Due to a high volume of active users and service overload, we had to decrease the quality of video streaming. Premium users remains with the highest video quality available. Sorry for the inconvinience it may cause. Donate to keep project running.
We are currently experiencing technical difficulties with our servers. We hope to have this resolved soon. This issue doesn't affect premium users.
Get Premium
Watch on MixDrop/MyStream
Oops...
Something went wrong
Try again later.
Something went wrong
Try again later.
Here You can choose a playback server.
The Devil and Father Amorth
Description
Good material, bad movie. The lack of attention to basic crucial details such as audio quality is borderline disrespectful, this movie deserved a proper production. I mean...It's almost 2020. Even TV documentaries look and sound 20x better. However, I must acknowledge that the unsettling and raw nature of the theme is still pungent there, even in such a sloppy pic. Cristina's scenes and the questions the director made in the course of the 68min do indeed resonate.
Good material, bad movie. The lack of attention to basic crucial details such as audio quality is borderline disrespectful, this movie deserved a proper production. I mean...It's almost 2020. Even TV documentaries look and sound 20x better. However, I must acknowledge that the unsettling and raw nature of the theme is still pungent there, even in such a sloppy pic. Cristina's scenes and the questions the director made in the course of the 68min do indeed resonate.
Actors:
William Friedkin,
William Peter Blatty,
Gabriele Amorth,
Neil Martin,
Robert Barron,
Michael First
William Friedkin
29 August 1935, Chicago, Illinois, USA
William Peter Blatty
7 January 1928, New York City, New York, USA
Gabriele Amorth
Neil Martin
Robert Barron
Michael First
Genre:
Horror, Documentary
Director:
William Friedkin
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Gabriele Amorth #Robert Barron #The Devil and Father Amorth #The Devil and Father Amorth (2017 #The Devil and Father Amorth (2017) #William Friedkin #William Friedkin
COMMENTS (0)
Sort by
Newest
Newest
Oldest
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
April 26, 2018
Friedken explores the origins of The Exorcist. Anyone who's seen even one of the hundreds of documentaries about the making of that classic... will not find anything new here.June 20, 2018
No sense of gothic mystery is to be found with not a single artfully shot frame in the entire film. (Remember, The Exorcist was so well shot that they actually used a film still as the poster and it's stunning.)April 19, 2018
Despite Friedkin's pedigree, it seems to have been made by someone who's never seen a movie before.April 24, 2018
Longer than a bonus feature for the already exhaustively-presented Exorcist, but not quite long or complex enough to be the feature-length exploration of real exorcisms it aspires to be - effectively, an infomercial for his earlier work.April 19, 2018
Regardless of whether you were raised in the church and believe in God and the devil, there's a chilling air of taboo voyeurism in all of this.July 02, 2018
While providing incredibly rare insight, The Devil and Father Amorth is an overly-jumbled, overwrought documentary experience whose reach unfortunately exceeds its grasp.May 23, 2018
The Devil and Father Amorth starts to feel slippery, as Friedkin uses the sliver offered by psychologists and neurologists as a pry bar to crack open space for the supernatural.April 27, 2018
William Friedkin's audio-enhanced documentary about an actual exorcism is a lukewarm flop.April 19, 2018
If this documentary celebrates a crackpot, Mr. Friedkin is his match. The director's blabbermouth tendencies and wry manner make him an enjoyable M.C.April 27, 2018
Whether this is a documentary or a witty found-footage style thriller, it's a lot of fun.April 20, 2018
The Devil and Father Amorth feels at once bloated and slight, like a DVD supplement puffed up to feature length.April 19, 2018
This would be an interesting subject to explore at length, with a host who didn't seem to be padding an opportunity for self-promotion with the trappings of science.