
Exorcismus (2010)
La posesión de Emma Evans (original title)Reference View | Change View
- PG-13
- 1h 38min
- Horror
- 29 Dec 2010 (Spain)
- Movie
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Cast
Sophie Vavasseur | ... |
Emma
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Stephen Billington | ... |
Christopher
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Richard Felix | ... |
John
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Jo-Anne Stockham | ... |
Lucy
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Lazzaro E. Oertli Ortiz | ... |
Mark
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Isamaya Ffrench | ... |
Rose
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Tommy Bastow | ... |
Alex
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Emma Reynolds | ... |
Sarah
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Doug Bradley | ... |
Padre Ennis
(as Douglas Bradley)
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Brendan Price | ... |
Brian
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Clàudia Costas | ... |
Ana Salgado
(as Claudia Costas)
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Cristina Cervià | ... |
Sofia Salgado
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Francesc Ten | ... |
Priest 1
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Joan Roca | ... |
Priest 2
(as Joan Cusachs)
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Pere Raich | ... |
Priest 3
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Directed by
Manuel Carballo |
Written by
David Muñoz | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Carlos Fernández | ... | executive producer |
Julio Fernández | ... | producer |
Sandra Fernández | ... | production executive |
Carla Pérez de Albéniz | ... | line producer |
Elisa Salinas | ... | associate producer |
Music by
Zacarías M. de la Riva |
Cinematography by
Javier Salmones |
Editing by
Guillermo de la Cal |
Editorial Department
Alberto Bernad | ... | making-of editor |
Miguel P. Gilaberte | ... | digital intermediate colorist |
Casting By
Pep Armengol | ||
Luci Lenox |
Production Design by
Josep Rosell |
Costume Design by
María Engo |
Makeup Department
Karol Tornaria | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Goyo Gámez | ... | production manager |
Mariano Liwski | ... | post-production supervisor |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Luis Casacuberta | ... | first assistant director |
Tânia da Fonseca | ... | trainee assistant director |
Tânia da Foseca | ... | trainee assistant director |
Mònica Farrés | ... | third assistant director |
Inés Lugo | ... | second assistant director |
Art Department
Carlos Grané | ... | set dresser |
Ivette Massip | ... | art assistant |
Jun Matsuura | ... | storyboard artist |
Sound Department
Mafalda Alba | ... | dialogue editor |
David Calleja | ... | re-recording mixer |
Manuel Carrión | ... | foley artist |
Alayn Crespo | ... | boom operator |
Gerard Espert | ... | sound recordist |
Virgilio Martínez | ... | mixing assistant |
Fabiola Ordoyo | ... | sound designer / supervising sound editor |
Natxo Ortuzar | ... | sound recordist (as Natxo Ortúzar) |
Jaume Puig | ... | sound consultant: Dolby |
David Rodríguez | ... | foley mixer |
Felix Rost | ... | adr recordist |
Special Effects by
Kevin Carter | ... | special effects contact lenses |
Jordi Morera | ... | special effects makeup: DDT SFX Crew |
Raquel Munuera | ... | special effects makeup: DDT SFX |
Visual Effects by
Hector Acosta | ... | visual effects artist |
Roberto García | ... | digital compositor |
Pablo Pueyo | ... | visual effects artist |
Luis Tinoco | ... | visual effects supervisor |
Stunts
Antonio Higueruelo | ... | stunt coordinator |
Camera and Electrical Department
Oriol Busquets | ... | camera operator: "b" camera |
Jordi Florensa | ... | assistant camera: b camera |
Mundo Mulero | ... | key grip |
Toni Puertas | ... | gaffer |
Pau Reig | ... | focus puller: second unit |
Àlex Sans | ... | second assistant camera |
Álvaro Solís | ... | clapper loader |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Desirée Guirao | ... | costume assistant |
Music Department
Arnau Bataller | ... | composer: additional music |
Irene Vinader | ... | music editor / second music engineer |
José Vinader | ... | score recording & mixing |
Script and Continuity Department
María Bellapart | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Eduardo Albaladejo | ... | management of rights: Filmax Entertainment |
Pau Brunet | ... | marketing consultant |
Vicente Canales | ... | head of sales |
Vika Evdokimenko | ... | production assistant |
Margarita Huguet | ... | production assistant |
Yulika Krausz | ... | venezuelan dubbing |
Anna Maluenda | ... | set production assistant |
Alberto Marini | ... | head of development |
Melina Matthews | ... | head dialogue coach |
Amèlia Mora | ... | story editor |
Noemí Oliete | ... | production coordinator (as Noemi Oliete) |
María Parrón | ... | head of business & legal affairs (as Maria Parrón) / legal and business affairs (as Maria Parrón) |
Antonio Quiñonero | ... | additional production assistant/truck driver |
Martin Samper | ... | making-of director |
Elisa Sirvent | ... | production coordinator |
Javier Vargas Colina | ... | main and end titles |
Albert Val | ... | development executive (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- AtEntertainment K.K. (2011) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Cinestar (2011) (Philippines) (theatrical)
- Filmax (2010) (Spain) (theatrical)
- Golden Village Pictures (2011) (Singapore) (theatrical)
- Divisa Home Video (2017) (Spain) (DVD)
- Pinnacle Films (2011) (Australia) (DVD) (As "Exorcismus")
- Universum Film (UFA) (2012) (Germany) (DVD)
- Vicol Entertainment (2011) (Hong Kong) (DVD)
- Zon Lusomundo Audiovisuais (2011) (Portugal)
Special Effects
- Onirikal Studio (visual effects)
Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Fifteen year-old Emma Evans has an argument with her mother Lucy since she wants to go to a concert in London with her friends Rose and Alex. Emma immediately has a convulsion and her family takes her to the hospital, but the doctors do not find any physical problem. Then her father John tries to convince his wife to send Emma to school, instead of homeschooling, but she prefers to keep Emma in the family-based education. Lucy sends her daughter to the psychoanalyst believing that she has psychological problems and Emma asks her friend Rose to record her session of hypnosis though the cellular but the doctor dies during the session. When Emma listens to the tape, she believes she is possessed by the devil and asks her parents to be submitted to an exorcism with her uncle, Priest Christopher Taylor. However her skeptical mother is against the ritual and recalls that Chris was responsible for the death of a teenager, Ana, in the past in an unsuccessful exorcism. But when Emma levitates in the kitchen in front of her family, her parents call Chris. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
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Taglines | There are some things best kept secret. See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Box Office
Budget | $1,800,000 (estimated) |
Opening Weekend Spain | $372,189, 31 Dec 2011 |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Stephen Billington starred in Resident Evil and Sophie Vavasseur starred in the film's sequel Resident Evil: Apocalypse. See more » |
Movie Connections | Features Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 (2009). See more » |
Crazy Credits | During the credits...we see Emma pushing her mother in a wheelchair through a park See more » |
Quotes |
[last lines]
Mark: [to his sister unaware she's posessed] You're stupid! See more » |