
The Vatican Exorcisms was shot by Joe Marino, an American film-maker who went to Italy to shed light on the phenomenon of exorcisms. Accompanied by Padre Luigi, a true exorcist, Joe travels to the south of Italy, a place where the sacred and profane have always lived together, where Christian rituals are inextricably linked to the pagan ones.... (Full plot summary below)
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The Vatican Exorcisms was shot by Joe Marino, an American film-maker who went to Italy to shed light on the phenomenon of exorcisms. Accompanied by Padre Luigi, a true exorcist, Joe travels to the south of Italy, a place where the sacred and profane have always lived together, where Christian rituals are inextricably linked to the pagan ones.
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| User ReviewMatteo Lvery good movie...now I know what should be done or not during an exorcism rite...and the moral lesson: Father Luigi simply asked him to believe in God so the devil will get more close, but, Joe didn't... |
| User Reviewjoe mnot the worst film of this kind you'll see but pretty close. Another of those "real" footage horror films that has much less going on than similar style films, it never really gets going and the end is hust very confusing. avoid, there are better films in the genre |
| User ReviewDavid Mhorriable movie, can believe I just wasted 1.25 and wasted an hour and a hour of my life watching this. complete failure, Scooby-Doo is scarier than this. |