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‘The Devil’s Bath’ Review: Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala’s Beautiful but Staggeringly Bleak Vision of Female Depression in 18th Century Austria ...
“The Devil’s Bath” looks and sounds like your average horror movie — there are perturbing scenes of bodily mutilation, menacingly quiet long shots of stark Austrian woodlands and a young ...
‘The Devil’s Bath’ Review: A Disturbing Psychodrama About a Woman Driven to Extremes in 18th-Century Rural Austria. Genre auteurs Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala’s third feature explores ...
The Devil’s Bath, directed by Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala, is the powerful story of one woman’s madness, but it is also the story of a way of life where the only escape hatch is death ...
The Devil's Bath begins when a peasant woman plucks a baby from its woven cradle. Matter-of-factly, she walks the child to the edge of a waterfall, where she chucks it to its death.
It may not be a horror movie, but "The Devil's Bath" is easily the scariest thing that Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz have ever made. Upper Austria, 1750. A middle-aged woman holding a baby ...
The Devil’s Bath streams on Shudder beginning Friday, June 28. The latest film from Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz is their darkest yet, and that’s saying something. The Austrian filmmaking ...
The Devil’s Bath (2024) Film Review from the 23rd Annual Tribeca Film Festival, a movie written and directed by Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz and starring Anja Plaschg, Maria Hofstätter ...
The devil’s bath — no, it’s not that tub Barry Keoghan slurped from right after Jacob Elordi stepped out in Saltburn — was 18th-century vernacular for melancholia.
The Devil’s Bath was reviewed at TriBeCa 2024. The Devil’s Bath opens at IFC center in New York on Friday 21st June, and arrives on Shudder from Friday 28th June 2024.
THE DEVIL'S BATH - Still 1. In a woodland Austrian hamlet in the 18th century, a woman carries an inconsolable baby through the forest. Calm and detached, she drops it over the edge of a waterfall.
“Please make me a good wife to Wolf,” murmurs Agnes (Anja Plaschg) on her marriage night, head bowed in front of the crucifix she has already set up in the conjugal bedroom of the tumbledown ...
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