The Love Witch Movie Scenes
The Love Witch is a 2016 horror-thriller film written and directed by Anna Biller, about a modern-day witch who uses spells and magic to get men to fall in love with her. It was shot in Los Angeles, CA and in Eureka, CA, and It premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam. In May 2016, it was acquired for distribution at the Cannes Marché du Film by Oscilloscope Laboratories. The Love Witch uses the figure of the witch as a metaphor for women in general, as both an embodiment of men's fears of women, and of women's own innate powers of intuition and as mothers and sorceresses. The lead character of the film is a pathologically narcissistic young woman who only knows how to manipulate men to get love, like the classic film noir femmes fatales. The film embraces the melodrama and camp of '60s horror while also seriously examining issues of love, desire, and narcissism. Anna Biller is a feminist filmmaker whose take on cinema is influenced by feminist film theory. The film is highly stylized with elaborate set and costume design and a color palette to match the aesthetic of Technicolor. It imitates a 1960s look, although characters use 2016 phones and the cars are modern. Source : Wikipedia Images : Oscilloscope Laboratories A Scene to Memorize
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