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It trades less in narrative than it does symbolism and metaphor. Hagazussa: A Heathen's Curse 2017 16+ 1h 42m Independent Movies A woman suspected of being a witch in a 15th-century remote village must fend off spiteful townspeople -- and an even deeper horror within.
April 17, 2019
With Aleksandra Cwen, Celina Peter, Claudia Martini, Tanja Petrovsky.
Hagazussa.
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Given the very spare dialogue throughout the movie, we merely watch her from the outside, making for a vivid performance in a straight-forward course of events.
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| Deliberate, measured, and methodical, it's slow-burn pace is not for everyone, but those who love it, will find much to cling to. Described as the next The Witch, Hagazussa has many things in common with A24’s moody chiller.It tells the story of an abused girl who turns to the darkside when all else fails. Your Ticket Confirmation # is located under the header in your email that reads "Your Ticket Reservation Details". May 24, 2019
A curiously beguiling vision for those who can adjust to its almost tidal rhythms, even when it ventures into the mind's most abyssal places. “Hagazussa” is largely held together by an intense performance from Cwen, who adds bulging eyes and guttural wails to her character's largely internal nature. Hagazussa rings with doom in both image and sound. A spooky, stylish, spellbinding debut. Copyright © Fandango. This 10-digit number is your confirmation number.