Released Date:
2012-01-06
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
83 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
4.1 (29179 Reviews)
Director:
William Brent BellGenres:
HorrorWilliam Brent Bell
Matthew Peterman
An American girl, Isabella, sets out to make a documentary to understand what happened to her mother who murdered three clergy people. She was not convicted due to insanity and was sent to a mental hospital in Italy. Isabella meets with some priests in Italy who explain that her mother's condition may not be medical, but could be an extra-human possession.
Released Date:
2014-08-19
Languages:
English, French
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
89 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
5.9 (4762 Reviews)
Director:
William Brent BellWilliam Brent Bell (screenplay)
Matthew Peterman (screenplay)
In France, the Porter family is slaughtered while camping in the woods and only Claire Porter survives seriously wounded. She reports that her husband Henry and her son Peter have been eaten alive by a strong man. The eremite Talan Gwynek that lives in the woods with his mother is arrested by the police accused of being the killer. The defense attorney Kate Moore is assigned to defend Talan and she comes to the police station with her investigator Eric Sarin and the animal expert Gavin Flemyng to interview Talan. The unwilling police inspector Klaus Pistor is sure that Talan is the murderer but has to let Kate and her team work. There is turmoil in the precinct and Gavin is scratched by Talan. Then they visit Talan's mother Mrs. Gwynek and they learn that Talan has a rare disease. Further, the government wants her lands to dispose nuclear waste and her husband has recently died in car accident. Soon Eric discloses that the death of Mr. Gwynek was suspicious and Pistor was in charge of the investigation. When Kate succeeds in sending Talan to a hospital for examination, she discovers the effects of Talan's disease and is the responsible for the next events.
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