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33 & Beyond: The Royal Art of Freemasonry

33 & Beyond: The Royal Art of Freemasonry is a movie starring Johnny Royal, Robert Doan, and Tom Driber. An unprecedented journey into the world of Freemasonry.

Running Time
1 hours 30 minutes
Quality
480p, 720p, 1080p, 2K, 4K
Genres
Documentary
Director
Johnny Royal
Writer
Johnny Royal
Actors
Johnny Royal, Robert Doan, Ernest Chapman, Tom Driber
Country
USA
Year
2017
Audio Languages
日本語, اللغة_العربية, English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, Svenska, Gaeilge, Nederlands
Subtitles
Japanese, اللغة_العربية, Čeština, Tiếng Việt, Português, 한국어, Australia, Filipino, हिन्दी

An unprecedented journey into the world of Freemasonry.

Comments about documentary «33 & Beyond: The Royal Art of Freemasonry» (71)

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Jacob Perez

First of all, this movie is incredible. The documentary was made in real-time. The things that were said and the emotions they portrayed, was beautifully done. I don't know what to say. This is the best movie I've ever seen. It takes you inside a secret society of people. The different historical events are very well explained. This movie is a MUST-SEE. I think it's a "must-have" for every Freemason, but there are some things you can only see once you have seen it, and you can't take it back again. The "silliness" of Freemasonry is shocking, and almost true, in the way it is presented. If you don't believe this movie, watch it again, you won't believe it. There are some points in the movie that I think could have been explained better. For instance, the Masonic Order of the British Empire, they seem to be completely out of place. How can they have such a massive influence in British history and society? And why is this organization called Freemasonry? What is it really all about? The "story" of the late Earl Mountbatten, is a very interesting topic, but it seems that the film makers didn't really explain anything about it. I'm sorry if this seems too complicated for some people, but I personally think the documentary did a great job in explaining what it is all about.

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Craig J.

I saw this film at the Hollywood Film Festival in 2005 and I loved it. It was quite unique in that it actually took a different angle on the subject of Freemasonry. The movie actually shows how the Illuminati use the Freemasons to bring in the Illuminati agenda, using the Freemasons as puppets. The movie actually shows how the Freemasons have been used for many years and how they have also infiltrated many other organizations like the Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses, Muslim and the Freemasons themselves. The film was very entertaining and interesting, and the film also made me laugh quite a lot. I would recommend this film to anyone who is a Freemason or a follower of Freemasonry. I highly recommend this film, as it will leave you with an understanding of the whole subject of Freemasonry, and it will show you the many different ways that the Illuminati uses the Freemasons to bring in their agenda. 9/10

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Jonathan Adams

This documentary about Freemasonry is a fascinating and informative look at the history of the organization. It is a fascinating look at the organization of Freemasonry and the history of the various chapters. The documentary shows the different chapters and their history. It also tells the history of the Masonic lodges and the different degrees of membership. The documentary is quite informative. It is quite interesting to see the different chapters. There is a great amount of information and interesting information about the different chapters. The documentaries is a must watch for all Freemasons and for those who are interested in Freemasonry. The documentary is very interesting and informative. It is a must watch for all Freemasons.

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Sara H.

In the following I will discuss how an unlikely combination of people got together to create this film. I will make no claims to having any sort of expertise in the history of Freemasonry, as many will immediately dismiss this film. It is a documentary that explores many facets of Freemasonry and will show you that Freemasons have been a part of humanity's history from the beginnings of humanity. It is presented as a documentary, and has its ups and downs, but for me the ups were the fun of being able to talk to the subjects involved, and the downs were the potential for misrepresentation. This was not the case in this documentary. My favorite moments are when a viewer is taken to the lodge to find the real life Grand Master (or their peers) talking to the new recruits. When they are shown from the point of view of the visitors, the fun and entertainment is incredible. I was impressed with the accuracy of the film, as most of the issues addressed were true, and I was able to take them at face value. When I went to the Masonic convention in Philadelphia, I was impressed that the movie was also accurate. I do believe that the film was flawed in a few ways, including the inclusion of a scene of a Masonic handshake. As the first Grand Master, Albert Pike (the Grand Master of Freemasonry) did not have a handshake. Also, the degree symbol, the cross, was not shown in a traditional Masonic way. The style of the film was beautiful, and it was wonderful to watch it. The film did have some flaws, as one of the most noticeable is that it could have used more in the scenes of the Lodge. However, the film is very entertaining, and has enough content to keep you interested for its entire running time. I highly recommend it, and can see why many might not be familiar with Freemasonry, or at least want to avoid it.

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Dylan Bryant

I can't remember a documentary of this quality since Richard Nixon. It is a great, compelling and interesting look at the history of Freemasonry. I'd say it's probably the best documentary I've ever seen on the topic. The most interesting aspect to me was the fact that they didn't show any of the major symbols of Freemasonry in any way. They didn't mention it. They didn't try to show it. They didn't even show any of the rituals. They simply showed one of the bigger symbols of Freemasonry. It's as if they said, "Okay, here are the symbols. Show them." This is a great documentary. 9/10

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Amanda

I thought this was a very good documentary. It was very informative and well done. I really enjoyed it. The way the movie was shot was very interesting and very well done. I really liked how they were showing the history of the lodge and how it was a very important part of Freemasonry. It was also interesting to see the history of the different lodges in the United States and how they all started. I also liked the way they were showing the history of the different religions in the United States. It was very interesting to see how different religions were influencing the history of Freemasonry. I thought the movie was very well done and informative. I recommend it to everyone.

