The narrative follows Mirium Jones (played by Shari Shattuck), a woman grappling with schizophrenia whose life is further fractured by her husband Gabriel’s infidelity. Seeking solace, Mirium travels to Venice, where she visits an ancient basilica and allegedly makes a Faustian pact with the Devil to regain what she has lost—specifically, the hope of a child.
In the realm of psychological horror, few tropes are as haunting as the descent into madness. Joseph P. Stachura’s 2015 film, Vrišti na vraga (Scream at the Devil), navigates this treacherous territory by blending the supernatural with the clinical realities of mental illness. At its core, the film is a meditation on trauma, betrayal, and the terrifying possibility that our worst nightmares might not be confined to our minds. The Architecture of Isolation VriЕЎti na vraga (2015.)
The Blurred Lines of Sanity: An Analysis of Vrišti na vraga (2015) The narrative follows Mirium Jones (played by Shari