Witch Madness
★ 8 · 2000 · 8m · Animation · Fantasy · Documentary
Witch Madness depicts a neglected chapter of human history: Europe’s three centuries of fanatical witchhunts, which resulted in the genocide of perhaps as many as two million women. But ultimately, the film communicates a message of love and hope.
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