

The Vatican Exorcisms was shot by Joe Marino, an American film-maker who went to Italy to shed light on the phenomenon of exorcisms. Accompanied by Padre Luigi, a true exorcist, Joe travels to the south of Italy, a place where the sacred and profane have always lived together, where Christian rituals are inextricably linked to the pagan ones.
Practical Effects
Genuine Italian locations, wasted completely.
Editing
Chaos that accidentally becomes comedy.

Director
Joe Marino
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Joe Marino never made another film after this, suggesting either divine intervention or sensible career pivot.
The film accidentally documents authentic Italian folk Catholicism more than it scares anyone—exorcism requests in Campania outnumber priests willing to perform them.
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