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is currently making waves on the festival circuit and streaming platforms like Shudder . It is a bleak, essential piece of folk horror that stays with you long after the final, chilling frame.

: Her isolation is deepened by a husband who is sexually disinterested and a domineering mother-in-law who prioritizes domestic labor over Agnes's well-being. The Breaking Point The.Devil-s.Bath.A.K.A.Des.Teufels.Bad.2024.GER...

Shot on 35mm by Martin Gschlacht, the film captures the oppressive beauty of the Austrian forests and the damp, claustrophobic interiors of peasant huts. is currently making waves on the festival circuit

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In 2024, Austrian directing duo Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala—best known for the chilling Goodnight Mommy (2014) and The Lodge (2019)—returned with their most disturbing work yet: . While horror audiences expected supernatural scares, they were instead met with something far more terrifying: historical reality. The film, set in 18th-century Austria, takes its name from an archaic German concept— Des Teufels Bad (The Devil’s Bath)—a state of melancholic despair believed to be a punishment or possession by Satan before suicide or murder.

: The term "The Devil's Bath" was an 18th-century vernacular for depression , reflecting the era's view of mental illness as a spiritual or demonic affliction.

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is currently making waves on the festival circuit and streaming platforms like Shudder . It is a bleak, essential piece of folk horror that stays with you long after the final, chilling frame.

: Her isolation is deepened by a husband who is sexually disinterested and a domineering mother-in-law who prioritizes domestic labor over Agnes's well-being. The Breaking Point

Shot on 35mm by Martin Gschlacht, the film captures the oppressive beauty of the Austrian forests and the damp, claustrophobic interiors of peasant huts.

Search for the exact release in your region using the keyword:

In 2024, Austrian directing duo Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala—best known for the chilling Goodnight Mommy (2014) and The Lodge (2019)—returned with their most disturbing work yet: . While horror audiences expected supernatural scares, they were instead met with something far more terrifying: historical reality. The film, set in 18th-century Austria, takes its name from an archaic German concept— Des Teufels Bad (The Devil’s Bath)—a state of melancholic despair believed to be a punishment or possession by Satan before suicide or murder.

: The term "The Devil's Bath" was an 18th-century vernacular for depression , reflecting the era's view of mental illness as a spiritual or demonic affliction.