Desecration (film)

Desecration

Theatrical film poster
Directed by Dante Tomaselli
Produced by
  • Tony Rullis
  • Jack Swain
  • Dante Tomaselli
Written by Dante Tomaselli
Starring
  • Irma St. Paule
  • Christie Sanford
  • Danny Lopes
  • Salvatore Paul Piro
Music by
  • Dante Tomaselli
  • Michael Tomaselli
Cinematography Brendan Flynt
Edited by Marcus Bonilla
Release dates
  • 1999 (1999)
Running time
88 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $150,000

Desecration is a 1999 American horror film written and directed by Dante Tomaselli. The film stars Irma St. Paule and Christie Sanford, who would both return in several of Tomaselli's later films.[1] The film originally started off as a short film that Tomaselli created in 1994 and is his feature film directorial debut.[2]

Tomaselli drew inspiration for the film from his childhood and also heavily utilized dream sequences to impart the film's story.[3]

Plot Synopsis

A 16-year-old teen named Bobby is emotionally damaged by the early death of his mother. After accidentally causing a nun's death, he unleashes a chain of supernatural events that lead him into the pits of Hell.

Cast

Reception

Merle Bertrant of Film Threat panned the film and gave it one and a half stars, stating, "All moody funky art-crap visuals and no cohesive narrative to speak of, the only thing desecrated in Desecration is the rapidly fading art of storytelling."[4] In contrast, Sean McGinnis of DVD Verdict called it a cult film that it would "engender strong feelings one way or the other". McGinnis said that he "found the film entertaining and creepy in a palpable way."[5]

Short film

Tomaselli created the initial short that inspired the full-length film in 1994. The film was experimental and explored themes such as drug usage within the clergy and Catholicism in specific.[6]

References

  1. Simonson, Robert. "Irma St. Paule, Stage Veteran, Is Dead". Playbill. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
  2. "The Arrow interviews...Dante Tomaselli and Felissa Rose!". JoBlo.com. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
  3. Edwards, Matthew (2007). Film out of bounds: essays and interviews on non-mainstream cinema worldwide. McFarland. pp. 112–118, 121, 124. ISBN 0786429704.
  4. Bertrand, Merle. "Desecration (review)". Film Threat. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
  5. "DESECRATION (review)". DVD Verdict. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
  6. Rubin, Lawrence C (2006). Psychotropic Drugs and Popular Culture. McFarland. p. 52. ISBN 078642513X.

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