''The Witch's Cradle'' was written and directed by
experimental filmmaker
Maya Deren. The film was developed at a comparison between surrealists' defiance of time and space and that of
medieval magicians and witches. Deren developed the film over a period of one month, lasting from August to September 1943. However, long after
principal photography for the film commenced, she abandoned the project, leaving the film incomplete. Some of the film's outtakes were found and stored at the
Anthology Film Archives, while several sequences that were shot appear to be
lost. Surviving shots from the film are mostly semi-edited sequences, including one particular sequence that Deren had engineered during post-production to be played backwards. ==See also==