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-Secluded, home-schooled teenager Emma's uncontrolled behaviour causes her to believe she is [[Demonic possession|possessed]] by the [[Devil]]. When terrible things start to happen to her friends and family, her parents grudgingly call in the help of her uncle, who is a priest, to drive out the evil spirits.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/35996/be-compelled-look-exorcismus-art-and-stills|title=Be Compelled to Look at Exorcismus Art and Stills|publisher=DreadCentral}}</ref>+Secluded, home-schooled teenager Emma's uncontrolled behaviour causes her to believe she is [[Demonic possession|possessed]] by the [[Devil]]. When terrible things start to happen to her friends and family, her parents grudgingly call in the help of her uncle, who is a priest, to drive out the evil spirits.
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Exorcismus (Template:Lang-es) is a 2010 Spanish-British horror film directed by Manuel Carballo and written by David Muñoz, it stars Sophie Vavasseur and Stephen Billington.

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Secluded, home-schooled teenager Emma's uncontrolled behaviour causes her to believe she is possessed by the Devil. When terrible things start to happen to her friends and family, her parents grudgingly call in the help of her uncle, who is a priest, to drive out the evil spirits.




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