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Chroniques d'Erzebeth: Le Royaume Assailli

Original title: Bathory
  • 2008
  • 12
  • 2h 21m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
4.8K
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Anna Friel in Chroniques d'Erzebeth: Le Royaume Assailli (2008)
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With an unquenchable thirst for blood, Countess Elizabeth Bathory was one of the most prolific serial killers in history.With an unquenchable thirst for blood, Countess Elizabeth Bathory was one of the most prolific serial killers in history.With an unquenchable thirst for blood, Countess Elizabeth Bathory was one of the most prolific serial killers in history.

  • Director
    • Juraj Jakubisko
  • Writers
    • Juraj Jakubisko
    • John Paul Chapple
    • Lubomír Feldek
  • Stars
    • Anna Friel
    • Karel Roden
    • Vincent Regan
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    4.8K
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    • Director
      • Juraj Jakubisko
    • Writers
      • Juraj Jakubisko
      • John Paul Chapple
      • Lubomír Feldek
    • Stars
      • Anna Friel
      • Karel Roden
      • Vincent Regan
    • 37User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Anna Friel
    Anna Friel
    • Erzsébet Báthory
    Karel Roden
    Karel Roden
    • Thurzo
    Vincent Regan
    Vincent Regan
    • Ferenc Nadasdy
    Hans Matheson
    Hans Matheson
    • Merisi Caravaggio
    Deana Horváthová
    Deana Horváthová
    • Darvulia
    • (as Deana Jakubisková-Horváthová)
    Franco Nero
    Franco Nero
    • King Mathias II
    Antony Byrne
    • Pastor Ponicky
    Bolek Polívka
    Bolek Polívka
    • Peter
    Jirí Mádl
    Jirí Mádl
    • Cyril
    Monika Hilmerová
    Monika Hilmerová
    • Countess Czobor
    Lucie Vondrácková
    Lucie Vondrácková
    • Lucia
    Jaromír Nosek
    Jaromír Nosek
    • Miklós Zrínyi
    • (as Míra Nosek)
    Marek Majeský
    Marek Majeský
    • Gábor Báthory
    Marek Vasut
    Marek Vasut
    • Bethlen
    Jana Olhová
    Jana Olhová
    • Dora
    Michaela Drotárová
    • Erika
    Sandra Pogodová
    • Sára
    Beata Greneche
    • Ilona
    • Director
      • Juraj Jakubisko
    • Writers
      • Juraj Jakubisko
      • John Paul Chapple
      • Lubomír Feldek
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    6melvelvit-1

    A myth-buster with a "legend" all its own

    Lavish, romanticized account of the life and times of 16th century Hungarian countess Erzsébet Bathory, history's most prolific serial killer...

    BATHORY, a would-be epic with nice period detail, aspires to myth-buster status by painting the "Bloody Countess of Čachtice" as a victim of political chicanery in a male-dominated society but all it accomplishes is a "legend" of its own by white-washing history, facts be damned. Here, as a wealthy woman who's vast holdings could turn the tide in a power struggle between Catholics and Protestants as they fight off a Muslim invasion, Countess Bathory is more sinned against than sinning and framed for crimes she never committed. Yeah, right. Valentine Penrose & Alexander Trocchi's well-researched "The Bloody Countess: Atrocities Of Erzsébet Bathory", offers a significantly different account based on historical records:

    "Descended from one of the most ancient aristocratic families of Europe, Erzsébet Bathory bore the psychotic aberrations of centuries of intermarriage. From adolescence she indulged in sadistic lesbian fantasies where only the spilling of a woman's blood could satisfy her urges. By middle age she had regressed to a mirror-fixated state of pathological necro-sadism involving witchcraft, torture, blood-drinking, cannibalism and, inevitably, wholesale slaughter. These years, at the latter end of the 16th century, witnessed a reign of cruelty unsurpassed in the annals of mass murder with the Countess' depredations on the virgin girls of the Carpathians leading to some 650 deaths. Her many castles were equipped with chambers where she would hideously torture and mutilate her victims, becoming a murder factory where hundreds of girls were killed and processed for the ultimate youth-giving ritual: the bath of blood..."

    In Juraj Jakubisko's film, Erzsébet Bathory is depicted as an intelligent woman ahead of her time and a Protestant preyed upon by the Catholic Church as well as her late husband's covetous best friend although she still finds time for a passionate affair with the Italian painter Caravaggio (!) as her subjects try inventing spring-powered roller skates, phonographs, still photography, and primitive airplanes a la Leonardo Da Vinci. The tale, a de-fanged poison valentine to renaissance Hungary, is served up on a grand scale but twists the truth into a monumental mis-carriage of injustice that's recommended to revisionists only. What's next, JEFFREY DAHMER -THE MUSICAL?
    3JoeB131

    Damn you, Redbox!

    Redbox got rights to this 2008 reject from Czech TV, and melted it down into a 3 hour movie that they tried to pass off with a horror sub-title, "Countess of Blood".

