Friedkin’s new documentary, The Devil and Father Amorth challenges our modern concepts of evil.
What is the nature of evil? Is man its origin, or is the Devil to blame? William Friedkin, the director of The Exorcist and several other classic Hollywood endeavors, claims to have finally captured the truly demonic on screen. No actors. No makeup effects or CGI. His new documentary, The Devil and Father Amorth goes behind Vatican doors to expose the reality of wickedness.
Friedkin states at the start of the new trailer, “This is not fiction.” Do we dare to believe him? Can we afford not to?
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