Anneliese Michel
Anneliese was a German Catholic woman who was said to be
possessed by demons, and therefore had man exorcisms carried out on her. The
case has been mistaken for mental illness, religious hysteria, and abuse. The Exorcism
of Emily Rose is one movie that was loosely based around Michel’s story about
her possession. Anneliese was born on 21st September 1952 in West
Germany into a strict Catholic family. When she turned sixteen, she was
diagnosed with epilepsy due to continuous seizures she kept having, and she was
later diagnosed with depression and began o hear voices in her head. Michel’s
depression began to get worse because her treatment she was receiving in her
psychiatric hospital was not working. Her long term treatment was unsuccessful,
in every aspects of her illness, which frustrated Anneliese deeply. Anneliese
began to blame her illness on demonic possession, because she could not
withstand religious rites, or walk past a crucifix. Michel had another seizure
in her psychiatric hospital where she was saying and began talking about devil
faces that she could see. Michel was now
certain that she was not ill but she was possessed and therefore appealed for
an exorcism from the Catholic Church.
Many priests declined her, and she was put back on medication used for
schizophrenic patients. She went on a pilgrimage, and at this point her family
had finally come to conclusion she is possessed. Finally they met Ernst Al, who agreed to
perform an exorcism on Anneliese and after sixty seven exorcisms; Anneliese
began to starve herself due to the exorcisms. On July 1st, Anneliese
died in her house due to malnutrition and dehydration which was blamed on the
priests who performed the exorcisms on her, and were then fined.
This case study relates to our narrative because it is a reported case of possession, and our horror movie is a supernatural movie based around a mother who becomes possessed. This case study has given us a real insight to the idea of possession and has helped us develop our narrative even further. I also feel that after researching into Anneliese's case, it has helped us develop our antagonist further, and given us an idea on how to portray someone who is possessed, and this will come across within our trailer.
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