The Heretics (2017 Film)
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''The Heretics'' is a 2017 Canadian
body horror Body horror, or biological horror, is a subgenre of horror fiction that intentionally showcases grotesque or psychologically disturbing violations of the human body or of another creature. These violations may manifest through aberrant sex, mutat ...
film directed by
Chad Archibald Chad Archibald (born 30 July 1981) is a Canadian film, television and music video producer and director. Filmography Film *''Kill'' (2007) *''If A Tree Falls'' (2009) (Producer) *''Bounty Hunters'' (2010) (Producer) *''Neverlost'' (2011) *'' A ...
and produced by Black Fawn Films and
Breakthrough Entertainment Breakthrough Entertainment (formerly Breakthrough Films & Television) was a Canadian production company founded in 1986 by Peter Williamson and Ira Levy. It produces popular Canadian TV shows such as ''Jimmy Two-Shoes'' and '' Atomic Betty''. O ...
. It is about a young woman who is kidnapped and transforms into a demon.


Plot

Gloria is kidnapped by a cult which, under a locust moon, performs an occult ritual while wearing grotesque masks before committing suicide. Five years later, a traumatized Gloria is living with her mother, Ruth. Slowly recovering from her experience, Gloria attends a therapy group at her local church with her lover Joan. Joan tells Gloria she has something special planned for their anniversary the next day. However, Gloria is kidnapped by Thomas, a man whose face is hideously scarred by fire, and taken to a remote cabin in the countryside. Joan launches an increasingly frenetic search for Gloria, and pulls a knife on a man who is indifferent to Gloria's kidnapping. When a police officer learns of Joan's violent behaviour, he suspects that she was involved in Gloria's kidnapping, which leads her to kill both him and the inconvenient witness Ruth. Thomas tells Gloria that he was one of the cultists who had kidnapped her five years ago, and that he was moved by her humanity, which caused him to abandon his beliefs on that night. He feigned suicide, and states that he kidnapped her to protect her from the remaining cultists, who intend to finish the ritual under the coming locust moon. The cultists believed that they had implanted the demon
Abaddon The Hebrew term Abaddon ( , meaning "destruction", "doom") and its Greek equivalent Apollyon (, ''Apollúōn'' meaning "Destroyer") appear in the Bible as both a place of destruction and an angel of the abyss. In the Hebrew Bible, ''abaddon'' ...
, the "Taker of Souls", into Gloria's body and that it has been growing inside of her for the last five years. Under the light of the locust moon, Gloria becomes seriously ill and begs Thomas to take her to a hospital. Both Thomas and Gloria experience visions of Abaddon while various occurrences suggest a malevolent supernatural force is present in the cabin. As Gloria begins to grow wings, Thomas starts to believe she really is turning into Abaddon, and contemplates killing her before the transformation is complete. Joan is revealed to be the leader of the cult who kidnapped Gloria. Thomas tells Gloria that Joan is actually his sadistic sister Gwendolyn who scarred him with fire. Gloria, whose appearance becomes increasingly inhuman as the metamorphosis progresses, starts to lose herself mentally and speaks in the voice of Abaddon, saying that she will kill Thomas first and take his soul to hell.   Gwendolyn learns from a witness that Gloria's kidnapper had a scarred face, which leads her to deduce that it was Thomas. Gwendolyn goes to the cabin (which belonged to their parents), knocks out Thomas, taunts a chained Gloria over her physical degeneration, and begins to perform an occult ritual. Thomas breaks free, kills Gwendolyn and takes a seemingly dead Gloria outside under a rising sun. Gloria revives and attacks him, saying in the voice of Abaddon that she will take his soul to hell.


Cast

*
Nina Kiri Nina Kiridžija ( sr-Cyrl, Нина Кириџиjа, known as Nina Kiri ( sr-Cyrl, Нина Кири), is a Serbian Canadian actress, best known for her role as the handmaid Alma in the first four seasons of the Hulu series ''The Handmaid's Tale ...
– Gloria * Ry Barrett – Thomas * Jorja Cadence – Gwendolyn * Will King – Kent * Nina Richmond – Ruth * Austin Duffy – Abaddon


Production

The film was financed by
Breakthrough Entertainment Breakthrough Entertainment (formerly Breakthrough Films & Television) was a Canadian production company founded in 1986 by Peter Williamson and Ira Levy. It produces popular Canadian TV shows such as ''Jimmy Two-Shoes'' and '' Atomic Betty''. O ...
as the last in a two-year eight-picture deal with Black Fawn Films, signed in June 2014, at about $500,000 each.
Chad Archibald Chad Archibald (born 30 July 1981) is a Canadian film, television and music video producer and director. Filmography Film *''Kill'' (2007) *''If A Tree Falls'' (2009) (Producer) *''Bounty Hunters'' (2010) (Producer) *''Neverlost'' (2011) *'' A ...
directed the film, which was written by Jayme LaForest. The film was shot in
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,
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and
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, Ontario.


