Hagazussa
Directed by Lukas Feigelfeld
In a remote Alpine village in the 15th century lives a marked woman. The scapegoat of ancient superstitions and monstrous misogyny, this self-styled witch begins to assert her otherworldly birthright. This atmospheric debut feature from Lukas Feigelfeld is a haunting pagan death trip and a startling vision of psychedelic horror.
In a remote Alpine village, lives a marked woman and a haunting pagan death trip.
Cast: Aleksandra Cwen, Celina Peter, Tanja Petrovsky, Claudia Martini, Haymon Maria Buttinger
Member Reviews
The slow pacing rewards your patience as the film delves into the blackest of witchcraft. An ominous sense of dread seems to increase as the film progresses and well it might. Understandably not everyone's cup of tea, but I liked it quite a bit. It's also very nicely shot, in my opinion.
Solid folk horror, decent slow burn, stunning visuals
Beautiful cinematography, slow burn.
this movie is amazing, but extremely slow and confusing. I saw it at the musicbox when it first came out and loved it- very much a sad story.
Beautiful……. . terrifying….