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      • The Witch's premise is based on true accounts from the Salem Witch Trial records. The trials took place from 1692 to 1693 in Salem, Massachusetts. More than 200 people were accused of witchcraft during this time, and 30 were found guilty.
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  2. Jan 12, 2020 · The Witch's premise is based on true accounts from the Salem Witch Trial records. The trials took place from 1692 to 1693 in Salem, Massachusetts. More than 200 people were accused of witchcraft during this time, and 30 were found guilty.

  3. Filmmaker Robert Eggers spent years researching the period, from daily 17th-century life and the way people really spoke, to the true history of early American witch trials.

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  4. Feb 15, 2016 · The Witch never purports to be based on a true story, but it does make the claim that it is inspired by extensive research into family life and folklore in 1630s New England, which is just a few decades prior to the infamous Salem witch trials. It's about a farming family cast out to live on the edge of town.

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    The film takes place in the early 1600s in New England, 60 years before the infamous Salem witch trials and revolves around a family of English settlers who have been banished from their Puritan colony due to religious disagreements. In response, parents William (Ralph Ineson) and Katherine (Kate Dickie) pack up their children and build themselves ...

    During a trip to the woods, Thomasin is knocked unconscious after being thrown from her horse while her brother Caleb gets lost and stumbles upon a dilapidated witch's dwelling. A witch emerges in the guise of a beautiful woman and begins to seduce him. Both siblings eventually return to the farm, but their return brings them no respite from horror...

    The family's intense piety makes them the perfect victims for Black Phillip and the witches of the wood, and it all starts with William.It's William's pride and self-righteousness that got them banished from the settlement and forced to survive on their own, leaving them all to suffer as he fails to provide for his family. Time and again,Thomasin a...

    Although we know that Thomasin was truly innocent of the many tragedies that befell her family, it could be argued that Thomasin being relentlessly accused of being a witch led to the creation of the very thing her family so terribly feared. She denies wrongdoing in Samuel's death, Caleb's ill health, as well as the multitude of other misfortunes o...

    • Robert Eggers
    • Anya Taylor-Joy
  5. The Witch takes place in Colonial America, and it unfolds from the perspective of period Christians who genuinely believe the woods around their tiny farm contain some sort of evil, supernatural being—and are ultimately proved correct.

  6. Aug 19, 2024 · By the end of The Autopsy of Jane Doe, they realize that Jane Doe was tried as a witch during the Salem Witch Trials in Massachusetts. The scars on her organs, the removal of her tongue, the charred lungs, and the paralyzing agent explain how the New England Puritans attempted to kill the witch.

  7. The same is basically true of William and his family. Until events lead his family to start clawing at each other’s throats, he goes about his business as best he can. As a result, when you watch “The Witch,” you often don’t seem to know what the film is about.

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