

Hagazussa
Directed by Lukas FeigelfeldThe dark legend of the young woman Albrun and her struggle to preserve her own sanity, and tries to explore the fine line between ancient magic, faith and madness at a time when pagan beliefs in witches and nature spirits spread fear and terror in the minds of the rural population.
Hagazussa Ratings & Reviews
- Nicholas FlorioJanuary 19, 2026The movie is pretty good but it feels very disjointed and that is purposeful. It is deliberately confusing. It isn't plot-driven, it's more like being trapped i side a psychotic, folklore fever-dream. There is psychological descent, with very little dialigue, heavy symbolism, and almost no exposition so there is an unreliable perception. There is a surface level story of a woman ostracized in a 15th century Alpine wilderness. The girl becomes increasingly mentally unwell and is considered a witch. The deeper truth you have to figure out yourself. I think the film showed how neglect and fear, superstition and isolation creates madness over time. Tell me what you think...🤔
- Nicola MarieFebruary 21, 2026“You Want Witch? I Will Give You Witch!!!” A Truly Deep & Beautiful Tale of Pagan Rituals.
- Andy Davidson | folknhell.comAugust 18, 2025A test of endurance for the main character and the viewer as a young woman struggles for survival in an age of ignorance
- NiztradamusJuly 10, 2025I have really enjoyed this movie. It's so authentic and deals with topics that are very heavy and leave you guessing until the end. The audio is masterfully mixed except for the voices, especially in the beginning. A little more gain on the voice lines would have gone a long way. The cinematography is beautiful with vistas that transport you directly into fairytale land... The original brothers Grimm's versions.
- parcolanJuly 3, 2025liked it very much
Hagazussa Trivia
Hagazussa was released on May 17, 2018.
Hagazussa was directed by Lukas Feigelfeld.
Hagazussa has a runtime of 1h 42m.
Hagazussa was produced by Lukas Feigelfeld, Simon Lubinski.
The dark legend of the young woman Albrun and her struggle to preserve her own sanity, and tries to explore the fine line between ancient magic, faith and madness at a time when pagan beliefs in witches and nature spirits spread fear and terror in the minds of the rural population.
The key characters in Hagazussa are Albrun (Aleksandra Cwen), Mother (Claudia Martini), Swinda (Tanja Petrovsky).
Hagazussa is rated Not Rated.
Hagazussa is a Horror, Drama, Fantasy film.
Hagazussa has an audience rating of 5.2 out of 10.
Hagazussa has made $21,487 at the box office.







