Errementari

Errementari (transl.The Blacksmith), (also known as Errementari: The Blacksmith and the Devil) is a 2017 internationally co-produced Basque-language period dark fantasy horror film directed by Paul Urkijo Alijo and written by Paul Urkijo Alijo and Asier Guerricaechebarría. The fiction is set circa 1843,[1] telling the story of a blacksmith who holds a demon in captivity, and as a revenge for his troubles is torturing it. Later, an orphan girl releases the demon from its enclosure.[2][3][4][5][6]

Errementari
Directed byPaul Urkijo Alijo
Written byPaul Urkijo Alijo
Asier Guerricaechebarría
StarringKandido Uranga
Uma Bracaglia
Eneko Sagardoy
Distributed byNetflix
Release date
  • October 12, 2017 (2017-10-12) (Sitges Film Festival)
  • October 12, 2018 (2018-10-12)
CountrySpain
France
LanguageBasque

It is based on a Basque folk version of the tale of The Smith and the Devil as collected by Father Joxemiel Barandiaran.

Plot

In 1835 in Araba, Basque Country during the First Carlist War rebels are captured by government soldiers and executed. One rebel, Francisco Patxi, survives with the aid of a demon and slays the soldiers.

8 years later Alfredo Ortiz, a government investigator, searches for Patxi, now living in a ruined forge in the woods. The nearby villagers avoid the forge due to the rumour Patxi murdered his wife. The villagers mistrust Ortiz as the government melted down all their metal during the war to make weapons, including their church bell. Benito, a boy from the village, steals a letter proving Ortiz is searching for gold that vanished during the war.

Usue, an orphan girl with a burn scarred face, is bullied by Benito who throws her doll over Patxi’s fence. Ortiz hires men from the village to raid the forge where he suspects Patxi has the missing gold, but are driven away by Patxi while one of the men falls into a bear trap and dies. Usue attempts to retrieve her doll while Patxi disposes of the dead man. Inside the forge she finds a boy captive in an iron cage and frees him, but the boy retrieves a pitchfork and transforms into a demon. He kidnaps Usue and promises to return for Patxi’s soul, but before he can escape he is caught in another bear trap while Usue is knocked unconscious. Patxi breaks off one of the demons horns and locks him back in the cage. Benito tells Ortiz that Patxi and a demon have kidnapped Usue. Ortiz rallies the men to save Usue.

Usue wakes up and finds Patxi torturing the demon. The demon, Sartael, reveals Patxi made a deal, his soul in exchange for surviving the war to see his wife again, but Sartael tricked him as his wife already had a new lover. Patxi teaches Usue how to torture demons by throwing chickpeas on the floor, which demons are unable to resist trying to count, and by ringing gold bells blessed by the church.

Usue asks Sartael if he can free her mother Maite from Hell after she committed suicide. Sartael reveals that humans are compelled to enter Hell by their own guilt, and once inside they can never leave. Sartael is then knocked unconscious by Patxi. The villagers arrive and arrest Patxi while the priest reveals the truth about Patxi. Usue’s mother, Maite, was Patxi’s wife, but after he returned from the war he found Maite had taken a lover and given birth to Usue. Enraged Patxi burned Usue’s face and murdered her father, while Maite, grief stricken, hanged herself. Ashamed, Patxi gave Usue to the priest as an orphan, along with a replacement bell he forged for the church.

The villagers find Sartael and Ortiz orders Patxi tortured until he returns the gold. Once alone with Sartael, Ortiz reveals he is actually Sartael’s superior from Hell, the demon Alastor. Alastor reveals that as Sartael has become an embarrassment to Hell he has been demoted. Alastor orders Patxi be hanged so he can collect his soul instead. The villagers, driven to religious hysteria, set fire to the forge. Sartael makes a deal with Usue to search for her mother in Hell if Usue frees him and rings the golden bell. Usue rings the bell causing Ortiz to reveal his demon face. The two men hanging Patxi flee, dropping Patxi to the floor. Usue frees Sartael but he is captured by the villagers. The priest slaps Usue for freeing Sartael and insults her mother, so Usue makes a deal with Alastor, her soul in exchange for being taken to her mother in Hell. Alastor agrees and kills her.

Grief stricken, Patxi agrees to let Sartael take him to Hell in exchange for saving Usue. Sartael agrees as he wants revenge against Alastor, but remarks that Patxi will need more than his small golden bell to survive Hell. Patxi reveals the giant bell he forged for the church is made from the very gold Ortiz was looking for. Sartael kills Patxi with his pitchfork, taking them both to the gates of Hell where thousands of damned souls are waiting to enter. Patxi finds Usue and fends off the demons guarding the gate. Alastor attacks Patxi but Usue throws Patxi’s jar of chickpeas at Alastor who is forced to try to count them. With Alastor’s defeat the gates begin to close. Patxi sends Usue back with Sartael while he decides to remain in Hell to search for Maite.

Usue wakes up back on earth. Sartael, grateful that Usue saved him from his cage, declares to the villagers that Usue was rejected from Hell because she is a true Saint and should be treated with respect. As the villagers gather around Usue, Sartael transforms into a young man and makes his way to the next town. On the way Sartael begins to tell the tale of The Blacksmith, a man so ruthless and cruel that even the Devil himself came to fear and respect him.

In Hell, Patxi forces the gates of Hell open as he begins to search for his wife with his hammer and the golden bell on his back.

Cast

  • Kandido Uranga as Francisco Patxi/The Blacksmith
  • Uma Bracaglia as Usue
  • Eneko Sagardoy as Sartael
  • Ramón Agirre as Alfredo Ortiz
  • José Ramón Argoitia as Mateo
  • Josean Bengoetxea as Santi
  • Gotzon Sanchez as Faustino
  • Aitor Urcelai as Benito (as Aitor Urtzelai)
  • Maite Bastos as Blanca
  • Iñigo de la Iglesia as Miguel
  • Unax Gonzalez as Asier
  • Jon Ander Alonso as Lukas
  • Ortzi Acosta as Alastor / Gizon Gaztea 2 / Moloch Demonioa (as Ortzi Acosta Calvo)
  • Zigor Bilbao as Nestor / Belfegor Demonioa
  • Itziar Ituño as Ana

Release

It was released on October 12, 2017 on Netflix streaming.[7]

See also

References

  1. ""Errementari", un cuento de "horror gótico" llevado a la gran pantalla". La Vanguardia. 26 February 2018.
  2. "Errementari: The Blacksmith and the Devil – Review - Netflix Horror". Heaven of Horror. Retrieved June 28, 2019.
  3. "New and Emerging Horror Podcast". New Horror Express. Retrieved 2019-06-29.
  4. "San Sebastian Film Festival". sansebastianfestival. Retrieved 2019-06-29.
  5. "Errementari: The Blacksmith and the Devil, Movie Review". Retrieved 2019-06-29.
  6. October 11, Ashmeet Bagga-Published; Am, 2018 at 9:30 (2018-10-11). "Netflix's "Errementari: The Blacksmith and the Devil" Cast & Plot". Earn The Necklace. Retrieved 2019-06-29.
  7. Errementari: The Blacksmith and the Devil. Netflix.
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