Maybe better than that witch film I never saw which disappointed some people (high ratings with critics, less high for audiences): Over The Plain Houses.
Oh interesting quote:
"As they begin to grow and change, the seemingly benevolent man who lords over them both struggles to reassert his sense of ownership over them, with increasingly tragic results. You might call Crimson and Houses part of the same subgenre of feminist literature: "Well-Intentioned Men Might Be the Worst Type of Men."
~ http://www.npr.org/2016/04/27/475021942/plain-houses-is-a-spellbinding-story-of-witchcraft-and-disobedience
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