Lola Skrbková is an actor known for her role in Witchhammer (1970), a film that delves into the harrowing realities of witch trials in 17th-century Europe. Her performance contributes to the film's unsettling atmosphere, highlighting the paranoia and hysteria of the era. In Witchhammer, Skrbková embodies the tension and fear that permeate the narrative, making her presence a vital part of this cult classic's exploration of exploitation and societal breakdown.
Witchhammer
A ruthless inquisitor spins the superstitions of local peasants into religious heresy, finding cause to accuse dozens of innocent men and women of witchcraft. The inquisitor targets nobles and merchants, whose property and goods are then confiscated. After suffering an array of medieval tortures, most of the accused confess—only to be burned alive at the stake as helpless villagers watch. With its bold and striking cinematography, the film captures scenes of both daring nudity and brutal torture.