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Stigmata is a 1999 supernatural thriller directed by Rupert Wainwright that explores themes of faith and skepticism through the story of Frankie Paige, a hairdresser who experiences the wounds of Christ. Featuring Patricia Arquette and Gabriel Byrne, the film blends elements of horror with a Vatican conspiracy narrative, making it a distinctive entry in late 90s genre cinema.
Directed by Rupert Wainwright. · Patricia Arquette and Gabriel Byrne star. · Known for its practical effects and atmospheric visuals. · Released in 1999, runtime of 103 minutes.
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The film draws on the religious phenomenon of stigmata, where individuals bear wounds resembling those of Christ's crucifixion, blending this with a fictional Vatican investigation to create its narrative.
While specific preparation details are not widely documented, Arquette's performance required depicting physical manifestations of stigmata and conveying the character's evolving relationship with faith.
Stigmata is a standalone film and is not officially linked to any franchise, although it shares thematic elements common in religious horror cinema.
The film received mixed reviews, with some praise for its atmospheric tension and performances, while others critiqued its handling of religious themes and plot development.
Stigmata was directed by Rupert Wainwright and produced by FGM Entertainment alongside Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, situating it within the late 1990s surge of supernatural horror films exploring faith and skepticism.
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