    Instead, what you get is a Hungarian History lesson that is about as clear as Goolash. They take the notorious Blood Countess of Hungary, Erzabet Bathory, who was one of the influences for Dracula, and actually try to spin her in a positive light (Namely, that if she was brutal at all, she was brutal for the time she lived in.) A tighter, shorter movie would have worked better, without the unneeded characters like the two monks who come up with wacky steam-punk inventions.

    I think the movie looks great and puts you in that time period pretty well... and it quickly touches on the politics of feudal Austria-Hungary. But it's really just too long and unfocused.
    4claudio_carvalho

    Messy Screenplay, Fine Art Direction

    "Bathory" is a long film divided in three Parts (Ferenc, Darvulia and Thurzo) based on the story and legend of an Hungarian Countess Elizabeth Bathory that lived in the Upper Hungary Sixteenth Century in the period of the Turkish invasion and got the fame of bathing in blood of virgin maids to keep her beauty.

    The art direction and the music score are classy and wonderful and the lead actress is very beautiful despite the weird wig she wears. Unfortunately after 141 minutes running time I am not sure whether she was an innocent victim of a conspiracy, bathing on herbs to remain beautiful; or whether she was a criminal logged in the Guinness Book as the remark in the very end since the messy and never clear screenplay shows her as an ambiguous character. In some moments she seems to be sadistic and in other moments she seems to be very pure. The subplots with the Italian painter and the two spy-monks are quite unnecessary and ridiculous.

    In the end, director Juraj Jakubisko wastes a great budget and a story with a good potential with a confused tale of greed and treason. My vote is four.

    Title (Brazil): "Condessa de Sangue" ("Countess of Blood")
    7l-vrtis

    A visual experience that takes its time

    Fields stained with Turkish blood. Villages and witches burned. High castles and deep catacombs. Bleak life full of vivid imagination. Such is the world Bathory, The Bloody Lady of Cachtice.

    Elizabeth Bathory lets you see the film through the eyes of a mother, lover and ruler rather than the legendary serial killer. Throughout the film she strives to protect her children, love and land while ignoring her tainted reputation. The intrigues escalate. Blood is spilled. And a false myth is born.

    Although there is a complex epic plot, the film feels more like a series of still pictures. There is a lot of symbolism and the plot slows down so that you can fully enjoy it. Apart from the story, the Bathory also takes some time to explain how myths are created and abused to serve one’s needs. The acting is outstanding but does not stand out as much as the Hungarian costumes that make the film look fresh.

    Unfortunately the movie is significantly flawed by repetitive comic relief in which two monks use various inventions to spy on the countess. They seem to have come from another movie and make you question the taste of the writers. Should there be a version without those comedians a 9/10 rating would be appropriate.
    amesmonde

    Faulty but Anna Friel's Báthory is Perfect

    This story follows the rise and fall of one of history's most prolific serial killers, Countess Báthory who supposedly bathed in virgins blood to stay youthful. 

    This is a comprehensive fictionalised TV version directed and written by Juraj Jakubisko with mixed production values in both tone and atmosphere. The setting is fantastic and breathtaking, however, the exterior scenes lack the Gothic feel that the interiors have. 

    As a TV film, in several parts, the Monks narration and involvement arguably fits, however, as a film it may have benefited from the omission of the character entirely. You'll also either love or hate the involvement of painter Caravaggio. Historical inaccuracies aside and the unnecessary humour injected usually by the monk, this incarnation of the legend is very interesting and adds food for thought to the tale of Báthory. In addition, it gives an interesting portrayal of politics, religion and royalty of the time.

    Anna Friel is fantastic as the miss-judged Erzsébet Báthory and gives a wonderful performance, full of range and emotional depth. It's not all out horror, a possible nod to Ingrid Pitt in Countess Dracula (1970). Co-Star Karel Roden is on top form as Juraj Thurzo and  Vincent Regan is notable. The supporting cast do just that. The principle characters have strong motivations for their actions and the morale choices are at times shades of grey. 

    It's not without its faults but there's a handful of interesting dream and hallucination sequences and enough twists on the tale to keep you watching. This coupled with some fine locations, costumes and performances makes Bathory worth your time.

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      Famke Janssen was originally signed on for the part of Bathory, but for reasons unknown she backed out. Anna Friel read the script and fell in love with it and sent the director a letter convincing him to cast her. It was written in Slovak language, because her babysitter was from Slovakia and helped her writing it.
    • Quotes

      Peter: The fewer the facts, the plentiful the legends.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Vsechnopárty: Episode dated 24 June 2008 (2008)

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    • Release date
      • July 10, 2008 (Czech Republic)
    • Countries of origin
      • Slovakia
      • Hungary
      • Czech Republic
      • United Kingdom
      • France
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Chroniques d'Erzebeth
    • Filming locations
      • Cachtice, Slovakia
    • Production companies
      • Jakubisko Film Slovakia
      • Eurofilm Stúdió
      • J&J Jakubisko Film
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      • $7,005,528
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 21 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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