Quando una giovane donna presenta i segni delle stimmate, un sacerdote viene inviato a indagare sul suo caso, che può avere gravi ramificazioni per la sua fede e per la stessa Chiesa cattoli... Leggi tuttoQuando una giovane donna presenta i segni delle stimmate, un sacerdote viene inviato a indagare sul suo caso, che può avere gravi ramificazioni per la sua fede e per la stessa Chiesa cattolica.Quando una giovane donna presenta i segni delle stimmate, un sacerdote viene inviato a indagare sul suo caso, che può avere gravi ramificazioni per la sua fede e per la stessa Chiesa cattolica.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 6 candidature totali
- Marion Petrocelli
- (as Rade Sherbedgia)
- Dr. Eckworth
- (as Duke Moosekian)
- Cheryl
- (as Kessia Kordelle)
- Donna's Customer
- (as Frankie Thorn)
Recensioni in evidenza
it is definitely anti-church, or rather, anti-establishment and anti-church politics. but it is not anti-god. the movie points out what many people believe already, that you do not need a church building to believe in god.
yet, it's not a religious movie. it's not really a horror movie. there are parts that are horrific, and it will make you think. don't watch this if you're in the mood for mindless entertainment. see it, and make your own judgements on what it's about. even if you don't agree with the premise, the acting and the storyline are well worth it.
This is one of the more clever "religious horror" films that I've seen. Using a young atheist girl as the recipient of stigmata is an original and intriguing concept. The various violent scenes where the fabulously stylish Arquette is attacked are gory and horrific, but so gorgeously shot that you cannot take your eyes away. Unfortunately, there are too many boring scenes of babbling priests. There was a bit of controversy when this was released because it hypothesizes about some very horrific skeletons in the closet of the Catholic church. The DVD features the Director's alternate ending that is decidedly less Hollywoodized than the theatrical release, but leaves the story in a confused, contradictory space. Recommended for fans of religious and stylish horror. My Rating: 7/10
But, having bypassed the conventional, the movie is only partially successful in bringing the experience of the stigmata to the screen. The movie is a victim itself of a conventional portrayal of the evil bureaucratic Vatican desk jockeys suppressing "true" religion. And I have to admit that, as I was watching it, I found myself thinking, "Hmm, that sounds like the Gospel of Thomas," -- a famous Gnostic Gospel. Surprise.
But, overall, I'd recommend it as a decent movie and a departure from the generic, bland portrayal of Christian religious experience a la the Hallmark channel or "Touched by an Angel." It is a movie that can make you think about the nature of religious experience and its impact on an ordinary life.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe phrase "Split a piece of wood; I am there. Lift up the stone, and you will find me there." comes from the "Gospel of Thomas" (Verse 77).
- BlooperThe priest stated to Frankie that she was the same age as St. Francis when he received the stigmata, 23. In fact, St. Francis was 42 years old when he received the stimata.
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[Frankie is possessed by Father Alameida]
Frankie: Jesus said... the Kingdom of God is inside you, and all around you, not in mansions of wood and stone. Split a piece of wood... and I am there, lift a stone... and you will find me.
Father Andrew Kiernan: Brother Alameida, I call upon you to release this woman. Give her grace and let her not come into the ways of harm. For through Jesus Christ we have all been saved and let us not fear any ill. For Jesus is with us, and the Unity of the Holy Spirit will remain forever, and ever. God bless your soul, Brother Alameida. And go in peace.
- Versioni alternativeThe DVD release offers several scenes that were edited, reshot, or removed altogether after poor test screenings. Glimpses of several of these scenes can be seen in the movie's original theatrical trailer (also included on the DVD):
- An alternate opening where Father Almeida commits suicide by jumping off of the roof of his church. In the final cut, there is no indication as to how he died.
- A longer, much more explicit version of Frankie and her boyfriend Steve fooling around during the opening credits.
- Before Frankie's first stimagtic attack, she experiences a series of strange occurances while closing her hair salon.
- Also, before Frankie's first stigmatic attack, she comes home and is scared by her boyfriend Steve. The two have an argument.
- ConnessioniEdited into Divine Rites: The Story of Stigmata (1999)
- Colonne sonoreMary Mary (Stigmatic Mix)
Written by Danbert Nobacon, Bruce Duncan, Anne Holden, Louise Watts, Paul Greco,
Darren Hamer, Allen Whalley, and Judith Abbott
Performed by Chumbawamba
Courtesy of EMI Electrola GmbH and Universal Records
Universal Records under license from Universal Music Special Markets
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- Estigma
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Eastern Columbia Building - 849 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(appears in several scenes and may be where patrica arquette's apartment is located. she is seen on the roof of this building.)
- Aziende produttrici
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- Budget
- 29.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 50.046.268 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 18.309.666 USD
- 12 set 1999
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 89.446.268 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 43min(103 min)
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1