Additional information for Exorcismus, which has a domestic theatrical release set for January 6, 2011. The film is being distributed by IFC Films and has not yet been rated. Exorcismus has a total running time of 98 minutes.
NC-16
Singapore
R-13
Philippines
M/16
Portugal
MA
Australia
18
South Korea
PG-13
USA
15
UK
98min
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A family allows their young daughter's exorcism to be recorded secretly.
Fifteen-year-old Emma Evans seemed like a pretty typical teenager until recently. She was restless, tired of the demands of her overprotective parents, sick of having to watch her younger brother all the time, hoping to get away somehow and have a life of her own. Suddenly, Emma's life changes in an unexpected way. She starts having frightening fits. Although her parents attribute her behavior to psychological problems, Emma senses that something much darker is hiding inside her, waiting for its time to break into the world. Desperate for answers, her parents have tried every medical test they can, but no real answers have surfaced.In the Evans' housing complex, the residents are getting frightened. Strange things have been happening that they don't understand. The source of the horror is in the Evans family. Their daughter Emma is getting sicker by the day. Desperately reaching for help, the family relies on a priest who begins to visit Emma every day. He begins hypnosis sessions with her in order to help her relax so she can better express what is troubling her. Although he wants to reassure the family that all is well, he too is getting more and more frightened. There is something dark and terrible inside Emma that won't be hiding for much longer.
Manuel Carballo
Director(s)
David Muñoz
Writer(s)
Carlos Fernández
executive producer
Julio Fernández
producer
Sandra Fernández
production executive
Carla Pérez de Albéniz
line producer
Elisa Salinas
associate producer
Producer(s)
Zacarías M. de la Riva
Composer(s)
Emma
Sophie Vavasseur
Christopher
Stephen Billington
John
Richard Felix
Lucy (as Jo Anne Sotckham)
Jo-Anne Stockham
Mark
Lazzaro E. Oertli Ortiz
Rose (as Ismaya Ffrench)
Isamaya French
Alex
Tommy Bastow
Sarah
Emma Reynolds
Padre Ennis (as Douglas Bradley)
Doug Bradley
Brian
Brendan Price
Ana Salgado (as Claudia Costas)
Clàudia Costas
Sofia Salgado
Cristina Cervià
Priest 1
Francesc Ten
Priest 2 (as Joan Cusachs)
Joan Roca
Priest 3
Pere Raich
Exorcismus
No theatrical release dates have been decided.
Director(s)
Writer(s)
executive producer
Julio Fernández
producer
Sandra Fernández
production executive
Carla Pérez de Albéniz
line producer
Elisa Salinas
associate producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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