
Good Boys Film Club screens Witchhammer, which chronicles a small Czech village's descent into ruthless persecution after a simple act evokes deep superstition. Senseless violence and depravity ensues, all enacted by the bloodied hand of the Catholic church. Under the fallacy of holiness offered by the Malleus Maleficarum (Catholic treatise on witchcraft) innocent women become subjugated to every lecherous whim of individual men: each operating under the guise of righteous will.
Taking influence from the witch trials of Northern Moravia in the 1670s and based on the original court transcripts and forced confessions taken by the Inquisitors, it is a mighty, unrelenting testimony of the rotten power authority can wield.
Preceding the screening, Mia Windsor and Teresa Winter, experimental musicians based in Leeds, will perform an improvised piece in response to the film.
This screening is part of the Scalarama Leeds 2025 Film Festival, a DIY celebration of pop-up cinema and independent film exhibition.
Mill Hill Chapel
City Square
Leeds
LS1 5EB
United Kingdom