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Debut filmmaker Lukas Feigelfeld has crafted one of the most celebrated horror debuts in recent years. Playing prestigious festivals worldwide, it is one of the most original takes on the subject of witchcraft which echoes Robert Eggers' The Witch but draws on broader influences including the creeping dread and hallucinogenic imagery of David Lynch and Panos Cosmatos.
In an isolated alpine hut at the turn of the 15th century Albrun is a young girl growing up alone. As an adult, she is a single mother and a marked woman, outcast by a society twisted in deep-rooted superstitions and misogyny. Still haunted by the death of her own mother and increasingly abused by the community around her, Albrun starts to defy the role she has been dealt in life and embarks on a path of self-empowerment – the price of which may be an even greater darkness than she has ever known before.
Described as "a spellbinding audiovisual symphony" (The Hollywood Reporter) and ranked third in Rotten Tomatoes' "Best Horror Movies of 2019", Hagazussa: A Heathen's Curse is a journey into the madness prevalent both in our minds and in the world around us, and into whether the difference between the two is always as clear as we hope for it to be.
Special Edition Contents
- High Definition Blu-ray™ (1080p) presentation
- Original DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround and LPCM Stereo 2.0 Audio
- Optional English subtitles
- Audio commentary by critic and author Kat Ellinger
- Select-scene audio commentary by writer-director Lukas Feigelfeld
- Beton [Concrete] (2013, 55 mins), a short film by Lukas Feigelfeld
- Deleted scene with optional commentary by Feigelfeld
- MMMD music video
- Theatrical trailer
- Teaser
- Reversible sleeve featuring artwork by Adrian Baxter
- Arrow Video
- 102 mins approx
- 18
- German
- 1
- Arrow Video
- Lukas Feigelfeld
- Celina Peter
- Aleksandra Cwen
- Claudia Martini
- English
- 2017
- B
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Arrow Films
Debut filmmaker Lukas Feigelfeld has crafted one of the most celebrated horror debuts in recent years. Playing prestigious festivals worldwide, it is one of the most original takes on the subject of witchcraft which echoes Robert Eggers' The Witch but draws on broader influences including the creeping dread and hallucinogenic imagery of David Lynch and Panos Cosmatos.
In an isolated alpine hut at the turn of the 15th century Albrun is a young girl growing up alone. As an adult, she is a single mother and a marked woman, outcast by a society twisted in deep-rooted superstitions and misogyny. Still haunted by the death of her own mother and increasingly abused by the community around her, Albrun starts to defy the role she has been dealt in life and embarks on a path of self-empowerment – the price of which may be an even greater darkness than she has ever known before.
Described as "a spellbinding audiovisual symphony" (The Hollywood Reporter) and ranked third in Rotten Tomatoes' "Best Horror Movies of 2019", Hagazussa: A Heathen's Curse is a journey into the madness prevalent both in our minds and in the world around us, and into whether the difference between the two is always as clear as we hope for it to be.
Special Edition Contents
- High Definition Blu-ray™ (1080p) presentation
- Original DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround and LPCM Stereo 2.0 Audio
- Optional English subtitles
- Audio commentary by critic and author Kat Ellinger
- Select-scene audio commentary by writer-director Lukas Feigelfeld
- Beton [Concrete] (2013, 55 mins), a short film by Lukas Feigelfeld
- Deleted scene with optional commentary by Feigelfeld
- MMMD music video
- Theatrical trailer
- Teaser
- Reversible sleeve featuring artwork by Adrian Baxter
- Arrow Video
- 102 mins approx
- 18
- German
- 1
- Arrow Video
- Lukas Feigelfeld
- Celina Peter
- Aleksandra Cwen
- Claudia Martini
- English
- 2017
- B
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