Fury of the Demon (French: La rage du Démon) is a 2016 French/Croatian/United States mockumentary film that was written and directed by Fabien Delage.
[1] The documentary focuses on a fictional short film, La rage du Démon, that is purported to have driven its viewers into a temporary but extremely chaotic and rage-filled frenzy.
critics, and film historians, as well as his granddaughter Pauline, comment on the legitimacy of the claim by discussing the history and achievements of Méliès and his life's work.
Fury of the Demon was reviewed by outlets such as Screen Anarchy and Bloody Disgusting,[2] the latter of which stated that while some of the content was repetitious, the documentary's interviewees were a "great mix of deadly sincere, enthusiastic, and scholarly" and that it was "a breezy, entertaining watch that cinephiles and horror hounds will particularly dig.
"[3] Tom Holland's Terror Time and SciFiNow also praised the choice of interviewees for the film, as well as Delage's attention to historical information.