The film follows Agnes (a stunning performance by Anja Plaschg, also known as the musician Soap&Skin), a deeply sensitive and pious young woman living in a picturesque but oppressive rural community in 1750 Austria. She marries her husband, Wolf, with romantic hopes, only to find herself trapped in a cold, emotionally barren marriage and a harsh, ritualized agrarian life.
Title: The Devil’s Bath (original German: Des Teufels Bad ) Director: Veronika Franz & Severin Fiala Country: Austria / Germany Year: 2024 Genre: Historical Psychological Horror / Arthouse Drama The.Devil-s.Bath.A.K.A.Des.Teufels.Bad.2024.GER...
The Devil’s Bath is a difficult, beautiful, and profoundly sad film. It is not entertainment in the conventional sense but a piece of historical reclamation – giving voice to forgotten women who suffered in silence. If you are prepared for a slow, atmospheric, and deeply tragic exploration of faith and despair, it is one of the most powerful horror films of 2024. Approach with caution if themes of suicide, infanticide, or extreme depression are triggers. The film follows Agnes (a stunning performance by
The film's title refers to a historical German phrase, "Des Teufels Bad" (literally "the devil's bath"), which described a state of profound, suicidal melancholia. The film is directly based on the research of historian Kathy Stuart, whose book Suicide by Proxy in Early Modern Germany documents dozens of cases where depressed individuals – overwhelmingly women – committed murder to trigger their own execution. They believed that if they confessed their crime in a state of contrition, God would grant them forgiveness, whereas suicide was an unforgivable act of despair. Authorities at the time were often complicit, viewing execution as a just and salvific end for such "penitent" sinners. It is not entertainment in the conventional sense
The Devil’s Bath is a harrowing, slow-burn horror film from the acclaimed duo behind Goodnight Mommy (2014) and The Lodge (2019). Unlike their previous English-language thrillers, this film returns to their Austrian roots and is based on painstaking historical research. It is loosely inspired by court records and folk songs from 18th-century Austria, Germany, and Slovenia, specifically exploring the real phenomenon of "child murder by proxy" – a dark psychological loophole used by severely depressed women to seek divine forgiveness and escape what they saw as an unbearable earthly existence.