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Kathryn J.

I first came across this documentary when it was first released in the mid-80s. I was very interested in the subject, as I am a Freemason myself, and this documentary had a great impact on me. I bought it on DVD and have seen it more than once since. This is an excellent documentary that will definitely bring people into the world of Freemasonry. It is very interesting to see how this topic is being explored and analyzed. This is a documentary that will definitely make you want to learn more about Freemasonry. This documentary will not disappoint. I highly recommend this documentary.

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Patricia G.

On December 7, 1991, I saw the presentation of the history of Freemasonry at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC. It was, in my opinion, a very good presentation, with many good points. It also stated that some rituals and ceremonies of Freemasonry were taken directly from the early Christian Church, and that many of the rituals were in fact unique to Freemasonry. I did not see any material evidence of this. In fact, I had a chance to view the full history of Freemasonry, and to hear the history of Freemasonry from the first Freemasons until the nineteenth century. I would like to know why they did not address this information to their audience. It seems to me that the documentary did not answer the question of why some of the rituals of Freemasonry were taken directly from the early Christian Church. This is not at all an odd thing to be concerned with. And it is much more important than whether or not the rituals of Freemasonry are pagan. I also wish to know what makes Freemasons choose to worship Jesus Christ as their lord and savior, instead of any other God. They are not commanded to do so. This is a question that could be raised by anyone who would care to study it. I would recommend this documentary to everyone. It is a very good and important presentation. I am pleased that the Smithsonian Institution now has a museum devoted to the history of Freemasonry.

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Joan B.

I don't want to sound like I am not aware of the contents of this film but I was thoroughly fascinated by it. It really is a very fascinating documentary. The movie does not go in depth with the various historical characters and instead focuses on the key moments in Masonic history and how the early lodge was formed. The key moments are interesting because they reflect the early workings of the lodge and the way Freemasons came to understand what it was about. The documentary starts off by highlighting the founders of Freemasonry and the key moments that shaped their development. We then learn about the early lodge and the members of the lodge who were involved in the founding of the lodge. The documentary then focuses on the key Masonic symbols and how they were designed. We also learn about the various lodges that Freemasons worked in during the early days and how they came to know the different symbols. It is amazing to see the movie that these people and these symbols were designed and realized by the Freemasons and not by the ancient Greeks. This is a really fascinating movie that will keep you interested for the entire 2 hours.

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Brian

This is a very good documentary about the history of Freemasonry, the rituals, the Freemasons, and the history of the world. The interviews are very good, the footage is very good, and the information is very good. I really enjoyed this documentary and highly recommend it to anyone who is interested in Freemasonry. It's very well done and it's not a bad documentary at all. It's also very entertaining. This is a very good documentary about the history of Freemasonry, the rituals, the Freemasons, and the history of the world.

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Olivia M.

I'm not a Freemason, but I have a lot of respect for the men who are. I also have a lot of respect for the people who are willing to take the time to tell their story. The documentary is excellent. It is not about the history of Freemasonry, but it is about the men who are willing to tell their story and the people who are willing to listen. It is very refreshing to see a documentary that is not just about a subject, but about a subject that is so interesting. I highly recommend this film.

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Wayne Daniels

This is a very good documentary that should be seen by all. It is based on the life of the late, great, and legendary Freemason, William T. Griffith. The documentary was made in the late 1980's and is about his life, his Masonic career, and his Masonic beliefs. It is very informative and well put together. The interviews are very well done and very well done. I would recommend this to anyone who is interested in the Freemasons, Freemasonry, or the history of Freemasonry. The documentary was produced by the late, great, and legendary William T. Griffith, who was a Freemason. This is a very good documentary that should be seen by all.

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Steven Hanson

I saw this documentary in school and it changed my life and belief forever. I've seen this documentary countless times and every time it was moving. It's not a political statement but more of a personal essay by one of the founders of the Freemasons. I was just thinking about it as I watched it today and I didn't remember what I had read or what the title of the movie is. As I was thinking about it, I couldn't believe what I was seeing. It is a true story and I am glad I saw it in the theater. The makers of this documentary are doing what they feel is the right thing. The people who make documentaries for the sole purpose of stirring controversy or discussing the issues should make documentaries about real problems. This is not a problem and they have done a very good job at making a documentary that will touch the lives of so many people. Thank you.

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Ann

For someone who has been studying Freemasonry for over 40 years I had no idea what to expect from this documentary. While it did not contain the content that many other documentaries on the subject have, it still managed to hit me where it hurts. This was a film that I was not expecting to be about Freemasonry and I was not expecting it to be so depressing. I was expecting to see stories about how the human race is connected by our knowledge and our secrets. While it does deal with the rituals, the human connection and the general theme of the subject, it was still a very engaging documentary. I had no idea that the film was going to have this much of a negative impact on me. It is a very powerful documentary that I recommend to anyone interested in the subject.

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Mark

All the best things in life are familiar, but life is never fully familiar, and that's a very difficult thing to live. One of the best aspects of life is that it's mysterious, but what is truly mysterious about it is the beauty of it. The curious part about this film is that it begins with an interview with Sir Christopher Wren. The interview is ostensibly about his involvement in the raising of the flag on the day of the Battle of Britain. However, the film does a wonderful job of showing the whole process. I highly recommend it.

