. She longed for a child to fill the void, but her husband remained distant and uninterested. As her "melancholy" deepened, she sought relief through the era's brutal medical practices—including having horse hair threaded through the back of her neck to "let the sadness seep out"—but nothing worked.
," where people who were suicidal—but feared eternal damnation—committed capital crimes (often murdering children) so they could confess, receive absolution, and be executed by the state to "legally" reach heaven. Plot Summary Upper Austria in 1750 , the story follows
For decades, the color was a subject of curiosity and myth, leading to its ominous name. However, the color is not caused by sulphur, as many assume, nor is it chemical pollution.
Set in 1750, the film follows (played by Anja Plaschg, also known as the musician Soap&Skin ), a young woman who moves to a remote village after marrying her husband, Wolf.