The string refers to an episode of the adult-oriented supernatural series , specifically involving actress Lisa Belys . The episode titled " Director Voodoo
The most logical interpretation is (DD/MM/YY if European) or June 14, 2024 (MM/DD/YY if US). Given that this date is recent (as of writing in late 2024/early 2025), the project may be:
To view this scene simply as a collection of acts is to miss the nuance of what Voodoo XX has constructed. This is not merely a capture of intimacy; it is a curated experience of surrender.
A skeptical documentarian (played by an unknown Eastern European actress) travels to rural Louisiana to debunk a local occultist. She finds (the director cameos as the enigmatic "Mambo Lisa"). Under the guise of an interview, the Mambo offers her a drink. The next 40 minutes (the film's runtime) blur between reality and fever dream. The documentarian finds herself unable to leave a single room—her phone glitches (a nod to 2024 tech anxiety), her body moves without command, and she experiences visions of a previous resident who was "voodooed" on June 14, 1994. The climax involves a ritual where the victim must choose to remain possessed or break the cycle by performing an act of ultimate free will. The film ends on a freeze-frame of her smile—ambiguous, ecstatic, horrifying.
If the film has screened, imagine festival blurbs like:
If you're looking for an event that combines artistry, entertainment, and a touch of the mysterious, then "Voodoo XX" directed by Lisa Belys, is an absolute must-watch. Mark your calendars for the next opportunity to experience it for yourself.
Festival/Film synopsis (90–120 words) Voodooed follows investigative journalist Lisa Belys as she unravels a chilling string of ritualistic events tied to an underground collective known only as Voodoo XX. On 24 June 2014 a single incident sets Lisa on a collision course with forces she cannot easily explain. Directed with stark, atmospheric precision by Lisa Belys, the film blends documentary grit with supernatural suspense, tracing the emotional and ethical cost of chasing truth. As Belys peels back layers of secrecy, past trauma and communal superstition converge, forcing a final confrontation where belief and evidence collide.