Anneliese Michel was indeed a real person who indeed went through an alleged failed exorcism and did indeed die of dehydration and starvation in July of 1976. If the internet is to be believed, people make a pilgrimage to her grave to this day, for, as the end of the movie claims, it is a “memorial to man’s eternal struggle against evil”. Anneliese The Exorcist Tapes is a recreation of those events presented in the compilation of footage taken during the medical study documenting the final seventeen days of her life. This isn’t the first telling of her tale through cinema, though considerable license has been taken to tell it. Requiem (2006), directed by Hans-Christian Schmid and starring Sandra Huller (who received the Silver Bear Best Actress Award at the 56th Berlin International Film Festival for her performance in the film), is about a young girl with epilepsy, thought by some members of her community to be possessed. But the far more recognized film (and one of my all time favorites…I just love Jennifer Carpenter…and Laura Linney for that matter) is The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005). The distributors of the film, The Asylum, who brought us the largely disappointing Battle Los Angeles (2011), are severely sticking to their guns as to this film being genuine. There are no credits listing anyone responsible for actually making the film. All we get is who “compiled” the footage, and who “edited” the footage. Kudos to them, I suppose, for really committing to their case. But I’m not buying it (literally or figuratively) and I’m a little disappointed that they didn’t tell me who the actress was that played Anneliese as she was the best part of the movie.
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