Movie Background

Witch Hunt

In a contemporary United States where witches are real and witchcraft is illegal, a sheltered teenager must confront her own demons and prejudices as she aids two young witches in evading law enforcement and crossing the southern border to seek asylum in Mexico.

Director(s)

Natalie Johnson

Josh Gannon

Jordan Little

Josh Foglio

Nicholas Ruff

Elle Callahan

Cast & Crew

Treva Etienne

Treva Etienne

Jacob

Elizabeth Mitchell

Elizabeth Mitchell

Martha

Assaf Cohen

Assaf Cohen

Doctor Justice

Brian Johnson

Brian Johnson

BWI Agent

Ashley Bell

Ashley Bell

Gina

Gideon Adlon

Gideon Adlon

Claire

Sadie Stratton

Sadie Stratton

Esther

Bella Shepard

Bella Shepard

Kelly

Regi Davis

Regi Davis

Mr. Cullen

Christian Camargo

Christian Camargo

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Cameron Crovetti

Cameron Crovetti

Corey

Punkie Johnson

Punkie Johnson

Eliza

Lulu Antariksa

Lulu Antariksa

Jen

Nicholas Crovetti

Nicholas Crovetti

George

Abigail Cowen

Abigail Cowen

Fiona

Echo Campbell

Echo Campbell

Shae

Natasha Tina Liu

Natasha Tina Liu

Megan

Anna Grace Barlow

Anna Grace Barlow

Sofie

Deborah May

Deborah May

Cynthia

Denise Jaxon

Denise Jaxon

Judge Dusan

Riley Scott

Riley Scott

Young Woman

Christian Hicks

Christian Hicks

Agent Smith

Samiya Khan

Samiya Khan

Mother

Stephanie Hodge

Stephanie Hodge

Emily

Cooper Rowe

Cooper Rowe

Cashier / Bar Patron

Natalie Johnson

Natalie Johnson

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Roni-Sue Kiser

Roni-Sue Kiser

Gym Teacher

Noam Vaknin

Noam Vaknin

Young Boy

Story Slaughter

Story Slaughter

Video Blog Girl

Sydney Wilder

Sydney Wilder

Abby

Anthony Ruff

Anthony Ruff

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Anthony Jan Potter

Anthony Jan Potter

BWI Agent

Lorenzo Young

Lorenzo Young

BWI Agent

Michael Hernandez

Michael Hernandez

BWI Agent

Nick Wright

Nick Wright

Bar Patron

Josh Gannon

Josh Gannon

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Jordan Little

Jordan Little

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Josh Foglio

Josh Foglio

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Nicholas Ruff

Nicholas Ruff

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Elle Callahan

Elle Callahan

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Details

GenresHorror, Fantasy
Runtime1h 32 mins
Released on01 Oct 2021
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Filipe Manuel Neto

2/10

**The problem with this film is in the plot: starting from a wrong premise, the whole plot ends up going wrong.** There are certain films that we, even with all our good will, cannot find that fulfill what is necessary to be decent. This movie is one of them, and it's almost entirely to blame for a sadly poorly written plot, which pushes all the barriers of logic to create a story without any meaning. Normally, I save the technical aspects of a film for the end of my reviews, but this time it's precisely here that Ill start, because in fact it's in the production values and the visual effects and CGI that the film seems to me the most well-crafted. The movie doesn't have a good budget, but the effects are believable and look good enough. The settings aren't a problem either, being a story set in our time, and in an uncertain location in the American Midwest. The editing is regular, the pace is pleasant, and the music does what it needs to. The cast is mostly female, with the best performances coming from the hands of Elizabeth Mitchell and Gideon Adlon. There are still some other actresses who try to do what they can, but the youth of the cast does not allow for great dramatic efforts, nor does the lightness of the film truly demand it. But what really defeats this film is its plot: the film tries to recreate, in our time, the witch hunt fever that existed, occasionally, in some places in Christendom during the 15th to 17th centuries. This movement has more ancient roots: the Christian religion has always condemned the practices of witchcraft, and there are laws against witches in many ancient societies and civilizations, all the way back to the Roman Empire. The last woman to be officially executed for witchcraft in Europe was in 1782, and there are still modern countries, especially those with an Islamic religion, that formally condemn witchcraft in their penal codes. It just so happens that it just doesn't make any sense to try to recreate the witch hunt in a country like the USA, so openly democratic and defender of the individual freedoms of citizens. Even if we assume that magic exists and witchcraft is real (and there are many people today who believe this), it is inconceivable that a democratic country could ban magic or the practice of witchcraft, even for negative purposes. It's almost like forbidding someone to swear and curse: as wrong as it may be, it's a right that no one can take away from me, if I'm not offending anyone. I find it inconceivable that the US Congress would pass a constitutional amendment banning witchcraft, and that undermines everything the film tries to do afterwards. It just doesn't make sense. Summary: The problem with this film is in the plot: starting from a wrong premise, the whole plot ends up going wrong.

All Trailers

WITCH HUNT | Official Trailer
WITCH HUNT | UK Trailer | 2021 | Thriller | Starring Elizabeth Mitchell, Gideon Adlon & Ashley Bell
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