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8h01.comAkelarre is a 2020 film directed by Argentinian director Pablo Agüero. The film is set in the Basque Country in 1609 and tells the story of a group of women who fell victim to a witch-hunt fueled by misogyny and the persecution of freedom1. The film is not your average historical drama, as it explores the psychology of everyday domestic life to send a universal message about how acts of savage violence and delirium, committed centuries ago, still echo in our own times1. The action in the film is beautifully shot by cinematographer Javier Aguirre. The film follows a Kafkaesque trial devoid of fairness or justice and riddled with abuses of power, suspicion, and fear — especially towards women and sex1. The editing style is nervy and restless, with extensive use of close-ups, as a means of adapting the story to modern expectations and dialing up the anxiety, empathy, and impact1. The
brutal and unjust fate of these
young women — just girls, in some cases — at the hands of a repressive authority incapable of tolerating liberty is utterly compelling. The film suggests that this perverse inquisition that came to northern Spain swept away its people’s original cultural diversity, forcing them to see the world in a predetermined way and quelling them through terror1. Akelarre is a co-production between Spain, France, and Argentina. It was presented by Lamia Producciones Audiovisuales S.L., Kowalski Films S.L., Sorgin Films AIE, Gariza Produkzioak S.L., Tita Productions S.A.R.L., La Fidèle Production, and Campo Cine SRL. Film Factory Entertainment handled international sales, with distribution in Spain managed by Avalon1. In summary, Akelarre is a luminous period film that revives the story of a group of women who fell victim to a witch-hunt fueled by misogyny and the persecution of freedom. It is not your average historical drama but instead explores deeper themes through its beautiful cinematography and nervy editing style. The film is a co-production between Spain, France, and Argentina and was presented by several production companies. It is definitely worth watching for its compelling story and universal message.