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Stigmata (film)

Stigmata is a 1999 supernatural horror film directed by Rupert Wainwright and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was written by Tom Lazarus and Rick Ramage. Its story follows an atheist hairdresser from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who is afflicted with stigmata after acquiring a rosary formerly owned by a deceased Italian priest who himself had suffered from the phenomenon. It stars Patricia Arquette, Gabriel Byrne, Jonathan Pryce, Nia Long, Portia de Rossi and Rade Šerbedžija.

Stigmata
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRupert Wainwright
Screenplay byTom Lazarus
Rick Ramage
Story byTom Lazarus
Produced byFrank Mancuso, Jr.
Starring
CinematographyJeffrey L. Kimball
Edited byMichael R. Miller
Music byBilly Corgan
Mike Garson
Elia Cmiral
Production
company
FGM Entertainment
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
  • September 10, 1999 (1999-09-10)
Running time
103 minutes
Countries
LanguagesAramaic[3]
English
Portuguese
Budget$29 million[4]
Box office$89.4 million[4]

The film was produced by FGM Entertainment and was released on September 10, 1999. It grossed $18.3 million during its opening weekend and $89.4 million worldwide, against a budget of $29 million.[5] It received generally negative reviews and has a 22% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[6] Despite its negative reviews, Stigmata earned more than triple its budget.

Plot edit

In the Brazilian village of Belo Quinto, Father Andrew Kiernan, a former scientist and a Jesuit priest who investigates supposed miracles, examines a statue of the Virgin Mary weeping blood at the funeral of Father Paulo Alameida, who had previously experienced stigmata. While Andrew is collecting evidence, a young boy steals a rosary from the father's hand. The boy later sells it to a woman in a marketplace, who sends it to her daughter, Frankie Paige, living in Pittsburgh.

Shortly afterward, Frankie is attacked by an unseen force while bathing, and receives two deep wounds on her wrists. As the wounds are treated, doctors cannot find the cause. Frankie asks a priest if he is Andrew Kiernan, the scientist, priest and investigator. When the priest says he is Father Derning, the lights in the train flash and Frankie is whipped from behind by an unseen force. While Frankie is hospitalized again, the priest sends security tapes showing the attack to the Vatican, and Andrew is sent to investigate.

Andrew interviews Frankie, believing her wounds may also be stigmata. When she tells him she is an atheist, Andrew tells her that stigmata is when the deeply devoted are struck with the five wounds that Jesus received during the crucifixion. Frankie begins to research on her own what the cause could be. Her head begins to bleed, the third stigmata wound caused by the Crown of Thorns. Frankie runs home, where Andrew is waiting, and then runs into an alley. As Andrew pursues her, Frankie smashes a glass bottle and uses the shards to carve symbols on the hood of a car: when Andrew approaches her, she yells at him in another language.

Andrew takes Frankie to Father Derning's church, and the Vatican translates what she was yelling in Aramaic. The next morning, Andrew returns to her apartment to find her writing on the wall, now covered in Aramaic. Frankie talks in a male voice, speaking Italian. Wounds appear on her feet, the fourth wound of stigmata. Andrew emails photographs of Frankie's apartment wall to the Vatican, where Brother Delmonico recognizes the words and deletes the pictures. He tells Andrew the words are from a document the church found that looked to be an entirely new gospel. Father Dario shows the pictures to Cardinal Daniel Houseman, who also recognizes them. Delmonico phones Marion Petrocelli and tells him the missing gospel has been found in Pittsburgh.

Andrew goes to Frankie's apartment to find the wall she wrote on painted over, and Frankie attempts to seduce him. When Andrew rejects her, she attacks him and denounces his beliefs in a male voice, ending with Frankie levitating off the bed, crying tears of blood. Houseman and Dario arrive with Derning and take Frankie to another church, sending Andrew to Derning's. At Derning's church, Andrew meets Petrocelli, who tells him the words Frankie has been writing are part of a document found outside Jerusalem they believed to be a gospel in the exact words of Jesus. Petrocelli, Delmonico and Alameida were assigned to translate it, but Houseman ordered them to stop. Alameida refused and stole the document to continue translating it alone, having been excommunicated by Houseman.

Petrocelli tells Andrew that the document was Jesus telling his disciples that the Kingdom of God is in all of us and not confined to churches. Petrocelli tells Andrew that Alameida suffered from stigmata. Andrew races to the church where Frankie is, while Houseman and Dario attempt to perform an exorcism on Frankie. Frankie shouts at them in a male voice, and Houseman attempts to strangle her. Andrew stops him, and the room is set on fire. Now believing Frankie is possessed by Alameida's spirit, Andrew offers to be Alameida's messenger instead. He walks unharmed through the fire to retrieve Frankie, bidding Alameida's spirit to depart in peace. Some time later, Andrew returns to Belo Quinto and finds the original documents for the lost gospel in Alameida's church.

