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The Devil's Bath

Original title: Des Teufels Bad
  • 2024
  • 2h 1m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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The Devil's Bath (2024)
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Austria in the 18th century. Forests surround villages. Killing a baby gets a woman sentenced to death. Agnes readies for married life with her beloved. But her mind and heart grow heavy. A ... Read allAustria in the 18th century. Forests surround villages. Killing a baby gets a woman sentenced to death. Agnes readies for married life with her beloved. But her mind and heart grow heavy. A gloomy path alone, evil thoughts arising.Austria in the 18th century. Forests surround villages. Killing a baby gets a woman sentenced to death. Agnes readies for married life with her beloved. But her mind and heart grow heavy. A gloomy path alone, evil thoughts arising.

  • Directors
    • Severin Fiala
    • Veronika Franz
  • Writers
    • Severin Fiala
    • Veronika Franz
  • Stars
    • Anja Plaschg
    • David Scheid
    • Maria Hofstätter
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    7.1K
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    4,497
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    • Directors
      • Severin Fiala
      • Veronika Franz
    • Writers
      • Severin Fiala
      • Veronika Franz
    • Stars
      • Anja Plaschg
      • David Scheid
      • Maria Hofstätter
    • 44User reviews
    • 106Critic reviews
    • 73Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 15 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Anja Plaschg
    Anja Plaschg
    • Agnes
    David Scheid
    David Scheid
    • Wolf
    Maria Hofstätter
    Maria Hofstätter
    • Mutter Gänglin
    Natalija Baranova
    • Ewa Schikin
    • (as Natalya Baranova)
    Camilla Schilia
    • Schwangere Freundin
    Lorenz Tröbinger
    • Lenz
    Claudia Martini
    • Lenz Mutter
    Agnes Lampl
    • Agnes Mutter
    Lukas Walcher
    • Agnes Bruder
    Kajetan Würzinger
    • Bub Christoph
    Stefan Koller
    • Wolf Bruder
    Franziska Holzer
    • Mädchen im Wald
    Annemarie Schwarzenberger
    • Wäscherin
    Reinhold Felsinger
    • Priester
    Elmar Kurz
    • Henker
    Elias Schützenhofer
    • Mordopfer Michael
    Agnes Kern
    • Singendes Mädchen
    Tim Valerian Alberti
    • Schaulustiger
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Severin Fiala
      • Veronika Franz
    • Writers
      • Severin Fiala
      • Veronika Franz
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    9yusufpiskin

    Long... But Amazing...

    The filmmaking duo Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala have already proven their mettle to global audiences with their chilling films "Goodnight Mommy" (2014) and "The Lodge" (2019). As a horror aficionado, their latest project, "Des Teufels Bad," has been a source of immense anticipation for me.

    This Austrian/German co-production transports us to 18th century Europe, where the characters we encounter are the ancestors of those depicted in Robert Eggers' "The Witch" (2015).

    While monotheistic Middle Eastern religions have tried to impose their dogma on humanity for 5,000 years, it hasn't been easy to eradicate our pagan roots. Even today, from rural America to the Mesopotamian shores of Turkey, Muslims, Jews, and Christians lead lives intertwined with pagan culture, despite the prohibitions of their respective faiths.

    The film's premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival and its disqualification from Eurimages funding demonstrate Shudder's unwavering commitment to quality horror cinema.

    Martin Gschlacht's exceptional cinematography, coupled with Anja Plaschg's (of the band Soap&Skin) haunting score, elevates this disturbing story into the pantheon of unforgettable folk/horror films. The meticulous attention to ambiance and authentic historical detail, combined with a screenplay based on extensive research into the era when chronic depression drove hundreds in Europe - mostly women - to escape the hell of their daily lives through murder, make "Des Teufels Bad" truly deserving of all the praise and awards it has received.

    "Des Teufels Bad" is a German idiom that describes a dangerous, risky situation with potentially dire consequences. It's often used when someone, intentionally or not, puts themselves in harm's way. I hadn't heard this expression since my school days at the German High School in Istanbul, where it appeared in a few assigned texts. The film stirred up those old memories, adding another layer of unease to the experience.

    I've read in a few places that the film's story is inspired by real events, but I neither believe it nor would be surprised if it were true. Hollywood has a history of manipulating moviegoers' emotions with such claims in their PR campaigns, but the history of Abrahamic religions is indeed rife with such tragic events.

    In short, I hope SHUDDER releases this film on Blu-Ray so I can add it to my collection.
    4salmon62

    A bleak study of suicide by proxy

    This film is about depression and suicide in 18th century rural Austria.

