Subtitle The Exorcism Of Emily Rose Page

: Convinced medicine had failed, her devoutly Catholic family turned to the Church. Two priests, Father Arnold Renz and Father Ernst Alt, performed 67 exorcism sessions between 1975 and 1976.

The story of The Exorcism of Emily Rose is loosely inspired by the tragic true life of , a young German woman who died in 1976 after undergoing 67 Catholic exorcism rites over 10 months . While the movie is a courtroom drama set in modern-day America, the real events took place in Bavaria, West Germany. The Real Story: Anneliese Michel subtitle The Exorcism of Emily Rose

: At 16, Anneliese began suffering from blackouts and convulsions, later diagnosed by doctors as temporal lobe epilepsy and depression. Despite medical treatment, her condition worsened; she began seeing "demonic faces" and hearing voices telling her she was "damned". : Convinced medicine had failed, her devoutly Catholic

: Anneliese eventually stopped eating, believing her starvation was an act of "vicarious atonement" for the sins of others. She died on July 1, 1976, weighing only 68 pounds . While the movie is a courtroom drama set