Interesting and visually arresting final scene in the Polish movie "
The Peasants" (2023) (Polish: "
Chłopi"). This is a movie set in a Polish village in the 19th century, and its visual style is based on animation rendering live action footage into oil paintings and then animating those paintings -- see
Wikipedia.
The plot concerns a young peasant woman, Jagna, and has various sex, rape and nudity scense, building up to the conclusion which is summarised on Wikipedia as "
Jagna, now with a reputation of being a promiscuous woman, rejects the offer to marry a carpenter named Mateusz out of spite. The residents of Lipce discuss the matter of Jagna and decide to banish her from the village. Antek, who is now Lipce's most influential person, allows the peasants to carry out a lynch. Outraged, they attack the hut where Jagna is hiding, tear off her clothes and take her to the edge of the village. There they beat and throw dirt at her, leaving her naked in the rain. After some time, the humiliated Jagna gets up, lets the rain wash the mud off her, and marches out into the world."
So, we get to see the young woman in a red dress dragged out of her hut by a lynch mob of villagers, have her dress ripped off with some opportunistic groping, then being beaten bloody and humiliated before being thrown naked onto a hand cart and driven out of the village, there dumped in the mud and abandoned naked in the pouring rain. All rendered in the style of Polish landscape artists of the late 19th century. At one stage it looks like we're going to see a lynch execution rather than a banishment -- there is a hangman's noose with her naked body on the cart, and the destination of the cart is a free-standing tall cross on a hill outside the village -- but it's a tease, or else a warning what would happen to her if she returned.
I've screen-capped the scene to give an idea, although the CF limit of five images feels a bit sparse here:
[Edit: added additional screencaps to make the narrative clearer as per reply from @Wragg ]