DVD 109 mins IMDB
Suitable for 18 years and over
Stigmata
MGM/UA (10/09/1999)
In Collection
#141

Seen It:
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Drama, Horror, Fantasy, Thriller, Mystery
Great Britain  /  English

Patricia Arquette Frankie Paige
Gabriel Byrne Father Andrew Kiernan
Jonathan Pryce Cardinal Daniel Houseman
Nia Long Donna Chadway
Thomas Kopache
Enrico Colantoni Father Dario
Ann Cusack Dr. Reston
Portia De Rossi Jennifer Kelliho
Tom Fahn MTA Man
Lydia Hazan Attending Nurse
Tom Hodges ER Nurse

Director Rupert Wainwright
Producer Frank Mancusso, Jr.
Writer Tom Lazarus; Rick Ramage

Gabriel Byrne plays Father Kiernan, a young Jesuit priest whose degree in chemistry makes him a sort of priest/detective as he investigates weeping Marys and the like around the world. Meanwhile, Frankie (Patricia Arquette), a rave-generation Pittsburgher, is afflicted with the stigmata--holes that appear in her wrists, resembling the wounds of Christ. The young woman's symptoms filter back to the Vatican and Father Kiernan is assigned to the case. The priest is puzzled by Frankie's atheism; usually the stigmata only appear on the devout (hence the age-old controversy of miracles vs. hysteria). Other manifestations appear on Frankie, and the priest's cardinal (Jonathan Pryce) is brought in, leading to political manoeuvring within the Church hierarchy. The film owes a large and obvious debt to The Exorcist (at one point, Frankie's bed scoots across the room and she levitates into a crucifix position) but to term it an Exorcist rip-off would be to short-change Stigmata. The premise and screenplay are more cerebral than in the l973 film, and the source of the phenomenon is coming from a completely different place.

Unfortunately, amid Stigmata's high-octane editing and slick technique, the chills of The Exorcist aren't there, giving the movie a sort of identity crisis: horror movie or intellectual thriller? Several elements of the film challenge basic tenets of the Catholic faith, hence the brief furore that erupted at the time of the film's release; if nothing else, the internal workings of the Church are shown in a very unflattering light indeed. Byrne excels as the sceptical priest, as does Arquette as the tortured young woman. All told, Stigmata is a rather uneven effort but one with a thought-provoking combination of theology and thrills served up in a thoroughly modern, stylish package. Fans of TV's Ally McBeal will recognise Portia De Rossi in a supporting role. --Jerry Renshaw

Edition Details
Distributor MGM Home Ent. (Europe) Ltd.
Barcode 5050070002843
Region Region 2
Release Date 10/07/2000
Packaging Jewel Case
Screen Ratio 1.78:1
Subtitles Danish; Dutch; English; Finnish; French; German; Greek; Hungarian; Norwegian; Polish; Portuguese; Spanish; Swedish
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Purchase Price £19.99
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