Hagazussa Jun 2026
Hagazussa: A Heathen's Curse is a 2017 German-Austrian folk horror film directed by Lukas Feigelfeld in his feature directorial debut. The film is celebrated for its stark visuals, haunting atmosphere, and minimal dialogue, often being compared to Robert Eggers' Film Overview Lukas Feigelfeld Folk Horror, Gothic Horror, Art-house 15th-century Austrian Alps Protagonist: Albrun (played by Aleksandra Cwen) Synopsis & Themes The story follows
Deep in the forest, a child’s handprint appears on the inside of a hollow tree. The tree is breathing. Hagazussa
: 15th-century Austrian Alps, a time of deep superstition and religious repression. : Often called "Germany's answer to ," it is a arthouse piece with minimal dialogue (around 20 lines). : The film is divided into four runic chapters: Plot & Key Themes Hagazussa: A Heathen's Curse is a 2017 German-Austrian
In the shadow of the Alps, where the mist clings to the peat bogs like a shroud, lies the world of Hagazussa . Unlike the jump-scares and gore of mainstream horror, this Austrian film, written and directed by Lukas Feigelfeld, offers something far more unsettling: a slow, beautiful, and utterly relentless descent into madness, ostracism, and the terrifying ambiguity of witchcraft. : 15th-century Austrian Alps, a time of deep
Originally Feigelfeld’s film school graduation project [13, 17, 23], is noted for several defining characteristics: Minimalist Dialogue: The film is nearly silent, relying on Mariel Baqueiro







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