The Exorcism of God
The Exorcism of God is a 2021 supernatural horror film directed by Alejandro Hidalgo[1] and starring Will Beinbrink[2] and María Gabriela de Faría.[3] The Film premiered as an official selection at the 16th edition of Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, and screened at the Sitges Film Festival, Fantasporto, and Screamfest. The film was awarded the "2022 International Box Office Achievement Awards" for being the highest-grossing Latino film of 2022.
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Directed by | Alejandro Hidalgo |
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Cinematography | Gerard Uzcategui |
Edited by | Dester Linares Rodrigo Ríos |
Music by | Elik Alvarez Yoncarlos Medina |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Countries | United States Mexico |
Language | English |
Budget | $1,300,000 |
Box office | $6,074,631 |
Plot
Peter Williams, an American priest working in Mexico, is possessed during an exorcism and ends up committing a terrible act. Eighteen years later, the consequences of his sin come back to haunt him, unleashing the greatest battle within.
Cast
- Will Beinbrink as Father Peter Williams
- María Gabriela de Faría as Esperanza
- Joseph Marcell as Father Michael Lewis
- Irán Castillo as Magali
- Hector Kotsifakis as Dr. Nelson
- Alfredo Herrera as Possessed Jesus
- Nuria Gil as Reporter
References
External links
- The Exorcism of God at IMDb
- The Exorcism of God // rogerebert.com review
- ‘The Exorcism of God’ Review: Devilishly Demeaning // nytimes.com review
- The Exorcism of God review – a big gaudy altarpiece of demonic horror // theguardian.com review
- Interview: Alejandro Hidalgo (The Exorcism of God)
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