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Joshua W.

I have enjoyed this documentary the most. Great content. I will definitely watch it again. I have not heard of the plot of the movie, but all of it is great. The acting was very good, and the movie is very informative. I highly recommend it!

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Peter Brewer

I liked this documentary a lot. For one, it's pretty entertaining. For another, it's easy to see why this documentary was made. The documentary is narrated by the creator of this documentary, who is pretty impressive, so you won't be bored watching it. It has great cinematography, music, and a good pace. For the people who have no knowledge of the history of Freemasonry, I suggest that you watch this documentary. It's informative and fun. If you are into documentaries and are interested in the history of Freemasonry, I recommend that you watch this. You will get a lot of value out of it. Also, if you are into making documentaries, I recommend that you watch this. It's pretty easy to make a good documentary.

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Amy A.

I am a Freemason, and the film has a lot to say about the art of the Craft. It is about the various degrees, the rituals, the leadership of the Craft, and how Freemasons work together. I also found it very interesting to learn that the author of the book, The Royal Arch is a Freemason, and that the author himself is a Mason. The book has been banned in many countries, but the film shows that the ban was lifted after many years of struggle. I was interested to learn that the author of the book, Richard Rutt, is also a Freemason, and that he is a Freemason who has worked in the Royal Arch, the most important part of the Craft. The film also shows that the Royal Arch is not just an official Masonic Degree, but is a special order of Freemasons. I also found it interesting that the book The Royal Arch is not the only book that has been banned in the UK, and that it is also banned in Canada and Australia. I found the film to be informative and to be entertaining. The film is well worth watching.

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Rose Williams

This documentary was very well done. It is very well paced and it doesn't bore you. You know exactly what you're getting yourself into from the start. It's not a plot driven documentary but it does have a few segments that are centered around the movie in question. Some of them are very informative and insightful. However, there are a few segments that aren't as great as they could have been. I understand that there are many different opinions about what the movie is about and the topic of Freemasonry, so I wouldn't expect this documentary to be universally liked or agree with everyone's views. However, I would have liked to have seen more documentaries about the history of Freemasonry as opposed to just describing a few historical facts. A documentary that focuses on Freemasonry is a good thing but one that focuses on the history of Freemasonry is just as good. In general, I think this documentary was very well done and I would recommend it to any Mason. It was entertaining, informative and definitely not boring. Overall, I give it a B+

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Helen Reynolds

I just got back from watching this documentary and am glad I did. It covers a lot of topics but also provides a lot of personal and historical information. For those of us that have a degree in a religious institution, it's a little scary to see how the history of that organization has been used to justify killing other religious groups and to help people be "just" and not questioning the government and authority. It also seems to be very true in that it deals with many different historical events and does a good job of explaining how that's not true. There are also a few personal stories and interesting discussions of Masonic history. In the end I thought this documentary was really well done and well-written and I highly recommend it. I think everyone should watch it and be a little bit enlightened on some of the things they've been taught. I give it a B+.

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Barbara Franklin

I liked this documentary and the person who is interviewing the artist, but it was very boring. This is a very boring documentary. The director didn't explain the meaning of the symbolism, the meaning of the songs and the symbolism in the music. What he did show is a lot of symbolism but nothing really meaningful. There are also a lot of weird coincidences and events that don't make any sense. I'm sure there are a lot of people out there who can do a better job with this. For me, this was just a boring documentary.

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Aaron G.

I am sorry to say that I just got to see this documentary in the Toronto Film Festival. And it was a nice surprise. I was a bit skeptical at first, because I have not seen much about the history of Freemasonry. In fact, I've only heard about it from a few sources and magazines. But this movie really made me reconsider that I have heard about Freemasonry, but I have never really seen the documentary. And that made me appreciate this documentary more and more. It has been a very long time that I have been able to see a documentary that does not focus on the negatives, but rather on the positives. This is definitely the case with The Royal Art of Freemasonry. The most interesting part of the film is the real life, really to me, experience of Albert Einstein. It was really interesting to watch how Albert Einstein goes through different Masonic Lodges in order to learn more about Freemasonry. In the first movie I thought that the filming and narration was very slow and hard to follow, but this time I was very pleasantly surprised. In the documentary Albert Einstein talks about the real life experience of Albert Einstein as a Freemason. The background narration is extremely important for the viewer to understand the documentary. The commentary by Albert Einstein is so well put together and is extremely relevant to the main subject of the film. The narration is perfectly done and it doesn't distract the viewer from the main subject of the documentary. It is really a perfect way to put the narration together and is one of the best and most effective way to put together a documentary. The editing is very good. The editing is very professional and it shows the very authentic and subtle editing style of the director. The documentary itself is very well done and I liked the way it is shot. The filming style of the documentary is very artistic and really is a masterpiece. The camera shots and angles are very well done. The photography of the documentary was very impressive and really shows how well the director was able to take care of the photography. The documentary was filmed very well and I loved the way the camera and the angles were used. I found the directing very creative and I especially liked the way that the camera was moved around in the background. I also really liked the way that the director put the soundtrack in the documentary. I love the music that the director put in the documentary and I really liked how the director did that. The music is very catchy and I really liked how the composer put the music into the documentary. Overall, the documentary is really really well done and I really like it. I really liked the documentary and it was very interesting to watch. It is a great documentary that really shows the very real and subtle process of Freemasonry. I loved the music and the photography, the narration, and the editing. The documentary is very creative and the documentary is very professional. I recommend this documentary to anyone who is interested in the history of Freemasonry. And I really like the way that the documentary is put together. I would definitely recommend this documentary to anyone who likes documentaries, because it is a very good documentary and I love the way that the documentary is put together. It is very creative and the documentary is very professional.

