The Guardian (USA)

Hail Satan? review – sympathy for the devil, socks for the homeless

- Cath Clarke

The devil’s work is moving with the times. Gone are the days of hell-raising and animal sacrifices. Followers of the Satanic Temple in Florida collect socks for the homeless. Other Temple chapters donate tampons to women’s shelters (“Menstruati­on for Satan!”) and protest against anti-abortionis­ts. Across America civic-minded millennial satanists combine activism with pranks calculated to wind up the Christian right. With her funny, light-hearted documentar­y, Penny Lane lets the sunshine in, focusing on the Temple’s message of open-mindedness and inclusivit­y – LGBTQ followers speak of a sense of belonging.

The reason for the question mark in the title is that Satanic Temple followers don’t worship the devil. Most are atheists who skew to Milton’s representa­tion of the prince of darkness as a rebellious bad boy sticking it to authority. The “Satanist” label is clever marketing – calculated to maximise shock value by the Temple’s co-founder Lucien Greaves, a hoodie-wearing Harvard graduate who talks in corporate buzzwords like a frozen-yoghurt entreprene­ur.

Much of Greaves’s activism is directed at the separation of church and state, what he sees as the creep of Christian values into public life. When the government of Arkansas erects a monument to the Ten Commandmen­ts outside the state capitol, he applies to have a bronze statue of Satan put up next to it. Outraged Christian groups duly protest: “Honk if you’re against Satan!”

Lane doesn’t appear in front of the camera. But you do hear her giggling behind it when an interviewe­e explains that the Ten Commandmen­ts statues began life as a promo tie-in for the 1956 Cecil B DeMille film starring Charlton Heston. Lane selects hyper-articulate Temple followers to interview, such as the guy who lost his faith as a teenager when his history teacher told him that Gandhi was going hell because he wasn’t Christian.

The film dips into a dispute with a hardcore Temple chapter in Detroit but Lane’s sympathy is entirely with devil.

• Hail Satan? is released in the UK on 23 August.

 ??  ?? Marching with the prince of darkness … Hail Satan?
Marching with the prince of darkness … Hail Satan?

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