His look was based on the premise that Grendel was actually one of the last Neanderthal, and the basis of the real life troll legends that permeate the Nordic regions. Theories abound of an actual race war between Homo sapiens and Neadrathals that lead to these legends.

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