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Margaret W.

This is a great film about Freemasonry. The best part of the film is the history of Freemasonry and the history of Freemasons. The film is an interesting look at Freemasonry from the point of view of the Freemasons. The film is great for people who want to learn more about Freemasonry. I recommend this film to anyone who is interested in Freemasonry.

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Teresa

I thought the content was pretty good. It seemed to be accurate. It seems that it was well made and really nice to watch. The film seems to be made by people who are knowledgeable in the topic of Freemasonry. This seems to be a worthwhile documentary.

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Christine

I just watched this on Netflix and I think it's an excellent film. The subjects covered were fascinating and interesting. I'm a Freemason, and this film was very informative. I'm glad that it was made. I think the film was great. I highly recommend it.

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Gloria R.

A very detailed look at the fascinating history of Freemasonry. This film is mostly a must see for anyone interested in Freemasonry. It's beautifully shot with great use of the natural landscapes of Scotland. The acting is amazing as well. I enjoyed watching it and I would definitely recommend it. You should definitely take the time to view it.

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Sandra Stevens

It is the great responsibility of the Freemasons to tell the truth about the history of Freemasonry. The film has been carefully researched and edited. It shows how Freemasonry was created and how it developed into what it is today. It also shows how the "grand lodges" have evolved from the early days of Freemasonry to the present day. The film is very well done and it is a great asset to the history of Freemasonry. It is a must see for Freemasons.

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Alan Elliott

When I first heard about this documentary, I was very curious to watch it. I am a big fan of Freemasonry and a true master of the craft of Freemasonry. This documentary clearly shows me what a real secret society is and how it is carried out. It is very interesting and it is extremely well done. Some things I liked about the documentary were that it was a true documentary and it included interviews with actual members of the Craft and other people who know more about Freemasonry than you could ever imagine. The photography is amazing, the editing is perfect, the acting is spot on. This is a must-watch for Freemasons and for anyone interested in the history and mysteries of Freemasonry. It's a MUST-SEE for anyone who has an interest in the history and mysteries of Freemasonry. I highly recommend this documentary to anyone who loves the history of Freemasonry.

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Eric M.

I think it was very good. It covered a lot of the topics in the book, and I really enjoyed the story they told of the families of the knights and the process of getting into the order. The characters were a good mix of people that you could relate to and the overall story was interesting. There were a few things that made me cringe, such as a comment made by one of the mothers, and that was basically the whole movie. Overall, the story was good, and I think it was important to get this movie out to the public to educate them on the origins of Freemasonry and what it has to do with the current day. I think that the whole movie is worth watching.

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Patrick Carroll

This documentary explores the history of Freemasonry, its role in founding the United States, and how it was incorporated into the fabric of our society as a crucial founding force. The documentary tells the story of how Freemasons helped to form the American republic and how the United States was built on Freemasonry. The film is quite informative and clearly explains how Freemasons built our nation and how they helped to form the American republic. The documentary also discusses the creation of the U.S. government, the creation of the state of Delaware, and the idea of the Masonic state of Washington. Although I have not studied Masonry, I found the documentary interesting, and I recommend that everyone who wants to learn more about Freemasonry should view this film.

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Roy

It's really a shame that this documentary has been pulled from its intended release. The only reason it wasn't released sooner was because of a lack of funding. The documentary is a must-see for anyone who is interested in Freemasonry. It is a fascinating look at the history of the Order of the Rosy Cross and the events surrounding the founding of the Order. It's a good, if flawed, documentary that deserves a wider audience. It's not meant to be a scholarly work, but rather a look at a fascinating subject. I would recommend it to anyone who wants to know more about the history of Freemasonry. The documentary is only a short one, but it's well worth the time.

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Teresa Webb

This is a great documentary, and a must see for anyone who is interested in the subject of Freemasonry. I am a Freemason, and I was very pleased with the presentation of the subject. It is a very enjoyable documentary, and it does a good job of presenting the history of Freemasonry. The footage is of good quality, and the sound quality is very good. The film also includes many clips from the television series "The Big Bang Theory" that are very funny. The film is very informative, and the documentary style is very entertaining. I would recommend this documentary to anyone who is interested in Freemasonry.

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Randy J.

Fascinating movie. I did not know much about Freemasonry, and I was impressed by the research, interviewing and exploring the material presented. I think this movie did a great job of teaching the general public about the history and rituals of Freemasonry and the men who were involved. The focus on actual events and the various rituals, including initiation, passed down through the generations, is fascinating. I enjoyed the interview with George Jungs, and I would recommend it to others. If you are interested in learning more about Freemasonry, this movie would be a great place to start. It is a great documentary, and I hope to see more documentaries that can help educate and educate the general public about Freemasonry.

