13 Exorcisms

13 Exorcisms (Spanish: 13 exorcismos) is a 2022 Spanish supernatural horror film directed by Jacobo Martínez in his feature debut, which stars María Romanillos and José Sacristán in a demonically possessed girl versus exorcist priest relationship, along with Ruth Díaz and Urko Olazabal.

13 Exorcisms
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Directed byJacobo Martínez
Screenplay by
  • Ramón Campos
  • Teresa Fernández-Valdés
  • Salvador S. Molina
  • Gema R. Neira
  • David Orea
  • Carlos Ruano
Starring
Production
companies
Distributed byBeta Fiction
Release date
  • 4 November 2022 (2022-11-04)
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Plot

Following a naive séance, and upon the strange behaviour ensuingly displayed by teenager Laura Villegas, the latter's deeply Catholic family calls a Vatican-sanctioned exorcist to intervene in the case of demonic possession.[1][2]

Cast

Production

The screenplay was penned by Ramón Campos, Teresa Fernández-Valdés, Salvador S. Molina, Gema R. Neira, David Orea, and Carlos Ruano.[4] A Mr. Fields and Friends, Atresmedia Cine, Bambú Producciones and 13 E Movie AIE production, the film had the participation of Atresmedia, Movistar Plus+, AGADIC and Diputación de Ourense.[5] It was shot in Galicia, including locations such as Ourense, Ordes, and Santiago de Compostela.[4]

Release

Distributed by Beta Fiction (thereby marking the company's debut as a distributor in the Spanish market), the film is set to be theatrically released in Spain on 4 November 2022.[4][6][1] StudioCanal handled international sales.[6]

Reception

Raquel Hernández Luján of HobbyConsolas rated the film with 70 points ("good"), highlighting the cast's commitment, the most twisted scenes and the special effects as the best things about the film while citing the film's final coda as a negative element.[7]

Beatriz Martínez of La Nueva España rated the film 3 out of 5 stars, pointing out that despite the helmer managing to pull a beginning eliciting just the right doses of suggestion and creeps, the perspective, initially anchored to the adolescent psyche of the character portrayed by an "extraordinary" Romanillos, becomes blurred, and "the climax is rushed and confusing, throwing away the achievements of its disturbing beginning".[8]

Elsa Fernández-Santos of El País considered that the film "barely delves into its more realistic possibilities to offer [instead] a fiction that is slanted towards the fantastic, poorly constructed and that contributes very little to the genre", otherwise finding striking the direction of actors, as each one of them are seemingly in a different movie, with only Romanillos providing some truth to her character's portrayal.[9]

Begoña del Teso of El Correo rated the film 2 out of 5 stars, arguing that it is "badly structured, badly lit, badly created" and pointing out that its makers "could not decide if they wanted to (badly) imitate 'The Exorcist' or 'Carrie'".[10]

Accolades

Year Award CategoryNominee(s) ResultRef.
202337th Goya AwardsBest Special EffectsMariano García Marty, Jordi CostaNominated[11]

See also

References

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