The Love Witch Is a Seductive Revenge Movie for the Heartbroken Talking to the writer and director, Anna Biller, about her retro-looking, forward-thinking film. By Emma Myers Published: Dec 1, 2016. Powered by JustWatch. "The Love Witch," a movie written, directed, and edited by Anna Biller, who is also responsible for its production design, costume design, and music. Film is a collaborative medium, true, but this picture is engineered to function as an expression of the sensibility of one person. And this sensibility expresses itself.

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Biller is the director of The Love Witch, a feminist, style-drenched fantasy of witchcraft in the modern era, rendered in self-consciously stilted and melodramatic dialogue against a mise-en-scene.. Drenched in the Technicolor 60s, Anna Biller's outrageous, showstopping B-movie oozes with A-grade potency Peter Bradshaw Thu 9 Mar 2017 18.00 EST Last modified on Mon 3 Dec 2018 10.22 EST