Mischievous devil Pinchiukas makes a deal with mill owner Baltaragis to help him marry his true love and ensure the success of his business in exchange for the hand of his daughter in marriage in director Arunas Zebriunas’s raucous 1974 Lithuanian folk-rock odyssey, The Devil’s Bride. The film opens with a brief note attempting to set the stage for what is to come, a gentle introduction describing a time where angels and devils are fighting for dominion over the earth and that it seems a devil or two may have escaped into the countryside to wreak havoc among the locals. Take a deep breath and savor this moment, because it’s the last time The Devil’s Bride will allow you a moment with your thoughts before...
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- 7/20/2025
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