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. No Brasil, ele está disponível em plataformas de streaming como o Prime Video
Franz and Fiala used the keyword O Banho do Diabo during the film’s marketing in Portuguese-speaking markets to evoke the same chilling reality: a world where a "loving" murder was seen as the only exit from hell on earth. The film sparked a wave of research into similar cases in Portugal’s northern Trás-os-Montes region, where archival evidence confirms at least two dozen documented "devil’s baths" in the 19th century alone. O Banho do Diabo
The modern resonance of O Banho do Diabo is largely due to the Austrian filmmaking duo Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala ( Goodnight Mommy , The Lodge ). Their 2024 historical horror film, set in 18th-century Austria (under the original title Des Teufels Bad ), depicts the story of Agnes, a sensitive young bride whose life dissolves into crushing postpartum depression. The modern resonance of O Banho do Diabo
Ninguém sabe ao certo quem foi o primeiro a chamar esse local de , mas existem duas teorias principais que tentam explicar essa denominação curiosa. Ambas refletem a forma como os antigos moradores da serra interpretavam a natureza ao seu redor. Ambas refletem a forma como os antigos moradores
: Shot on 35mm film by cinematographer Martin Gschlacht, the movie features a bleak, unforgiving landscape that earned him a Silver Bear at the Berlinale.
No coração da Serra do Mar, entre a neblina característica e a exuberância da Mata Atlântica, esconde-se um dos segredos mais fascinantes do estado de São Paulo. Para os amantes do ecoturismo e da misticismo, o nome "O Banho do Diabo" soa como um convite irresistível ao desconhecido. Seria uma cachoeira amaldiçoada? Um local de rituais macabros? Ou a natureza apenas brincando com a imaginação humana?
The method was almost always drowning. The victim would go to a river, a trough, or a basin. To ensure the act was not a suicide, she would ask the accomplice to hold her head under water. Sometimes, to further "sanitize" the act, she would place a white cloth over her face or a wooden cross on her chest, symbolizing a mock baptism. The water was the "bath" that would wash away her melancholic demons.