Sacred Rituals, Hidden Cultures, Silent Cinema.
Cinema Occulta is a visual archive of world rituals, occult arts, and forgotten ceremonies — reconstructed with AI films and still images, curated by Kuroneko Publishing.
Silence becomes ritual. Ritual becomes cinema. We film the moments that were never allowed to be filmed.
A burning circle, masked figures, whispered prayers.
A silent atlas of world occult cinema.
Cinema Occulta is not a movie blog. It is a slow, living atlas: sacred rituals, folk magic, esoteric societies, and lost festivals — translated into AI-driven visual essays.
Each project pairs research with image: a short film, a still series, and a quiet narration. Our goal is not shock, but atmosphere. Not jump-scare horror, but the soft dread of a whispered myth.
What we create at Cinema Occulta.
Short, wordless films built in Runway: candles, processions, masks, and symbols. Perfect for YouTube, Shorts, and late-night solitary viewing.
We study real-world rituals — from Voodoo to Slavic winter rites — then rebuild their atmosphere as visual essays, without exposing real practitioners.
An evolving catalog of traditions: Mexico’s Day of the Dead, Indian secret festivals, European folk magic, and more — indexed by region and theme.
Behind-the-scenes breakdowns on how to build occult atmospheres with AI: from prompt craft to sound design, focused on ethical, respectful representation.
Prototype visual cycles.
Voodoo: Night of the Crossroads
Crossroads candles, veve symbols traced in ash, slow drums. AI film loop concept for a Haitian-inspired rite of passage.
Slavic Winter Binding
Effigies, frostbitten forests, a distant bonfire. A visual reconstruction of forgotten winter protections.
Celtic Blood Moon Vigil
Stone circles, red-tinted sky, and hooded figures waiting in silence. A meditative take on lunar rites and seasonal crossings.
All visuals will be created with AI tools (Runway, etc.) — no real rituals are filmed, out of respect for living traditions.
Regions of interest.
Cinema Occulta will expand slowly, region by region, guided by research and respect. Our initial focus:
Voodoo / Hoodoo, folk Catholicism, Santa Muerte, Amazonian myths, and liminal roadside shrines.
Slavic folk magic, Celtic stone rites, Mediterranean saints and curses, and medieval esoteric orders.
Indian secret festivals, Japanese nocturnal rituals, Himalayan syncretic faiths, and island spirit cults.
A Kuroneko Publishing flagship for international occult cinema.
Kuroneko Publishing builds quiet, niche-first brands: AI music for solitary nights, NTR literature reviews for adults, and film archives rooted in Japanese erotic history. Cinema Occulta is our international-facing vessel for occult cinema and world ritual culture.
The project is designed from day one with sustainability in mind: YouTube & Shorts revenue, bilingual web articles, learning products for creators, and potential crowdfunding campaigns for “lost ritual reconstruction” cycles.