In a small and quiet village in rural France in 1900, a young woman named Marie lives a simple life, but her world is shaken when strange deaths and unsettling events begin to occur. The superstitious and fearful villagers start whispering about witchcraft. Marie, known for her connection to nature and her particular ability to heal those who are sick, quickly becomes the prime suspect in these calamities.
As tensions rise, Marie feels trapped between loyalty to her community and the desire to prove her innocence. A group of villagers, led by a resentful local leader, decides to take matters into their own hands, unleashing a witch hunt that endangers everyone, including those who stand up for Marie. Distressed by being misunderstood, the young woman embarks on a desperate quest to uncover the true cause of the misfortunes, discovering dark ancestral secrets that threaten to destroy not only her life but also the village she loves.
With a touch of psychological horror, the atmosphere becomes increasingly oppressive, leading to a climax that questions the nature of evil and ignorance. In a surprising twist, the line between witchcraft and ancestral wisdom blurs, leaving the viewer pondering the power of truth in the face of fear.