Stigmata (film)
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Stigmata is a 1999 supernatural horror film directed by Rupert Wainwright and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was written by Tom Lazarus and Rick Ramage. Its story follows an atheist hairdresser from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who is afflicted with stigmata after acquiring a rosary formerly owned by a deceased Italian priest who himself had suffered from the phenomenon. It stars Patricia Arquette, Gabriel Byrne, Jonathan Pryce, Nia Long, Portia de Rossi and Rade Šerbedžija.
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Directed by | Rupert Wainwright |
Screenplay by | Tom Lazarus Rick Ramage |
Story by | Tom Lazarus |
Produced by | Frank Mancuso, Jr. |
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Cinematography | Jeffrey L. Kimball |
Edited by | Michael R. Miller |
Music by | Billy Corgan Mike Garson Elia Cmiral |
Production company | FGM Entertainment |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
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Running time | 103 minutes |
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Languages | Aramaic[3] English Portuguese |
Budget | $29 million[4] |
Box office | $89.4 million[4] |
The film was produced by FGM Entertainment and was released on September 10, 1999. It grossed $18.3 million during its opening weekend and $89.4 million worldwide, against a budget of $29 million.[5] It received generally negative reviews and has a 22% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[6] Despite its negative reviews, Stigmata earned more than triple its budget.