Text just before the end credits describes the discovery of the Gospel of Thomas, stating that the Catholic Church refuses to recognize the document as a gospel and considers it heresy.

Cast edit

Production edit

An international co-production film between The United States and Mexico. Development was first announced in January 1998, when Frank Mancuso Jr. announced his intention to produce a supernatural thriller helmed by Rupert Wainwright.[7]

Reception edit

Box office edit

Stigmata, produced on a $29 million budget, premièred at the box office in the number one position, earning $18.3 million in its first weekend, becoming the first film in five weekends to outgross The Sixth Sense at the box office. In the United States, Stigmata earned $50,046,268. Internationally the film earned $39,400,000 for a total worldwide gross $89,446,268.[4]

Critical response edit

The film received poor reviews. The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 22% approval rating, based on 91 reviews (20 positive, 71 negative). The website's consensus reads, "The story is unconvincing and the acting is weak."[6]

Roger Ebert called it "possibly the funniest movie ever made about Catholicism — from a theological point of view."[8] Gabriel Byrne was nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actor for his performances in both this film and End of Days, where he lost to Ahmed Best as Jar Jar Binks in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace.

Release edit

Scream Factory released the film on May 19, 2015 for the first time on Blu-ray.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ "Stigmata". kinorium.com. Retrieved December 6, 2019.
  2. ^ "Stigmata (1999)". abandomoviez.net. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
  3. ^ . BFI Film & TV Database. London: British Film Institute. Archived from the original on January 18, 2009. Retrieved December 15, 2012.
  4. ^ a b c "Stigmata". Box Office Mojo.
  5. ^ "Stigmata". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2020-02-21.
  6. ^ a b "Stigmata". Rotten Tomatoes.
  7. ^ "Mancuso Jr. reups at MGM for 5 years". Variety. Retrieved July 19, 2021.
  8. ^ Ebert, Roger (January 1, 1999). "Stigmata". RogerEbert.com.
  9. ^ "'Stigmata' Blu-ray details".

