The Kirlian Witness

The Kirlian Witness is a 1979 American thriller/supernatural film written and directed by Jonathan Sarno.

Laurie's childhood affinity for plant life had developed into a remarkable telepathic bond, one that she had been researching exhaustively.

Through the use of Kirlian photography, - a type of X-Ray process that can reveal the psychological aura of its subject - she compiles persuasive evidence.

Her own telepathic communication with the plant is triggering a series of terrifying dreams of her sister's death and what she cannot distinguish in the prophetic nightmares is the face of the murderer who is about to kill again.

[3] Among the wilder branches of pseudoscience to gain popularity during the 1970's was Kirlian photography, which supposedly allowed researchers to document emotional reactions from plants during exposure to stimuli.