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Bohemian Grove 1929
I came across this film about Bohemian Grove recently, and I had never seen it before. I found it when looking for archival footage of the Grove and stumbled across artist Ferdinand Burgdorff, an artist who is credited as one of the directors of this film. I looked into Burgdorff a bit, and it appears that he is the artist that created the famous painting "The Owl" - the classic depiction of the ominous, hulking owl sculpture that oversees the ritualistic "Cremation of Care" ceremony. According to Wikipedia, "This statue was designed by sculptor and two-time club president Haig Patigian. It was constructed in the late 1920s.[31][32][33][34] Since 1929, the Owl Shrine has served as the backdrop of the yearly Cremation of Care ceremony."
So, this film was created by Burgdorff the same year that The Owl became enshrined and a crucial part of the Cremation of Care ceremony. It is likely that this movie itself is related to its creation in some way, as the movie also mentions the Owl's creator, Haig Patigian. To be honest, I stumbled across this film accidentally, and wanted to provide it to you all ASAP since I had never seen it before.
https://youtu.be/McFHEb4SgCY
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