
🎬 Title: The Corruption of Divine Providence
Evil will grip her, but faith will ultimately liberate her.
Story: Sixteen-year-old Jeanne finds herself waking up in her own blood, with the stigmata evident on her hands and feet, and her forehead bleeding as if pierced by a crown of thorns. This harrowing event ensnares a community marked by avarice, strife, and a crisis of faith, revealing dark secrets that lurk beneath the surface.
⭐ Rating: 7 (1 vote)
📅 Release date: May 25, 2020
⏱️ Runtime: 1 hour 36 minutes
🎭 Genres: Horror, Drama
🎬 Director: Jeremy Torrie
✍️ Writer: Jeremy Torrie
🌍 Countries: Canada
🏢 Production companies: White Bear Films

👥 Cast: Elyse Levesque (Danielle Seraphin), David La Haye (Louis Seraphin), Alissa Skovbye (Jeanne Seraphin), Tantoo Cardinal (Juniper Fairweather), Paul Amos (St. Francis of Assissi), Corey Sevier (Peter Wolf), Eugene Brave Rock (Chief Bird), Keith Damboise (Father Luc Antoine), Sera-Lys McArthur, Rebecca Gibson
Editor’s note: A quick note on The Corruption of Divine Providence (2020): This film effectively embraces its Horror and Drama facets, steering clear of clichés. Under Jeremy Torrie’s adept direction, it maintains a consistent pace and a well-defined setting. The performances, particularly by Elyse Levesque, David La Haye, and Alissa Skovbye, add emotional depth to the narrative. The 1 hour and 36 minutes runs smoothly alongside the storyline. While it has its imperfections, the film’s merits clearly surpass the minor flaws. Its tagline, “Evil will control her, faith will set her free,” succinctly captures its essence. If this intriguing premise resonates with you, consider adding it to your watchlist.
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