Overview:
In 1630, a farmer relocates his family to a remote plot of land on the edge of a forest where strange, unsettling things happen. With suspicion and paranoia mounting, each family member's faith, loyalty and love are tested in shocking ways.Status: | Released (2016-02-19) |
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Awards: | 43 wins & 72 nominations |
BoxOffice: | $25,138,705 |
Screen: | Robert Eggers |
Productions: | Very Special Projects, Parts & Labor, RT Features, Rooks Nest Entertainment, Maiden Voyage Pictures, Pulse Films, Scythia Films, Code Red Productions, Mott Street Pictures |
Production Countries: | Brazil, Canada, United Kingdom, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 1397778: Anya Taylor-Joy - Thomasin
- 202032: Ralph Ineson - William
- 71083: Kate Dickie - Katherine
- 1397779: Harvey Scrimshaw - Caleb
- 1397781: Ellie Grainger - Mercy
- 1397780: Lucas Dawson - Jonas
- 2320: Julian Richings - Governor
Crews
- 1419246: François Dagenais - Prosthetics - Costume & Make-Up
- 1805891: Carrie Eklund - Stunts - Crew
- 138781: Robert Eggers - Director - Directing
- 138781: Robert Eggers - Writer - Writing
- 1135102: Jarin Blaschke - Director of Photography - Camera
- 5907: Mark Korven - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 1397777: Louise Ford - Editor - Editing
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Reviews
Reno
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> While an evil force slowly possessing them, the family bond is put on a test. The film was based on the collection of a series of the real events that takes place in the 17th century New England. The story of a farmer family who came across the ocean, but now lives on the edge o ....
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This was a really good horror film. The direction was very interesting and Robert Egger plays with darkness and shadows in a really horrifying way. The tension is unbearable at times. The dialogue is a bit hard to follow as it is very "oldé English" to add to the historical accura ....
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Talk about old school! “The Witch” is a painstaking recreation of Puritan life in New England. The lifestyle is mimicked. The clothes are period-accurate. The dialogue is actually based off of documents and speeches from that time. It’s as if Mel Gibson decided to update “The Pass ....
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