Black Death, directed by Christopher Smith, is a haunting historical horror film set against the grim backdrop of medieval England during the time of the Black Plague. Blending elements of mystery, horror, and historical drama, the film explores themes of faith, morality, and the human condition. Centered on a young monk named Osmund (played by Eddie Redmayne), the story delves into his internal struggles and external conflicts as he embarks on a perilous journey that will test both his beliefs and his heart. As he faces the horrors of the plague and the complexities of love, Osmund’s story unfolds in a brutal and thought-provoking narrative.

Set in the 14th century, Black Death portrays a world ravaged by the terrifying spread of the bubonic plague. Amidst the chaos, fear, and widespread death, Osmund—a novice monk—finds himself at a crossroads. Torn between his deep faith in God and his growing love for a mysterious woman, he is sent on a mission that forces him to confront both his spiritual convictions and emotional turmoil. The mission begins when news surfaces about a remote village that has allegedly remained untouched by the plague—an anomaly that captures the attention of both the Church and local authorities.
Osmund is recruited by a group of mercenaries led by the ruthless Ulric (Sean Bean) to investigate the village and uncover its secrets.