The film investigates the persistent fascination humans have with superstition and rituals, and what role they have in modern life. In Iceland, elves and trolls remain part of the culture and traditional local customs attract increasing numbers of international tourists. Healing Zār rituals, which involve dances and songs aimed at driving out djinns or demon spirits, are growing in popularity in Egypt. In Italy’s Naples, superstition is an integral part of everyday life, making good luck symbols like the cornicello amulets both protective talismans and treasured keepsakes.