Project Detail

Exorcism

Synopsis

In 1963 a young woman was possessed by a demon claiming to be the Devil, a local priest was requested by the girl’s mother to perform an Exorcism. No one knows what became of them.
50 years later a group of filmmakers attempt to recreate the Exorcism but they are not prepared for the horror they will encounter. Captured on behind the scenes camera we the audience are now able to see these disturbing and unexplained events leading to the film crew’s final hour.

Details

Year
2011
Type of project
Features
Running time
75 mins
Format
hd
Director
Lance Patrick 1st Feature
Producer
Lance Patrick, Lee Akehurst
Screenwriter
Lance Patrick
Director of Photography
Lee Akehurst
Sound
Christopher Doyle
Principal cast
Alex Rendall, Aisling Knight, Rick Alancroft, Sarah akehurst, Elise Harris

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Production Status

Production Company

www.innovatefilms.com

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