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There are a few rare films or TV films that make more or less explicit references to Shandarism. However, it is first necessary to know and understand Shandarism perfectly in order to be able to recognize these said references. If you don't see anything wrong with it. Here are 3 TV movies that make references to Shandarism.


Invitation to Hell

Invitation to Hell (1984)

TV movie by director Wes Craven and played by actors Robert Urich, Joanna Cassidy and Susan Lucci

Synopsis: Matt Winslow, a scientist, moves with his wife Patricia and their two children to a charming little town in California. His friend Tom tries to convince him to join a fitness club where the entire local population is a member. Suspicious, Tom soon makes terrible discoveries about this club.

In this TV movie, it is about the Triphlogon, the flame of eternity, in other words the symbol of Shandarism, but with a small difference all the same. In the TV movie, the 3 flames are thin while in the Triphlogon, they are thicker. In addition, there is a horizontal bar, whereas in the Triphlogon, there is none.


Out of Reach

Out of Reach (2013)

TV movie by director George Erschbamer and played by actors Lochlyn Munro, Erin Karpluk and Jamie Luner.

Synopsis: After suffering a heart attack, Matthew Conner, director of an advertising agency, reconsiders his priorities. After a dinner with his wife Lynn and a couple of friends, he meets someone who will change his life.

In this TV movie, many visual, conceptual and symbolic elements specific to Shandarism are found in several scenes. Symbols, colors, meeting, conceptions...


They are among us

They are among us (2004)

TV movie by Jeffrey Obrow and played by actors Michael DiLallo, Bruce Boxleitner and Nana Visitor.

Synopsis: Daniel, 18 years old who finds his family and friends more and more strange. He hears whispers and his friends disappear one after the other. Then bloody killings and various facts occur, each more frightening than the last. The young man then leads his investigation.

In this TV movie, many symbols, customs, principles and practices specific to Shandarism are found in several scenes.