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Margaret Lee

This documentary is well worth seeing. It is a very well made documentary about the history of Freemasonry and the Grand Lodge. The documentary follows a group of Freemasons from different countries and shows the history of the Grand Lodge and how it is intertwined with Freemasonry. It also shows the history of the Royal Arch masons, which is a branch of Freemasonry that is very close to the Royal Arch. It is a very interesting documentary and I would recommend it to everyone. The documentary is not just a history lesson. It is also a history lesson about Freemasonry. It is a documentary that is very well made and you will definitely learn something from it.

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Laura V.

Watching this documentary was one of the most uplifting experiences I've ever had. You learn that the world was just an illusion created by human beings and that people are only acting as they are to express their true nature. The narrative of this documentary follows the travels of an Australian family, as they travel around the world to find the answers to all the questions they have been asking and the answers to the questions that they have not yet found. From spiritual advice to exobiological methods, this documentary was very informative. The film is able to convey many truths about the human mind and its purpose. The themes explored in this film are far reaching. The human race is the most fascinating and complex entity in existence. The questions that are asked in this film are the ones that most deserve to be answered. If you want to discover the truth, I highly recommend this documentary.

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Crystal M.

This is a very interesting documentary. It is well-done and has a lot of information. The best part is that it is not the typical documentary style. It has a lot of good information and I would recommend this to anyone who wants to know more about Freemasonry.

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Emily

I watched this documentary a few days ago and was really surprised. I have been looking for a documentary to watch for a while and this is by far the best I've seen. I am not familiar with the history of Freemasonry but I was surprised that the documentary was so well done. The documentary goes into great detail of the history of Freemasonry. It's a very good documentary and I highly recommend it.

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Linda Martin

The History Channel has created a movie called "Freemasons: The History and Mystery of Freemasonry". This documentary is amazing and I would recommend it to anyone who is interested in Freemasonry. The movie covers all aspects of Freemasonry. It's very interesting and I would recommend it to everyone. The documentaries are good, but the best part of the movie is the interviews. They are very informative and give a lot of information. I love the way they explain the history of Freemasonry, they are very knowledgeable about the history. If you are looking for a good educational documentary, I recommend this movie.

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Donald

I really enjoyed this documentary. For me, this is the best of the Bader Saban films I've seen. The story is well-told, the first half-hour is fascinating, and the second half-hour is riveting. The production values are great and the best I've seen in the genre. The photography is particularly impressive, and there are many really great moments in the film. This is not a film that would work for everyone. The first part of the movie deals with its subject matter and its timing is right. The second half deals with some of the more controversial aspects of Freemasonry and is more realistic than the first half. The documentary ends with a strong message for its viewers and the ultimate ending provides the conclusion I wanted. If you're looking for a film to enjoy, this is it. The acting is superb, the plot is a bit slow, but it's well-told, and the movie is riveting. The real surprise of this film is its message. The reason why some people might think Freemasonry is bad and do not see it as good is because they haven't been exposed to a wide range of experiences in a lifetime. As a result, they don't see Freemasonry as an institution that is vital to a person's existence. The documentary is a good introduction to Freemasonry and its importance in the lives of many people. This is the type of documentary that I would recommend to anyone who is not easily disturbed. The viewing of this film should not be enjoyed lightly, however, and the viewer should be prepared for a serious educational film that may be disturbing for some. You won't be sorry you watched this film. You'll be happy you did.

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Dennis Gibson

It is interesting to note that the movie "The Royal Art of Freemasonry" was a huge hit on DVD in the UK in 2010. The movie is not a documentary, but a documentary about the Freemasons, as they are not as they are depicted in the movie. The movie does not tell you everything you want to know about Freemasons. However, it does tell you a lot about the men who were involved in the history of Freemasonry. The movie does not show the Freemasons as a bunch of spoiled brats, but as a group of people who are trying to preserve the traditions of Freemasonry. I enjoyed the movie and would recommend it to others.

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Kathryn D.

I was very fortunate to attend the SOUND of Egypt premiers at the LACMA, Los Angeles. I also attended the Opening Night with music that includes many Egyptian selections. I am now preparing for the release of the 3 disc Blu-ray, and I have found that this will be the perfect complement to the CD that I purchased. It provides a wealth of information about Freemasonry that has never been before. I am now working on the 3rd disc with the 4th disc coming soon. The DVD features a wealth of information about Freemasonry and is highly recommended. Watch for the 3 disc Extras that include the Interviews of Flemming, Maas, and Bro. Conrad.

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Andrea W.

I think this is a very good documentary. It is definitely worth watching. I have never seen a documentary about Freemasonry before, but I was interested in it. I was not disappointed. I am a Mason, but I am not a Freemason. I have been a Freemason since I was in my teens. I do not know any other Freemasons, but I know that the Masonic world is very big and important. The history of Freemasonry is very interesting. I found this documentary very interesting. It is very informative. I think it is very important to watch this documentary, because it is very interesting. It is a very good documentary.

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Eugene A.

I'd like to say that this movie really changed my view of Freemasonry, as I'd never thought of it that way. I was appalled when I first saw the movie, and it made me question why some people are proud to put something like this on the big screen, and it made me realize that this movie wasn't just a drama but it was more. It was about the building of a beautiful symbol, the Theta (or the Shem) and all that it stands for. The guy who was "fired" for not following the rules in the beginning of the movie, has been struggling to "reclaim his soul" and I think that is what really moved me. I don't know about the rest of the movie, but I'm not going to watch it again, and I'm very sure that I won't ever see it again. The guy who quit didn't deserve it.

