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John Safran vs God

 
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John Safran vs God
Genre Documentary
Written by Mark O'Toole
Directed by Craig Melville
Presented by John Safran
Opening theme Peter Isaac
Composer(s) Chris Copping
Country of origin Australia
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 8 (List of episodes)
Production
Running time 28 minutes
Production company(s) Ghost Pictures
Broadcast
Original channel SBS Independent
Original run 30 August 200418 October 2004
Status Ended

John Safran vs God is an 8 part television documentary series by John Safran which was broadcast on SBS TV of Australia in 2004. It has been described in a media release as "John Safran's most audacious project yet". It had a much more serious tone than Safran's previous work Music Jamboree. The show was released by Ghost of Your Ex-Boyfriend Productions and SBS Independent, was co-written with Mark O'Toole, directed by Craig Melville, and produced by Selin Yaman. The series won the 2005 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Comedy Series.

The show's opening theme is Hate Priest by the band Mozart on Crack. The opening sequence features John in a black suit breaking out of a patch of black scorched earth with his bare hands during a thunderstorm. The words "when the thousand years are over Satan will be released from his prison" are spoken in a low pseudo-ominous voice.

Contents

Episode guide

Episode One

The fatwa was later removed from McManus.

Episode Two

  • Safran looks at the duplicity of Australia's "Sorry" attitude to Indigenous Rights
  • Safran tries out zen Buddhism in Japan, the segment includes two incidents of Safran being beaten with a stick as punishment for mistakes made with meditation and philosophical questions
  • Safran examines the link between Satanism and Freemasonry

Episode Three

Episode Four

The Vodou segment was rather graphic, featuring the TV crew being attacked, spiritual possession, and a goat having its testicles bitten off and its throat slit.

Episode Five

Episode Six

The only politician who was found to be a so-called "vampire" was Kevin Rudd who would later become Prime Minister.

Episode Seven

After 32 years of not qualifying, the Socceroos finally qualified for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, beating Uruguay in what many media articles termed a stroke of luck for a team previously lacking it.

Episode Eight

The eighth episode was the most controversial. Instead of its usual format of various segments, the show featured a single story: the exorcism of John's demons by Christian exorcist and fundamentalist preacher Bob Larson. There was none of the humour that characterised the preceding episodes. The exorcism was dramatic and realistic and no explanation was given at the end of the episode as to John's behaviour. On the Yahoo! "Cult of Safran" web group a stormy discussion started on whether John was actually faking - Safran's lisp is absent while allegedly possessed. Safran appeared in several radio and television plug spots for the show post-production/pre-screening and only briefly commented on the exorcism episode as a very intense segment to film. After the screening of the episode Safran appeared in an interview on ABC radio and said he didn't remember a lot of the experience. The sales pitch for the recently released DVD is "you've seen the exorcism, now buy the DVD".

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