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The Witches' Sabbath 1988

★ 5.822 votes94 min📅 1988-05-26

Marco Bellocchio's *The Witches' Sabbath* (1988) immerses viewers in a psychological horror-drama where a freshly graduated psychiatrist is tasked with assessing the sanity of Maddalena, a young woman on trial for murdering a hunter.

Director: Marco Bellocchio

Cast

Béatrice Dalle
Béatrice Dalle
Maddalena
Daniel Ezralow
Daniel Ezralow
Davide
Corinne Touzet
Corinne Touzet
Cristina
Jacques Weber
Jacques Weber
Prof. Cadò
Renata Leoni
Roberta Lena
Roberta Lena
Daniele Nuccetelli
Saša Vulićević
Saša Vulićević
Nur Rossellini
(as Raffaella Rossellini)
Stefano Abbati
Stefano Abbati

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Witches' Sabbath* (1988) about?

The film follows psychiatrist David as he evaluates Maddalena, a young woman accused of murdering a hunter. Maddalena insists she's a witch acting on the devil's orders, forcing David to confront the unsettling blur between reality and delusion.

Who directed *The Witches' Sabbath*?

Marco Bellocchio, the acclaimed Italian director behind *Good Morning, Night* and *My Mother*, helmed *The Witches' Sabbath* in 1988.

Who stars in *The Witches' Sabbath*?

The film features Béatrice Dalle as Maddalena, Daniel Ezralow as psychiatrist David, Corinne Touzet, Jacques Weber, and Renata Leoni in key roles.

Is *The Witches' Sabbath* (1988) worth watching?

While not widely rated, the film's atmospheric tension and strong performances—especially Dalle's chilling portrayal—make it a compelling watch for fans of psychological horror and moral ambiguity. Its unique blend of drama and mystery sets it apart from typical genre entries.

How long is *The Witches' Sabbath*?

The film runs for 94 minutes.

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About The Witches' Sabbath (1988) — A Psychological Horror-Drama Unraveling Witchcraft and Madness

Marco Bellocchio's *The Witches' Sabbath* (1988) immerses viewers in a psychological horror-drama where a freshly graduated psychiatrist is tasked with assessing the sanity of Maddalena, a young woman on trial for murdering a hunter. Maddalena's chilling claim that she acted under the guidance of the devil and her own admission of being a witch challenge the boundaries between reality and delusion. As the psychiatrist, David, delves into her case, the film unfolds with a haunting atmosphere that blurs the lines between criminal responsibility and supernatural possession. The story probes themes of madness, guilt, and the unsettling power of belief, all set against a backdrop of eerie tension and moral ambiguity.

Béatrice Dalle delivers a mesmerizing performance as Maddalena, embodying a character whose disturbing confidence in the supernatural leaves audiences questioning the nature of truth. Daniel Ezralow's portrayal of David adds depth, as he grapples with the ethical dilemmas of evaluating a woman whose claims defy logic. With its moody direction and thought-provoking narrative, *The Witches' Sabbath* stands out as a gripping exploration of the human psyche, blending horror and drama into a uniquely unsettling cinematic experience.