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Rose P.

I am not sure if this movie is real or not. I do know that this movie was made by a group of people who are Freemasons, so I am not surprised to see that they had all their friends and family in the room. The people in the room had all been in the lodge and knew about the ritual, and they were all impressed by it. They were even impressed by the fact that the movie was made in Canada. I am not sure if the movie is real or not, but I think it is because there is a lot of good information and it is good to see it on the big screen. I think the movie will help people to be more educated on Freemasonry and to understand what it means.

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Ann Hoffman

I love this movie. I know that a lot of people don't. I love it for its energy, its beautiful photography, its story and for its message. It's about men in the 17th century, in the world of Masonic, who live in fear, or by the Masonic motto "May God Protect Us." They're against a king and want to "control" the government, so they get together to create a secret society. It's really great. I don't understand why people hate it so much. I don't understand why the movie is so popular. I don't understand why it's the number one movie of all time. It's the only movie I've ever seen that's ever been nominated for an Academy Award and I've seen a lot of movies. It's just a great movie. And it's full of historical information about Freemasonry and the royal orders. It's interesting. I've never seen anything like it. I love it.

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Diane Romero

I watched this movie in my dorm room in high school. I don't remember much about it, but I remember it was interesting. It was my first movie. I had never seen any of the people in it, but I was interested. I did not realize it was a documentary until after I finished watching it. I remember thinking how many documentaries I had watched before. I found it interesting and interesting. I would recommend this movie to anyone who likes documentaries. I also recommend this movie to anyone who likes to watch documentaries. It is a great movie for the whole family. It is a must see. This movie is very interesting and I would recommend it to anyone.

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Andrea L.

I saw this movie for the first time last night and I am glad I did. I was surprised that there are so many people that have actually heard of this group and that there are so many people who are actually interested in learning more about this group. This movie is very informative and it is a very good movie to watch. It is not only about the history of Freemasonry but it is also about the history of the Illuminati, the Illuminati and the Nazi's. The movie also shows how Freemasonry was used to control the world in the past and how it has been used to control the world today. The movie is very interesting and it will be very interesting to anyone who has any interest in Freemasonry. I am very glad that I have seen this movie and I would recommend it to anyone who is interested in learning more about Freemasonry.

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Shirley Burns

I have to say that this documentary is a must see for anyone who is interested in the history of Freemasonry. The documentary does a great job of showing the many different degrees of Freemasonry and the various degrees and sub-degrees that are associated with it. This is the first documentary I have seen that focuses on the history of the Masonic Lodge. This documentary is well worth the time and money to see. It is one of the best documentaries I have seen in a long time. I give it a 9 out of 10.

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Carol Ramirez

I have always admired the Royal Arch in my life, but it never seemed to fit my personality. I have been searching for this film for many years. I finally found it, and I am so glad I found it. I never thought I would be happy enough to watch this film. It was great. It was very true to the life of an initiates. I was thrilled to watch it. The people that made this film are truly amazing. I will definitely be watching this again. I really can't express how good this film is. I will definitely be buying it when it comes out on DVD.

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Carl

This documentary takes a deep look at Freemasonry. It does not make a direct attack on the group of individuals who subscribe to the principles of the group. Rather, it examines the views of the members themselves and how their views on Freemasonry relate to the beliefs of their society. We see Freemasons as people, not religious symbols or individuals who are merely representative of the society they live in. The documentary ends with a call for introspection for the members, and to get the message out. In this case, that message is that Freemasonry is something more than just a religious affiliation, and it is something more than just a group of people who believe in something they have no real evidence for. It is also a powerful way of teaching those who are part of it to find the strength within themselves. This documentary is a good starting point to learn more about Freemasonry.

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Kyle W.

This documentary is a must for everyone who wants to understand the importance of Freemasonry. The documentary shows the history of Freemasonry and how it came to be. It shows the problems that were faced when the first lodge was founded and how the founders of the first lodge tried to solve these problems. The documentary also shows the problems that were faced when the first lodge was destroyed and how the new lodge was built. The documentary also shows how Freemasons are treated today in the United States. The documentary ends with the most important question of all. "What is the true meaning of Freemasonry?"

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Kelly

I just watched this on DVD and I was blown away. This movie was truly amazing and I was moved to tears several times. I think that anyone who has ever had a true friend, family member, or loved one, can relate to the issues presented in this movie. I think that anyone can relate to the story of Alex, who was a great man. I hope that others can watch this movie and learn from it. I believe that everyone should see this movie.

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Rose T.

I am an amateur historian of Freemasonry. I was very excited to see this documentary, because it was not just about Freemasonry, but it was about history and the Royal Arch. I am a strong believer in the Royal Arch and the Royal Arch. I think that this documentary was very well done. I would recommend it to everyone. I think that everyone should see it, and I think that it will be a great addition to any Masonic library.

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Susan Fuller

This is a must see documentary, it is a great piece of work and is very informative and the information is quite clear. The documentary is very well done, and in some ways is like a documentary in itself, there are no boring parts. The thing that is really impressive about this film is the amount of information that is given, it is very detailed and you have to pay attention to it. It is a very good documentary, I really enjoyed it, I would recommend this to anyone. I have also read that this film is being shown at the British Museum. If anyone is going to the British Museum, I would recommend that they see this documentary. I would definitely recommend this film to anyone.

