The VVitch: The Devil’s in the Details

In our second installment of Screen Scares, host Sarah describes how the brilliantly detailed writer and director of The VVitch, Robert Eggers, created a world that was terrifying for its inhabitants and audience because it presented a reality as it was without Hollywood embellishments. Co-host Jennie lends her on-brand astute insight and perspective to the unique way that The VVitch also allows the audience to move beyond just feelings of fear and entertainment, but embrace a deeper empathy for the characters and the real-life history that they represented.
Episode 9- The VVitch: The Devil’s in the DetailsFor those who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please visit this link for the transcript of this episode of Screen Cares:
Episode Host:Sarah Woolverton-MohlerCo-Host:Jennie Ziverk Carr
Screen Shares Rating:
- Buddy Screen
- Partner Screen
Screen Sparks:
- Do you like to rewatch movies that really scared you? What do you think the benefit is of rewatching a movie that made you feel uncomfortable, scared, nervous?
- The VVitch, like many movies about witchcraft, focus on a period of time in history. If we know how the story ends, why do we like seeing this play out time and time again in movies?
- The VVitch is an obvious example of fine filmmaking, and of a cautionary tale. What do you think the message/moral of the story is?
After the Credits Roll-Links Referenced during the show:
Written and Directed by Robert Eggers
- IMDB summary/description that was referenced by Sarah in this episode of Screen Cares:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4263482/
- More details on how Robert Eggers used historical documentation to create The VVitch:
- Fascinating interview with costume designer Linda Muir:
https://brightlightsfilm.com/dressing-witch-interview-costume-designer-linda-muir/#.Yy9sCS2B35k
- Linda Muir’s website:
http://www.lindamuircostumedesign.com/865004006353
- A bit of history about the Salem Witch Trials:
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/a-brief-history-of-the-salem-witch-trials-175162489/
- Because Sarah and Jennie can’t talk about New England without referencing Plimoth…:
…except for when they reference Salem, MA:
- Jennie brought up a great point about how historical horror movies are an especially effective and scary genre. Here are some other historical horror movie options (check out #2 on the list):
https://filmschoolrejects.com/historical-horror-movies/2/
Behind the Scenes:
Salem Witch Museum, photographed in 2021
Sarah’s daughter, photographed in Salem at the Bewitched Statue in 2021