This world-famous William Friedkin classic remains one of the most shocking and gripping films in history and is still regarded by many as the scariest film ever made.
An actress seeks help for her daughter Regan who is acting increasingly strange. Because psychiatrists offer no solace, she asks a priest to perform an exorcism ritual. If it doesn't help, it won't hurt. In 1973, moviegoers, already in the mood by rumors of the mysterious accident-plagued footage, swooned over the film.
Director William Friedkin (The French Connection) had therefore made an intensely exciting, groundbreaking horror film. In 2000, a restored, even scarier version of the classic was released, with some goosebumps-inducing added scenes. Won Oscars for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Sound Mixing.
Source: VPRO
Unfortunately, the studio has temporarily revoked our screening license. Ticket sales have therefore been halted. For the time being, we assume that we can show the film on the planned date.
This film is part of the theme program Creatures from the Depths, with groundbreaking, modern and classic monster films from all corners of the world.