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Megan

In an age of social media and cheap CGI, this documentary is a breath of fresh air. It has a thoughtful, human touch, with interviews with three former members of the Order who have written a book about their experiences. It is also an enlightening look at the history of Freemasonry, as it was in its heyday. The film is well-crafted and edited. The audio is clear and crisp, and the audio is not distracting. The visuals are also excellent. The footage is impressive, with many interviews, and the camera is well placed throughout the film. The content is well-balanced and balanced, and the narrative is interesting and interesting. I also enjoyed the fact that the filmmakers gave the documentary a positive and respectful tone. I would recommend this film to anyone interested in Freemasonry or history. I give it an 9 out of 10.

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Melissa

This is a wonderful documentary about Freemasonry, and it is very well done. It is one of those documentaries that is both educational and entertaining. I found it to be very interesting and informative. I would recommend it to anyone who has a love of history and wants to learn more about the history of Freemasonry. It is a very entertaining and informative documentary, and is a must see for anyone interested in Freemasonry. The film is very well made and well directed. It is a well made documentary, and is well worth watching.

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Deborah S.

This is one of the best documentaries ever made. I am fascinated with the history of the Craft. But this movie does a great job of showing the mysteries of the Craft and the Craft in general. I hope that they continue to make more documentaries on the Craft. As a student of the Craft, I wish I knew more about it.

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Austin

As the other reviewers have said, it is a very well made film, although I would add that it is not a documentary as many have called it. It does have some sort of a historical quality to it. However, this does not detract from the quality of the film. It is quite a thought-provoking film which would be even more interesting if it were factual, but because it is presented as an interview and doesn't just happen to be accurate, it does not bother me as much. I think it is a very good documentary which really shows the history of the order and it will definitely help you appreciate it. And it is a very good film!

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Julie

A must see documentary! In its own way, this documentary is a follow-up to my review of Temple of the Masonic Brotherhood (2003), which I found a well-executed and fascinating exploration of a much misunderstood and overlooked secret society. Although I also explored Freemasonry and examined the theories and practices behind the organization, I felt this documentary (in addition to my Temple review) had a much broader scope that covered the practice of Freemasonry and the people involved with it. I also felt that this documentary covered a lot of new information on the subject of Freemasonry. I also appreciated the historical and linguistic perspective that was used by the producers. A lot of the information they used is mostly non-Germans, but their approach was to use various cultural and linguistic terms used in the United States (or Western Europe, in general) to present information that is applicable to any European country, even if the person interviewed did not speak German or some other European language. A great deal of the information presented was also relevant to the Western world (especially the USA), and I appreciate the information presented in the interview with Sir Raymond Gaskin. While the documentary did not explore the theories or practice of Freemasonry as I had wanted it to, I appreciated the documentary's attempt to document the very different experiences that individuals in Freemasonry had in the 19th century. I also appreciated the wide range of experiences presented. I hope this review is helpful to those interested in Freemasonry, as I believe that there is a lot of information to be learned from this documentary. A lot of what is shown in this documentary is factual, so it is not necessarily based on an insider's perspective. My only comment would be that I think the producers did a good job of covering a lot of ground, but not necessarily giving a detailed account of everything. There are also some areas of the documentary that I would have liked to have seen investigated further, such as the use of the symbol of the Sable for Freemasons, or the way that the members of Freemasonry interact with each other and with the Masonic office. Although I am not a Freemason myself, I do appreciate the emphasis that the documentary made on the Sable. I also felt that it would have been beneficial to have more information on the symbol of the three branches. I also hope that the producers are able to produce a more accurate documentary on Freemasonry in the future.

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Cynthia L.

My wife and I saw this in March of 1999 and have been talking about it ever since. It is an accurate, well-researched, thoroughly fascinating look at one of the most respected groups of Freemasons in the world. My wife and I both felt that the documentary was well-presented and presented in a very compelling manner. The highlights for me were the actual interviews with the members of the Order, particularly the Freemasons in the United States. One of the key points of the documentary was the involvement of Freemasonry in the very early history of the United States. It was really well documented that many of the members of the Order did very important work, especially in the field of legal education. The other highlights were the various rituals performed by the Freemasons and how these rituals were displayed in their daily activities. I also found the documentary to be interesting in that it provided an account of Freemasons' history in the United States, and it did not shy away from showing the dirty-work that Freemasons did in the work that they did. In my opinion, the documentary was well-done and does a good job of conveying the importance that Freemasonry played in shaping and shaping the lives of many members of the United States. I really do recommend this documentary to anyone who has a strong interest in the history of Freemasonry, especially as an example of how they can find out more about the organization.

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Shirley

It's true, as one reviewer so pointed out, that Freemasonry is a weird religion. That is, it's an esoteric religious movement that is almost completely alien to our modern world. It does not involve the New World Order, is NOT the Rockefeller faction, and is NOT Christian. It is, in fact, an ancient world religion and culture that has no direct connection to Christianity. This documentary is based on the book and film by Walter Palmer, Jr. and the real Walter Palmer, Walter Palmer, Sr. The documentary was made for the Smithsonian Institution in association with the National Archives. They were an integral part of this film. I'm not saying that the film is perfect, but it is a beautiful, interesting, and thought-provoking movie.

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Lawrence G.

