

A group of women secretly meet under the moonlight. A potion is brewed and a ritualistic dance follows, stripping off the expectations of their gender.
Based on Witch! a confession by malleus_malleficum
A forest. A mysterious light. Women are drawn to a moonlit clearing where something ancient is about to happen.
They brew a potion. They dance. They cast off every word used to control them and strip away every expectation placed on their bodies — and in doing so, become something else entirely.
Witch is a feminist fantasy and an all-female orgy on the forest floor — wild, ritualistic, and covered in sweat and earth. A reclamation of sisterhood, desire, and the particular power that emerges when women stop performing femininity and start inhabiting it.
This film is a vindication of the word "witch." And every other word used against women to shame them into subordination.
Director: Rebecca Stewart
Photographer: Jahel Guerra
Performers: María RiotJane JonesSheila OrtegaSofia LaoneLinda Porn
I am so happy Rebecca is back with a groundbreaking release, reclaiming the word witch. The stunning visuals of this movie were a challenge to shoot. Did you know it was recorded at night? This was a first-timer for us all!
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