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Wikipedia article




'The Scarapist' is a 2015 American suspense thriller film written and directed by Jeanne Marie Spicuzza, with co-direction and editing by Synthian Sharp. The film is based on a true story of therapist abuse and related essay written by Spicuzza.

Plot



Lana (Jeanne Marie Spicuzza) a suburban writer, wife and mother, is seduced into bogus therapy by a possessed and demented hypnotherapist Ilse (Katy Colloton). Ilse employs the help of her patients, like Sweenie (R. Michael Gull). In a battle of good versus evil, Lana fights for her family against Ilse, who sets out to destroy them all.

Cast



* Jeanne Marie Spicuzza as Lana

* Katy Colloton as Ilse

* R. Michael Gull as Sweenie

* Kyle Walsh as Nathan

* Nathaniel Ross as Steve

Release



The film had its world premiere at the LA Femme Film Festival in 2015. It was released in Landmark Theatres before coming to streaming services through distributor XVIII Entertainment.

A segment of the film score, 'The Dinner Party', is on permanent exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum.

Reception



The film has been hailed by critics David Luhrssen, Bennet Pomerantz and Tony Sokol as "intriguing" and "original."

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