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Cast

Katly Hong

Katly Hong

X

Charolette Eames

Charolette Eames

Aima

Elizabeth Rosa Houck

Elizabeth Rosa Houck

Erica

Casey Hoekstra

Casey Hoekstra

"Arnold"

Kelsey Eide

Kelsey Eide

The Witch

Leroy Kelly

Leroy Kelly

Wade

Katherine Kupiecki

Katherine Kupiecki

Aima's Mom

Teresa Jacobs

Teresa Jacobs

Violet

Helena Lubbers

Helena Lubbers

Young X

Anna LaPacz

Anna LaPacz

Moon

Briana Rose Lee

Briana Rose Lee

Fairy Extra

Crew

Rebecca Little

Rebecca Little

Writer

Tristan M. Corrigan

Tristan M. Corrigan

Producer

Laura Walus

Laura Walus

Executive Producer

O.K. Keyes

O.K. Keyes

Cinematography

Vanessa M.H. Powers

Vanessa M.H. Powers

Editor

Rebecca Little

Rebecca Little

Producer

Ben Powers

Ben Powers

Costume Design

Vanessa M.H. Powers

Vanessa M.H. Powers

Costume Design

Alexis Stratton

Alexis Stratton

Original Music Composer

Laura Walus

Laura Walus

Original Music Composer

Vanessa M.H. Powers

Vanessa M.H. Powers

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Witch

20188.0 / 1093 min
Fantasy, Horror, Drama

Overview

Based on the novella Witch by Rebecca Little.

The precocious and fiercely independent Aima tells her babysitter that the Witch they created in a game of make-believe will never stop chasing them. While the babysitter initially tries to deny Aima’s insistence that the Witch is evil, soon they follow Aima into a world where imagination rules and wildness, magic, and delight are hidden around every corner. Their adventures bring them together with fairies, ghosts, star-lovers, and UFOs, and as they march toward their showdown with the Witch, the unreal becomes reality and the lines between good and evil are blurred. As Aima and her babysitter draw closer and closer to facing down the Witch and the source of her powers, the babysitter must come to terms with what they lost and gained by growing up and learns that sometimes we have to let go to return.