Distribution and release

''The Heretics'' premiered at the 11th edition of the
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in Toronto, on 22 March 2017. Jason Anderson of the ''
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'' called it "a standout" among the new features. The eight-picture deal with Breakthrough had solidified Black Fawn's reputation, and their films were universally welcomed at horror film festivals. ''The Heretics'' was also screened at the 2017
Berlin International Film Festival The Berlin International Film Festival (), usually called the Berlinale (), is an annual film festival held in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 1951 and originally run in June, the festival has been held every February since 1978 and is one of Europ ...
. Toronto-based distributor A71 obtained the Canadian rights to the film, which was released at 15
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theatres across the country on 1 November 2017 as a special event screening, followed by a week-long national release beginning 3 November. Breakthrough Entertainment distributed the film internationally. A71 partnered with Black Fawn to release the film on DVD and Blu-ray in early 2018.


Reception

In a review, critic Ricky Church praised the acting and felt that the direction and special effects made the best use of the film's modest budget. The website CultureCrypt in a review stated: "Overall, ''The Heretics'' is a satisfying, if ultimately adequate, horror movie featuring cults, crazies, and a cabin in the woods. Even though it isn't a standout in Black Fawn and Chad Archibald's complete catalog, it isn't a weak film on its own merit". Critic Andrew Mack called ''The Heretics'' Archibald's "...best work to date. With a familiar narrative he still manages a couple surprises to keep it interesting. His cast contains a reliable stalwart and lets us know that there are a couple of femme fatales emerging on the horizon." In a review, critic Josh Hancock called ''The Heretics'' a "stylish, well-made horror film" that told a "captivating story" with good performances from the cast. In a review on ''Horror Fuel'' website, the critic Dan XIII praised Kiri's performance, writing: "Kiri makes for a great lead who can go from vulnerable victim, to strong survivor, to off-kilter possessed with equal skill and aplomb, and make no mistake...this film is her showcase." Critic Luke Rodriguez felt that the film would have benefited from additional takes of key scenes to provide more even performances. Nevertheless, he declared that: "''The Heretics'' is a modern marvel of independent genre cinema. When you consider the confines that Chad Archibald and team had to work within to make this happen, and the final product that they delivered, it's hard to fathom how the hell it's even possible." A review on the website ''Let the Movies Move Us'' stated: "''The Heretics'' justifies the genre of horror, as some scenes, musical score and even the make-up do their job perfectly. The plot itself was a bit flat and uninspiring, which unfortunately was visible to the naked eye. The actors, however, do a decent job despite the screenplay, again, that was not that richly written. However, in spite of bumpy moments, ''The Heretics'' ..is not a bad movie at all. And I am sure with good publicity it might reach a wider audience, who will appreciate it more than I did. It just happened that I was not the right one..." A review on the website ''Anatomy Of A Scream'' stated: "Where ''The Heretics'' lacks in character development, it makes up for in motivation. We never fully understand why Gloria has been chosen as the cult's vessel, but that's exactly what she is: a shiny vessel to deliver what they were promised. And that transformation is pretty impressive. The slimy black gunk of hell oozing out of Gloria is unsettling and disturbing while the mental gymnastics of what's really happening to her leaves you disoriented and creeped out." In the ''
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'', critic Randall King compared the film to the bigger-budget Ontario-shot horror '' The Void'', writing that ''The Heretics'' is "comparatively stripped of cast, and outré visual effects, aiming instead for dramatic potency to push its concept over the top."


Awards

Kiri was awarded the Best Actress prize at the
Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival is an international film festival in Buffalo, New York. Founded by Chris Scioli and Gregory Lamberson, the festival runs for 10 days which and shows films from around the world. The festival is describe ...
for her performance in ''The Heretics''.


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