The Exorcism of Anna Ecklund

  • UK Flight 666
UK, 2016, 75 min

Directed by:

Andrew Jones
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In this terrifying true story, something beyond comprehension is happening to wife and mother Anna Ecklund. Once a mild mannered churchgoer, she is now prone to bouts of violent rage with a particular anger toward religious imagery. Desperate to find a cure for Anna's disturbing behaviour, her family call on doctors and psychiatrists to provide a diagnosis. But when no rational explanation can be found, local priest Father Riesinger teams up with Vatican investigator Father Lamont to evaluate the case. Realising that Anna is inhabited by a malevolent entity, the priests take her to a nearby Convent to perform an Exorcism. But all hell breaks loose and a brutal battle between good and evil begins. (official distributor synopsis)

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kaylin 

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English The Exorcism of Anna Ecklund doesn't bring anything new and simply copies what has already been done many times before. There are strange glances, spitting and hissing, blood, violence, a single bed where the afflicted lies, Christian priests, shots of the Vatican - simply nothing that you haven't already seen in other films. Plot-wise, it's honestly quite poor and doesn't really lead anywhere substantial. Avoid it. ()