The Atoning

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The Atoning
The Atoning movie poster.jpg
Release poster
Directed by Michael Williams
Written byMichael Williams
Produced byMichael Williams
Michael LaCour
Joni Seitz
StarringVirginia Newcomb
Cannon Bosarge
Michael LaCour
Alex Zuko
Sherri Eakin
Ashlyn Jade Lopez
Jessy Hughes
Bryan Benfield
Kyle Wigginton
Nikki Caruso
Dorothy Weems
CinematographyMichael Williams
Edited byMichael Williams
Music byKeatzi Gunmoney
Production
companies
Shendopen Productions
The Atoning Movie, LLC.
Distributed by Gravitas Ventures
Release dates
  • September 5, 2017 (2017-09-05)(United States)
  • February 18, 2017 (2017-02-18)(Oxford Film Festival)
  • March 4, 2017 (2017-03-04)(Magnolia Independent Film Festival)
  • April 1, 2017 (2017-04-01)(Azalea Film Festival)
  • April 22, 2017 (2017-04-22)(Tupelo Film Festival)
Running time
89 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Atoning is a 2017 American independent supernatural horror film written and directed by Michael Williams and starring Virginia Newcomb, Cannon Bosarge and Michael LaCour.

Contents

Premise

Vera, Ray, and Sam, a seemingly normal family, are haunted by more than mere ghosts. The lingering horror of their past threatens their ability to function as a loving family until they become enlightened by a virgin ghost who wants Vera. [1]

Cast

Production

The film was shot entirely on location in West Point, Mississippi at the home of co-producer Joni Seitz.

Release

Following a preview screening on February 2, 2017 at Malco Cinema in Columbus, Mississippi, [2] [3] the film premiered at the Oxford Film Festival on February 18, 2017. [4] It screened at the Magnolia Independent Film Festival on March 4, 2017, where it won the Best Home Grown award.[ citation needed ] It screened and won the Best Feature award at the Azalea Film Festival on April 1, 2017.[ citation needed ] The film was picked up for distribution by Gravitas Ventures on May 11, 2017.[ citation needed ] It was released on Blu-ray, DVD and digital download on September 5, 2017.[ citation needed ]

Critical reception

The film received mixed-to-positive reviews, with critics praising the performances, cinematography, directing and originality. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports an approval rating of 67%, with an average rating of 6.90/10, based on 6 reviews. [5] Patrick King, in his review for Cultured Ventures, said "The Atoning almost becomes arthouse horror, but there’s enough B-movie sensibilities about the piece for it to appeal to horror fans of all sorts. The movie is ultimately about the secrets we keep buried, those things we don’t want to face, but we must face, if we want to make spiritual progress. Clearly a passion project, The Atoning is a very good indie horror flick that’s definitely worth checking out. [6]

Jennie Kermode of Eye For Film gave the film 3 stars out of 5 and praised Cannon Bosarge's performance, writing "Having less information to work with than his parents, Sam might be expected to be the least interesting character, but Bosarge does a lot with the role and his naturalness helps to give the film an edge that no amount of over-familiar moody lighting can achieve. When his ghostly visions reveal something sinister, it's much easier to feel fear and concern than it is to connect with the consciously remote adults." [7]

Frank Ochieng of Critical Movie Critics commended Michael Williams' use of creativity to bring something new to the horror genre, by saying "Thoroughly engaging, contemplative and percolating with loads of mystique, Williams brings some much needed punch and polish to his low-key goosebumps thriller that legitimately keeps the viewer guessing on their toes. Refreshingly startling in its quieted chaos of eeriness and somber moodiness, The Atoning is surprisingly strategic in its creepy presentation (despite its familiarity in theme), while never falling victim to the overwrought “gotcha moments” seen countless times before in other exaggerated, bloated fright-fests." [8]

Jacqui Blue of Film Inquiry was critical of the film, saying "There’s a leak in the kitchen and a painting that Vera keeps putting away in the attic, which keeps reappearing on the wall. Nothing gets resolved, it just keeps repeating, slowly but surely. It’s always the same day all over again with repetitive actions, with the same mishaps and struggles of not being able to fix what’s broken, things that don’t stay where they’re put, and doors which don’t open." [9]

Alternate titles

Brazil: Segredos Obscuros
Germany: Dämon - Dunkle Vergangenheit
Mexico: Delitos Ocultos
Peru: Apariciones extrañas

Awards

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