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Häxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages

1929

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1 h 31 m

Sweden

Documentary

Fantasy

Horror

Fictionalized documentary showing the evolution of witchcraft, from its pagan roots to its confusion with hysteria in Eastern Europe.
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7.6 /10

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Benjamin Christensen
Djævlen (The Devil)
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Elisabeth Christensen
En ældre bondekone (Older Farm Lady)
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Maren Pedersen
Heksen (The Witch)
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Clara Pontoppidan
Nonne (Nun)
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Elith Pio
Heksedommer (Witch Judge - The Young Monk)
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Oscar Stribolt
Graabroder (Gray Monk)
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Tora Teje
En hysterisk kvinde (Hysterical Woman)
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John Andersen
Chief Inquisitor
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Poul Reumert
Juveler (Jeweler)
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Karen Winther
Anna's Sister
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Kate Fabian
Gammel jomfru (Old Maid)
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Else Vermehren
Nonne (Nun)
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Astrid Holm
Anna
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Johannes Andersen
Heksedommer (Witch Judge)
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Gerda Madsen
Nonne
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Gerda Madsen
Nun
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Aage Hertel
Heksedommer (Witch Judge)
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Ib Schønberg
Heksedommer (Witch Judge)
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Emmy Schønfeld
Marie - The Seamstress

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Ramona🌼

29/05/2023 21:48
source: Häxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages
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Kunle Remi

18/11/2022 07:36
Trailer—Häxan
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Pariss 🧜🏽‍♀️

16/11/2022 01:41
This is a documentary, but a documentary that doesn't give much informations. It gives more of an emotional insight of what witchcraft meant back in the days. The movie transported that amazingly. - A truly unusual documentary. My god, I am amazed what you can do without color, without voices and without modern special effects. I have never seen so realistic looking mystical creatures. Even though you don't see "a lot", this is a great visual experience. The musical score: I am a fan of classical music, even with a black screen, I would have loved watching the movie. Absolutely fitting classical scores have been used for this movie.
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Rahulshahofficial

16/11/2022 01:41
I found this 1922 "documentary" to be amazing in it's inovative and creative portrayal of witchcraft in the middle ages. Scenes of nudity and torture made this film very controversial in 1922 and caused it to be banned as well as greatly edited in later versions. Criterion has done a great job of preserving the film as it was intended to be seen with censored footage restored, an excellent tinted print, a corrected "projection" speed, a new score that recreates the music played at the original Danish premiere, and some interesting extras. The 1968 William Burroughs narrarated version is also included here and it's pretty ridiculous. The jazz soundtrack is just so very wrong. But still, it's interesting to see, kind of like the "Love Conquers All" version of Brazil. I think that anyone who is interested in film and film history will find this dvd facinating.
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BLACK MEMBA 💙🧘🏾‍♂️

16/11/2022 01:41
This film gives us a thoughtful look at the horrifying potential of fear, ignorance and superstition. I have to say I admire the courage Benjamin Christensen showed in making this film which not only must have offended the sensibilities of the time for the obvious reasons but also because it dared to champion reason over superstition as a way of explaining things which we do not fully understand. This film resonates with its message that those who judged others unjust may not have been just themselves.
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