The Angelmakers

6.8
2005 0 hr 33 min Documentary

The Angelmakers is a 2005 documentary that provides insight into the epidemic of arsenic murders by women, known as The Angel Makers of Nagyrév, in 1929. The film is shot on location in the rural Hungarian village of Nagyrév, alternating between portraits of the surrounding landscape and first-hand narrations by the elderly inhabitants.

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Reviews

CommentsXp
2005/11/24

Best movie ever!

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Aryana
2005/11/25

Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.

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Roxie
2005/11/26

The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;

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Isbel
2005/11/27

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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MartinHafer
2005/11/28

This is a short documentary about a very strange period in Hungary between WWI and WWII. At first, you really don't know what the film is about and are intrigued. You know that a certain part of the country has been dying a slow death--with people moving away from Nagyrev for decades. The people being interviewed talk about how it used to be a nice place to live but now they can't get anyone to buy their homes if they, too, wanted to leave. This, combined with talk of poisonings, convinced me that this town must have been a place destroyed by industrial poisoning of the water or land. However, the film was not about this at all and I was taken by surprise. Yes, people were poisoned but it turns out the whole thing was intentional! It seemed that the husbands were being lazy and brutal so instead of divorces (which were morally wrong), the ladies decided to poison the men instead!! It seems that this became a rather popular pastime in this and surrounding villages! This story is told through interviews with a few surviving people who were there when the poisonings occurred. However, most interviewed must have learned about the poisonings from family members since it happened so very long ago. Additionally, the film seemed to take a very neutral position on the incidents--or perhaps excusing it in a way. The women interviewed some times talked as if the murders were somewhat justified and you could detect a certain hostility towards men in a few of the interviews. This wasn't a totally bad thing--showing this undercurrent of acceptance and condoning of the killings was creepy but also made for a better and more shocking film. I just hope this film isn't adored by ardently anti-male viewers who might see this as a strongly pro-feminist film--which it should not be.Fascinating though occasionally slow and disjoint, this is a documentary well worth seeing--just don't get any ideas!!

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John Seal
2005/11/29

What compelled a group of women to poison over a hundred men in the tiny Hungarian town of Nagyrev during the years after The Great War? That's the intriguing question posed by The Angelmakers, an utterly fascinating if all too brief documentary. The answer isn't all that surprising: the women were sick and tired of their lazy-ass husbands sitting around, drinking beer, and expecting to be waited on hand and foot (with sex-on-demand to boot), so they did something about it. With arsenic-soaked flypaper in hand, three dozen ladies and one male collaborator - inspired and encouraged by a midwife! - served their hubbies agonizing slow death at mealtime. The crimes eventually became too blatant for the authorities to overlook, and in 1929 bodies were exhumed and trials held, resulting in prison sentences and worse for the killers. I think I speak for all men when I say: I'll do the dishes tonight, dear.Incidentally: why does IMDb associate the 'plot keywords' lesbian and lesbian interest with this film? There is no mention of homosexuality in the film, nor is it implied. I thought we were beyond the stereotype of man-hating lesbians, but apparently not...

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