A History of Evil by Ole-Magnus Saxegard

by Scott Beale on February 24, 2008 · 0 comments

“A History of Evil” is an unfinished animated documentary/mockumentary created by Ole-Magnus Saxegard as a student project at the University of Technology in Sydney that explores the history and perceptions of evil in Western civilization.

The film was intended to show what people have believed in and pointed to as evil throughout history. It was meant to get you to think about what evil really is. It is meant to show that when we get too obsessed with “evil” we might end up taking part in it ourselves.

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