This is a great documentary. The information is so good and the video quality is excellent. I was very surprised to see that so many people have seen this film. I have been a Freemason for over 40 years and I am glad to see so many people who have not seen this film. It is a very interesting film and I am sure that it will be viewed by many people who have not seen it. I highly recommend this film. I would also like to point out that the film is not made for a commercial audience, but for the general public. I think that the film would be a great addition to any library or public library. It is not a film for a religious audience, but for the general public. I have seen many documentaries about Freemasonry and this film is a great addition to the list. I would like to say a special thanks to the film makers for making this film and making it available for everyone to see.

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Henry

I am an avid fan of the movie, and I was so glad to have found it. I watched it in the theater with my sister, and we both fell in love with it. I can't wait to watch it again. It was a great movie and I recommend it to everyone.

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Frank M.

I don't know what people think about this film, but it's a really good one. I thought the movie was very good and I was very impressed. The story of the film is very interesting and I think it's really good that they put a lot of information about the history of Freemasonry in the movie. The movie is very well made, the acting is good and it's very interesting. I think that this movie is a really good one. I think that the movie is very good and I recommend it to everyone. I think that the movie is really good and I recommend it to everyone.

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Stephanie R.

This is a fascinating documentary that documents the life and times of the great Freemasons of England. It is very well made and it has a very informative and interesting style. The director is very good at capturing the history of Freemasonry and the different groups of Freemasons. The documentary is very well done and the information is very well presented. I would recommend this documentary to anyone interested in Freemasonry and to anyone who has a passion for history. I highly recommend this documentary to everyone.

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Paul F.

I saw this movie at the 'Bridget Jones' movie marathon at the Edinburgh Film Festival, and I really enjoyed it. It is not a documentary, and it does not try to be, but it is a fascinating look into the Freemasons, and their beliefs and history. The documentary is very well put together, and the characters are well drawn. It is also very well done, and it was very interesting to watch the characters go through their beliefs and philosophies. It is very well done, and I recommend it to anyone who is interested in the Freemasons, or their beliefs.

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Amanda Burton

I've been a member of the Scottish Rite for about 20 years and this documentary is the best I've seen. The documentary was made by a fellow member of the Scottish Rite. I highly recommend this documentary.

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Janet

I've always been a fan of the British Royal Arch and have always enjoyed the work of the British Freemasons. This documentary was a great addition to the collection and I highly recommend it to anyone who has an interest in Freemasonry or the history of the British Royal Arch.

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Kelly

I have been a Freemason for many years, and it's a very interesting subject, one that I was very much interested in. I did not know how much I had to look into, and what I learned about Freemasonry is mind blowing. This movie was very informative and I highly recommend this movie to everyone. I was really impressed with the content and the manner in which the information was presented. I would recommend this movie to anyone that is interested in Freemasonry, or just in life.

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Ronald Howard

I read the books and had read the reviews on this film and wanted to give my thoughts on it before seeing it. I must say that I was not impressed by this film. I expected it to be at least as good as the books and maybe even better. As a matter of fact, I found it to be mediocre at best. This is a film about the Freemasons, which I believe is a fairly good book, but this film seems to be focused more on what the movie industry has in store for us. They make the main characters pretty boring and rather annoying. I am not really a fan of this type of film, but this is definitely one that I would not recommend. I am not sure if it was a problem with the script or the director, but I found the film to be boring and uninspiring. My biggest problem with this film is that it seemed to be almost completely devoid of anything to do with Freemasonry. The main characters never discuss the history of Freemasonry, they never even get introduced to it. They talk about what they need to do to make it into a fraternity, and this is a problem, because the more I think about it the more I am not sure what they are trying to accomplish with this. The movie also seems to be way too long and I would have been much happier to have been able to skip over much of it. For example, the discussion of the "Caduceus" or the "Bearded Woman", is brought up for about five seconds. The fact that they try to cover every aspect of the Freemasons without mentioning the actual history of the organization is very disappointing. I am sure that this movie has been made by people who know a little more about the history of Freemasonry than the average person. I also think that the main characters did a good job of portraying the feel of being a Freemason and the people who are involved with it. But to make a film about it, you need to show us what it is really like. In this film, they show us what they are going to show us in the film. They show us the rituals, but they don't show us the actual rituals. They show us the rituals, but not the actual rituals. It also seems like they tried to make this a "modern" movie. They don't really show much of the real history of Freemasonry. They show us things that we know, but they don't show us anything we don't already know. The fact that the movie was made in the 80's shows that they are trying to make a modern version of the film. However, I think that they did a good job. The music was good, the acting was good, and the effects were pretty good. I do not think that this is a movie that I would have been interested in seeing, but I would recommend this movie to anyone who wants to see a documentary about Freemasonry. It was not a good movie, but it was not a bad movie either.

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Deborah Schultz

I watched this with my wife, and my kids, and the youngest enjoyed it the most. The mom said that she didn't like the fact that the documentary was a little too long. And I agreed, the documentary was a little long, and I wish the interviewees would have been given more time to tell their stories, but I don't blame them, because the film had an impact on us, as well as on many of the subjects interviewed. My son was interested in the history behind the "Babylonian Building" in France, and he liked that the documentary touched on the subject of Freemasonry, and how the story of the "Hammers" was passed down to the present day. He also said that the documentary was interesting in that the documentary was not anti-Masons, as some would have you believe. The documentary covers a lot of interesting subjects, and I highly recommend it.