The Countess

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Europe at the beginning of the 17th century. Countess Erzebet Bathory is considered to be the most powerful woman in the land – beautiful, intelligent, and unwilling to accept the right of men to change the rules of this world as they please. At a party she meets a much younger man, Istvan. The two fall passionately in love with each other. But their happiness is short-lived: Istvan’s father, Count Thurzo, forces his son to stop seeing Erzebet and begins to unfold a conspiratorial plan. His plot works: suspecting that she has been rebuffed on account of the considerable age difference and, driven by desire and disappointment, Erzebet succumbs to the bizarre idea that the blood of young female virgins will give her eternal youth and beauty. As a result, more and more young women are brought to her castle. Erzebet’s delusional behaviour goes from bad to worse. Finally – much too late – she realises that she is the victim of a political power struggle and conspiracy led by her lover’s father …
The real Erzebet Bathory was born into an influential aristocratic family. She was married off at an early age to a Hungarian count with whom she had five children. Her wealth and her family’s influence gave rise to doubts in the 1980s about the trial of 1610, during which her servants were tortured and forced to testify that their mistress was responsible for the death of over 150 girls. Three of her servants were sentenced and burnt at the stake; Erzebet herself was incarcerated in a castle until her death in 1614. During the 19th century her story was retold in many works of literature.
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THE COUNTESS is a historical drama based on the true story of Hungarian Countess Bathory who was born in 1560. At the age of 14, she married a powerful warlord. Although their relationship became cold and distant she gave birth to four children. While he was away fighting wars, she kept up their estate with the help of her confidant, the witch Darvulia, becoming increasingly powerful. She was feared, admired and loathed by many – even the King had to obey her wishes. After her husband died, she met a handsome young man. They fell passionately in love. However, she was anxious that she was not young enough to keep him. For years she waited for his return, and in mad desperation, began to bathe in the blood of virgins, convinced that it would provide her with eternal youth and beauty, setting in motion the chain of bloody and treacherous events that led to her demise.

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  • Runtime

    94 min
  • Country

    Germany, France
  • Year of Presentation

    2009
  • Year of Production

    2008
  • Director

    Julie Delpy
  • Cast

    Julie Delpy, Daniel Brühl, William Hurt, Anamaria Marinca, Sebastian Blomberg, Charly Hübner, Anna Maria Mühe, Frederick Lau, Adriana Altaras, André M. Hennicke, Maria Simon, Katrin Pollit, Nikolai Kinski, Jeanette Hain
  • Production Company

    X Filme International GmbH
  • Berlinale Section

    Panorama
  • Berlinale Category

    Feature Film

Biography Julie Delpy

She was first featured in Jean-Luc Godard's Detective (1985) at the age of fourteen. She has starred in many American and European productions since then.
She graduated from NYU's film school, and wrote and directed the short film Blah Blah Blah (1995), which screened at the Sundance Film Festival. She is a resident of Los Angeles.

Filmography Julie Delpy

2002 Looking for Jimmy | 2011 Le Skylab | 2015 Lolo | 2019 My Zoe