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1922105 minDocumentary, Horror, History

Häxan

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Is Häxan worth watching? With a rating of 7.639/10, this Documentary, Horror, History film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Häxan Synopsis

Grave robbing, torture, possessed nuns, and a satanic Sabbath: Benjamin Christensen's legendary film uses a series of dramatic vignettes to explore the scientific hypothesis that the witches of the Middle Ages suffered the same hysteria as turn-of-the-century psychiatric patients. But the film itself is far from serious-- instead it's a witches' brew of the scary, gross, and darkly humorous.

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Top Cast

Benjamin Christensen
Benjamin ChristensenDevil
Ella La Cour
Ella La CourKarna / Sorceress
Emmy Schønfeld
Emmy SchønfeldKarna's Assistant
Kate Fabian
Kate FabianOld Maid
Oscar Stribolt
Oscar StriboltFat Monk
Wilhelmine Henriksen
Wilhelmine HenriksenApelone / A Poor Old Woman
Elisabeth Christensen
Elisabeth ChristensenAnna's Mother
Astrid Holm
Astrid HolmAnna
Karen Winther
Karen WintherAnna's Sister
Maren Pedersen
Maren PedersenMaria the Weaver / A Witch

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfDec 31, 2024
★ 7

Next time you look around and wonder where all the sparrows have gone, just be thankful you didn't live in a time where their bodies were pulverised to make a potion to ward off evil spirits! That's just one of the examples cited in this interestingly whacky look at all things devilish and malevolent. It's not the most rational of tours of the witching sorority, but it does by the end of the sixth chapter converge on quite a potent evaluation of the absurd, the terrifying, the superstitious and the religious and quite successfully demonstrates the plethora of overlapping philosophies, manipulative strategies and just plain scaredy-catness of mankind's behaviour when faced with things unknown and unpredictable. The rudimentary augmentation of human bodies with wings, horns, hooves - all illustrated here using quite an entertaining mixture of what looks like ancient scripture, coupled with some silent film footage and plenty of plasticine shows it wasn't just the uneducated classes who bought into all of this mysticism. It's accompanied by some quite pithy and informative, discursive even, inter-titles that try to balance between the silly and the serious and some of the characterisations are genuinely quite thought-provoking, especially as the church was often a prime mover in causing and/or dealing with the consequences of these fevered and violent old wives' tales. I can't say I could make sense of all of it, but I think that might have been auteur Benjamin Christansen's point as he opens a Pandora's Box and let's us do the heavy sifting. One man's witch is another man's nun!

patient1Nov 5, 2025
★ 8

The hysteria amongst people and the fervor they will use to explain the often unexplainable is powerful, and they don't shy away from the unpleasantness of Fear and Ignorance. It really shows the Atrocities in the name of the church the Catholics were willing to use to spread fear amongst the uneducated masses for control over even their thoughts, not just their physical bodies.