    It is wonderfully shot and we're told it is historically accurate and based on true events of actual women from that period.

    This is not a horror film to be clear.

    This is not a must-see film, either.

    I think it may be an interesting film for psychology students or teachers, and perhaps for film students.

    If one is familiar with depression and interested in it's historical interpretation, this film is relevant.

    Other than those instances, I would not watch this film. Its simply bleak from start to finish and there's no redemption for anyone. You'll feel bad during and after your viewing.

    Again, this is a well-shot, historical perspective on suicide by proxy. I felt that it was unnecessary to watch this film to understand that phenomenon.
    7derzessionar

    Some will judge it from a modern perspective....

    The movie probably would not have been made without some modern liberal angle, yet it stands on its own merits as a chronicle of those times. The account is also pieced together from documentary evidence.

    Bleak and harsh-yes-but life was simply like that. Death and starvation were everywhere. If you felt sorry for Agnes in the end, you're lost in modern mores. The denouement shows a tribe at ease with itself and with God. The punishment was just, and I felt satisfied with the outcome as logically consistent with the story, each character's role, and the way life was lived at that time.

    It might have been tempting to "Apple-ify" or "Netflix-ify" it, but Germanic cinema can still handle authenticity very well. I hope Heimat Films continues making movies like this, exploring tribal life and life before the nation-state.

    The preview mentioned mental illness, but that presumes an individual mind in an era predating Liberalism. You traveled with the tribe, produced the next generation, and that was that. And woe betide you if you did something that harmed the whole.
    8peter0969

    A bold, dark, and uncanny depiction of female depression and religion

    What Filmmakers Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala succeeds with horror is that using slow, but creepy and uncanny atmospheres that creeps towards it's viewers which ultimately leads to an engaging, creepy, and dark horrific setting and narrative. Having highly enjoyed The Lodge and Goodnight Mommy (2014), The Devil's Bath is another banger from the duo.

    Settled with gorgeous camerawork, production, and direction choices, it doesn't shy away on showcasing depressing and horrifying themes, bold decisions that are risky, providing interesting characters, and stellar performances from the entire cast members. The feeling of isolation, terror, and sadness throughout it's observation of it's character remains engaging and heartbreaking at times.
    7kewilson-1

    Better Next Time!

    @KenTheCritic

    The brilliant filmmakers who gave us "Goodnight Mommy" and "The Lodge" are back to add to their credits. Directors/Writers Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz bring us "The Devil's Bath (Des Teufels Bad)" set in 1700s Austria and continue to show us that they are a staple in this genre. It's an unsettling thriller that recounts an actual part of European history. Fiala and Franz were intrigued with the interrogations, trials, and murders of women who killed children back during that time and how the community would unify in the execution of them. These women were clearly victims, but history just shows that they referred to them as witches. They dove into hundreds of cases that Associate Professor Kathy Stuart of The University of California of Davis acquired. "The Devil's Bath" is now available to stream on Shudder.

    In "The Devil's Bath", Agnes (Anja Plaschg) is newly married and just crazy for her husband, Wolf (David Scheig). She spends time with her husband, but her life becomes more and more depressing as she is trying to get acclimated with married life. As her mental health is lacking, her mother-in-law (portrayed by Maria Hofstatter) starts berating her until she just wants to give up. She starts believing that there's only one way out.

    "The Devil's Bath" is a slow burn and isn't as suspenseful as "Goodnight Mommy" getting lost on developing the time it was set in than on what is happening to Agnes, but I appreciate what Fiala and Franz did with the film and the research that went into writing the screenplay. The cinematography helps paint this dreary landscape of gloom, isolation and sadness. Anja Plaschg actually creates the film's score as well. She is a musician that goes by the name Soap&Skin. Fiala and Franz are about to adapt "A Head Full of Ghosts" by Paul Tremblay and that film should be more apprehensive than even their first feature.

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    • Trivia
      Inspired by the book "Suicide by Proxy in Early Modern Germany" by Kathy Stuart
    • Goofs
      During an intimate moment between the couple, the front-facing shot shows the male character completely unclothed, consistent with the context. However, when the perspective shifts to a rear angle, he appears to be fully clothed, creating inconsistency.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Close-Up: The Best Films and Other Results of 2024 (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      Depression
      composed by Anja Plaschg

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    • Release date
      • October 2, 2024 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Austria
      • Germany
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Un enfant pour le diable
    • Filming locations
      • Litschau, Lower Austria, Austria
    • Production companies
      • Ulrich Seidl Film Produktion GmbH
      • Heimfilm Gmbh
      • ARTE
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $54,259
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 1m(121 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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