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Witch Hunt: The Mechanics of Mass Hysteria
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Witch Hunt: The Mechanics of Mass Hysteria

Sep 2, 2018
0h 52m
★ 0.0

Overview

Between the end of the Middle Ages and the late 18th century, over 50,000 Europeans were persecuted, tortured and executed on charges of witchcraft. The pogrom was triggered by the book 'Malleus Maleficarum', published in 1486. Its detailed instructions for persecuting and annihilating alleged witches triggered a mass hysteria.

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Documentary
Drama

Production Companies

Lava Films

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Cast

Sascha Tschorn

Heinrich Kramer

Sascha Tschorn

Laura Pletzer

Agnes Bader

Laura Pletzer

Andreas Schmauder

Himself/Historian

Andreas Schmauder

Johannes Dillinger

Himself/Historian

Johannes Dillinger

Alisa Ax

Witch

Alisa Ax