Devil's Bride (Finnish: Tulen Morsian)

Stars
3
Rating
Not Rated
Author
Saara Cantell, Leena Virtanen;
Length
110 min
Director
Saara Cantell
Devil's Bride (Finnish: Tulen Morsian)
Synopsis
"Devil's Bride, or Tulen morsian in Finnish, is based on the witch hunts that took place on the Åland Islands in the 17th century. A young woman named Anna Eriksdotter is an apprentice to a local herb woman. Things start to unravel when she falls for a handsome fisherman, who just happens to be married. And at the same time a new judge is sent to town to bring the wrath and fear of God into the countryfolk. And he almost immediately starts lashing against the old pagan habits followed by many. Including those of Valpuri, the aforementioned herb woman and Anna's adoptive mother.
Tulen morsian shines as a movie because of its commitment to the source material and its willingness to stick to real events. All the judged girls are named after real women, whose names can be found in the church records. The ending is also quite bleak, though handled with care and given a twist that makes it a bit more bearable, while in no way ruining it. The technical aspects also work rather well and it's a beautiful period drama, especially given the relatively modest budget." [IMDb]
Genre
Historical
Released
2016
Location
Europe
Period
1666 in Aland, Finland;
Netflix
No

This movie is linked to the following periods

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Category
Other Region 17th Century
1600
1699
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