Like The Wicker Man (1973) meets Scarecrows (1988), but rooted in Lithuanian ethnography.
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A young journalist returns to her ancestral village in the Lithuanian countryside. She discovers that locals avoid a decaying scarecrow in a barren field. At night, the scarecrow moves. Soon, she learns that the baidyklė was once a man accused of witchcraft — and now it seeks revenge on the descendants of those who condemned him.