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Synopsis: Countess Erzsebet Bathory is proclaimed the most prolific murderess of mankind – torturing young virgins, tearing the flesh from their living bodies with her teeth and bathing in their blood in her quest for eternal youth. Through his lense of magical fantasy, director Juraj Jakubisko lifts the skirt on the horrific legend and presents its many faces in this provocative new film inspired by the life of this notorious woman.

Turn of the 17th century Europe heaved with religious conflict and war, and for two centuries Hungary had served as the bastion of Christianity. Ferenc Nadasdy (Vincent Regan), one of the country’s wealthiest noblemen and commander of the Hungarian army, fought tirelessly to protect the Holy Roman Empire from the Ottomans. Violence and cruelty were customary amongst medieval aristocrats and the rumored bloodlust of his negleced wife, Countess Erzsebet Bathory (Anna Friel), enraged the local clergy whose sermons of‚ bloodbaths behind castle walls‘ inflamed the malcontent simmering in Central Europe.

A noblewoman of luminous beauty, and more property and riches than King Mathias II (Franco Nero), Bathory’s alleged deeds play into the hands of Palatine Gyorgy Thurzo (Karel Roden), whose political allegiances were influenced by his thirst for personal gain. In a desperate bid to gain control of the Nadasdy-Bathory fortune, Thurzo bets on vengeance, setting in motion the case to destroy the widowed Countess.

Was Bathory a persecuted Renaissance healer whose enthusiasm for science spawned rumors of vampirism, or a lonely widow whose passion for life, love and the arts was turned against her in a century besieged by war and witch-hunts? Taking inspiration from the controversy, Jakubisko’s bloody fairytale brings fiction to life, shining fresh light on the dim corners of Bathory’s legend, her nemesis Palatine Thurzo, her would-be lover the famous Italian painter Caravaggio (Hans Matheson), and the local sage Darvulia (Deana Horvathova). --© JAKUBISKO FILM
Countess Erzsebet Bathory is proclaimed the most prolific murderess of mankind – torturing young virgins, tearing the flesh from their living bodies with her teeth and bathing in their blood in her quest for eternal youth. Through his lense of magical fantasy, director Juraj Jakubisko... [More]





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From the trailer is look like she will be portrayed as a sympathetic character, when she was actully suppose to be a pretty self consumed egotistical person. It was never proven that she drank blood or had blood baths, that's rubbish as well.
 
They can film this movie at Neverland Ranch.
 
I have no interest in seeing Elizabeth Bathory as a sympathetic character. Why dont we make a movie where Hitler is the hero next? Or maybe Vlad Tepish?
 
Yea, It looks as though it will be in same trend as Bravehart's historical accuracy.

I would have preferred they done it more historically accurate but added fictional character to (possibly the priest or one of the charecters who went to investigate) as the moral compass or narrator type person writing down in there personal journal, or even a historian with flashbacks while he investigates evidence at present day, at the moment it's looking like something from Jane Austen.
 
I have no interest in seeing Elizabeth Bathory as a sympathetic character. Why dont we make a movie where Hitler is the hero next? Or maybe Vlad Tepish?


I was going to say that earlier today but didn't feel like taking the chance of having someone rant to me. Don't be surprised if they make that one about Hitler soon the way things are going now days. They already kind of did with that one that John Cusack was in.
 
Yeah, but that was a fairly unbiased look that portrayed him mostly as the monster he was, and how he became that monster. The Hitler equivalent to this would be going "Hitler did nothing wrong, it was all a zionist conspiracy against him!" Elizabeth Bathory was a sadistic madwoman who murdered thousands of young girls, not the victim of a conspiracy to overthrow her :rolleyes:
 
I'm waiting for that buddy picture starring Genghis Khan, Lizzie Borden, and Charles Manson.
 
And not to nitpick but that fellow says "It's all to clear what's in this town...a vampire"...in the fifteen hundreds, I hope that's not a plot line leading up to the investigation.
 
Much better promo.
However, drinking blood and bathing in blood, there was never any evidence.
The motivation of being youthful as well is debatable.


Elzebet was a defenseless widow who owns more property and riches than the king himself and who, as a result, becomes a victim of scheming from on high.For me she is the most fascinating historical person in Slovak history,whether in all Europe!!!

Yes!I agree,youre right!Bathing in blood of innocent virgins is just legend!Im from Čachtice,Elzebet's castle is near my village,just few kilometres (nowadays the part of Slovakia,Elzebet [Alžbeta in SVK language] was Slovak,but she had Hungarian name,as a lot of aristocracy in that time,You didn't,you were jailed)...the legend is well-known for me!But that's truth that she practised satanistic rytuals,and a lot of young girls just dissapeared...Is the legend true or not? I don't know,and that is the fascinating one :whatever:...

By the way,sorry about my poor English :woot:...
 
Elzebet was a defenseless widow who owns more property and riches than the king himself and who, as a result, becomes a victim of scheming from on high.For me she is the most fascinating historical person in Slovak history,whether in all Europe!!!

Yes!I agree,youre right!Bathing in blood of innocent virgins is just legend!Im from Čachtice,Elzebet's castle is near my village,just few kilometres (nowadays the part of Slovakia,Elzebet [Alžbeta in SVK language] was Slovak,but she had Hungarian name,as a lot of aristocracy in that time,You didn't,you were jailed)...the legend is well-known for me!But that's truth that she practised satanistic rytuals,and a lot of young girls just dissapeared...Is the legend true or not? I don't know,and that is the fascinating one :whatever:...

By the way,sorry about my poor English :woot:...

in that promo shes listed in the credits as Erzsebet. any idea why that is?
 

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