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Stigmata is a 1999 supernatural horror film directed by Rupert Wainwright and distributed by Metro Goldwyn Mayer It was written by Tom Lazarus and Rick Ramage Its story follows an atheist hairdresser from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania who is afflicted with stigmata after acquiring a rosary formerly owned by a deceased Italian priest who himself had suffered from the phenomenon It stars Patricia Arquette Gabriel Byrne Jonathan Pryce Nia Long Portia de Rossi and Rade Serbedzija StigmataTheatrical release posterDirected byRupert WainwrightScreenplay byTom LazarusRick RamageStory byTom LazarusProduced byFrank Mancuso Jr StarringPatricia Arquette Gabriel Byrne Jonathan Pryce Nia Long Portia de Rossi Rade SerbedzijaCinematographyJeffrey L KimballEdited byMichael R MillerMusic byBilly CorganMike GarsonElia CmiralProductioncompanyFGM EntertainmentDistributed byMetro Goldwyn MayerRelease dateSeptember 10 1999 1999 09 10 Running time103 minutesCountriesUnited States Mexico 1 2 LanguagesAramaic 3 EnglishPortugueseBudget 29 million 4 Box office 89 4 million 4 The film was produced by FGM Entertainment and was released on September 10 1999 It grossed 18 3 million during its opening weekend and 89 4 million worldwide against a budget of 29 million 5 It received generally negative reviews and has a 22 approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes 6 Despite its negative reviews Stigmata earned more than triple its budget Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical response 5 Release 6 References 7 External linksPlot editIn the Brazilian village of Belo Quinto Father Andrew Kiernan a former scientist and a Jesuit priest who investigates supposed miracles examines a statue of the Virgin Mary weeping blood at the funeral of Father Paulo Alameida who had previously experienced stigmata While Andrew is collecting evidence a young boy steals a rosary from the father s hand The boy later sells it to a woman in a marketplace who sends it to her daughter Frankie Paige living in Pittsburgh Shortly afterward Frankie is attacked by an unseen force while bathing and receives two deep wounds on her wrists As the wounds are treated doctors cannot find the cause Frankie asks a priest if he is Andrew Kiernan the scientist priest and investigator When the priest says he is Father Derning the lights in the train flash and Frankie is whipped from behind by an unseen force While Frankie is hospitalized again the priest sends security tapes showing the attack to the Vatican and Andrew is sent to investigate Andrew interviews Frankie believing her wounds may also be stigmata When she tells him she is an atheist Andrew tells her that stigmata is when the deeply devoted are struck with the five wounds that Jesus received during the crucifixion Frankie begins to research on her own what the cause could be Her head begins to bleed the third stigmata wound caused by the Crown of Thorns Frankie runs home where Andrew is waiting and then runs into an alley As Andrew pursues her Frankie smashes a glass bottle and uses the shards to carve symbols on the hood of a car when Andrew approaches her she yells at him in another language Andrew takes Frankie to Father Derning s church and the Vatican translates what she was yelling in Aramaic The next morning Andrew returns to her apartment to find her writing on the wall now covered in Aramaic Frankie talks in a male voice speaking Italian Wounds appear on her feet the fourth wound of stigmata Andrew emails photographs of Frankie s apartment wall to the Vatican where Brother Delmonico recognizes the words and deletes the pictures He tells Andrew the words are from a document the church found that looked to be an entirely new gospel Father Dario shows the pictures to Cardinal Daniel Houseman who also recognizes them Delmonico phones Marion Petrocelli and tells him the missing gospel has been found in Pittsburgh Andrew goes to Frankie s apartment to find the wall she wrote on painted over and Frankie attempts to seduce him When Andrew rejects her she attacks him and denounces his beliefs in a male voice ending with Frankie levitating off the bed crying tears of blood Houseman and Dario arrive with Derning and take Frankie to another church sending Andrew to Derning s At Derning s church Andrew meets Petrocelli who tells him the words Frankie has been writing are part of a document found outside Jerusalem they believed to be a gospel in the exact words of Jesus Petrocelli Delmonico and Alameida were assigned to translate it but Houseman ordered them to stop Alameida refused and stole the document to continue translating it alone having been excommunicated by Houseman Petrocelli tells Andrew that the document was Jesus telling his disciples that the Kingdom of God is in all of us and not confined to churches Petrocelli tells Andrew that Alameida suffered from stigmata Andrew races to the church where Frankie is while Houseman and Dario attempt to perform an exorcism on Frankie Frankie shouts at them in a male voice and Houseman attempts to strangle her Andrew stops him and the room is set on fire Now believing Frankie is possessed by Alameida s spirit Andrew offers to be Alameida s messenger instead He walks unharmed through the fire to retrieve Frankie bidding Alameida s spirit to depart in peace Some time later Andrew returns to Belo Quinto and finds the original documents for the lost gospel in Alameida s church Text just before the end credits describes the discovery of the Gospel of Thomas stating that the Catholic Church refuses to recognize the document as a gospel and considers it heresy Cast editPatricia Arquette as Frankie Paige Gabriel Byrne as Father Andrew Kiernan Jonathan Pryce as Cardinal Daniel Houseman Nia Long as Donna Chadway Rade Serbedzija as Marion Petrocelli Enrico Colantoni as Father Dario Jack Donner as Father Paulo Alameida Thomas Kopache as Father Durning Dick Latessa as Father Gianni Delmonico Portia de Rossi as Jennifer Kelliho Patrick Muldoon as Steven Ann Cusack as Dr RestonProduction editAn international co production film between The United States and Mexico Development was first announced in January 1998 when Frank Mancuso Jr announced his intention to produce a supernatural thriller helmed by Rupert Wainwright 7 Reception editBox office edit Stigmata produced on a 29 million budget premiered at the box office in the number one position earning 18 3 million in its first weekend becoming the first film in five weekends to outgross The Sixth Sense at the box office In the United States Stigmata earned 50 046 268 Internationally the film earned 39 400 000 for a total worldwide gross 89 446 268 4 Critical response edit The film received poor reviews The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 22 approval rating based on 91 reviews 20 positive 71 negative The website s consensus reads The story is unconvincing and the acting is weak 6 Roger Ebert called it possibly the funniest movie ever made about Catholicism from a theological point of view 8 Gabriel Byrne was nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actor for his performances in both this film and End of Days where he lost to Ahmed Best as Jar Jar Binks in Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace Release editScream Factory released the film on May 19 2015 for the first time on Blu ray 9 References edit Stigmata kinorium com Retrieved December 6 2019 Stigmata 1999 abandomoviez net Retrieved February 12 2012 Release BFI Film amp TV Database London British Film Institute Archived from the original on January 18 2009 Retrieved December 15 2012 a b c Stigmata Box Office Mojo Stigmata Box Office Mojo Retrieved 2020 02 21 a b Stigmata Rotten Tomatoes Mancuso Jr reups at MGM for 5 years Variety Retrieved July 19 2021 Ebert Roger January 1 1999 Stigmata RogerEbert com Stigmata Blu ray details External links editStigmata at IMDb nbsp Stigmata at AllMovie Stigmata at Box Office Mojo Stigmata at Rotten 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