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''Ava's Possessions'' is a 2015 American
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film written and directed by
Jordan Galland Jordan Galland (born 1980) is an American filmmaker and musician based in New York City. Early life Born in Farmington, Connecticut, Galland was raised in New York City and graduated in 2002 from New York University, where he studied film, anim ...
. Louisa Krause stars as the titular Ava, a young woman that must learn how to put her life together after a demon is exorcised from her body. The film had its world premiere at the Dead by Dawn Horror Film Festival on April 26, 2015.


Plot

A priest ( John Ventimiglia) successfully completes an exorcism on Ava ( Louisa Krause), who was
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by the demon Naphula for 28 days. During the possession, Ava caused serious emotional and physical damage, resulting in the loss of her job, friends, and boyfriend, as well as potential jail time. Her parents ( William Sadler and Deborah Rush), sister Jillian (Whitney Able), and Jillian's fiancée Roger ( Zachary Booth) are all concerned for her. They push her into accepting a plea deal to avoid jail time or commitment in a facility for troubled ex-possessed people. Instead, she is required to complete a rehabilitation program for the recently exorcised. The final test will involve the participants wearing a necklace that invites the demon back into their body. Pulling the necklace off and rejecting the demon will prove their ability deter future possessions and warrant graduation from the program. The program is led by Tony (Wass Stevens), a gruff man that warns Ava to take things seriously, as failing to do so would make repossessions more likely to happen. At one meeting Ava meets Hazel (
Annabelle Dexter-Jones Annabelle Dexter-Jones (born 26 October 1986) is a British-American actress and director known for her roles in ''Succession'', '' American Horror Story'' and '' Under the Silver Lake''. Jones is the daughter of jewellery designer Ann Dexter- ...
), a fellow ex-possessed person that ''wants'' her demon to return since she enjoyed its presence. Ava attempts to piece together her missing 28 days to figure out why she was possessed, whom she killed and why. Her family is of little help and seems to be hiding something. An engraved watch leads her to Ben (
Lou Taylor Pucci Lou Taylor Pucci (born July 27, 1985) is an American actor who first appeared on film in Rebecca Miller's '' Personal Velocity: Three Portraits'' in 2002. Pucci had his breakthrough leading role in '' Thumbsucker'' (2005), for which he won a Spec ...
), who tells her that it belonged to his father. Certain that Ben's father is dead because of her, Ava lies to Ben about how she found the watch. Lonely and confused as to what exactly caused her to become possessed, Ava agrees to help Hazel's demon return, causing Hazel to be committed and leaving a tattoo on Ava's neck, which Tony discovers. He throws her out of the program, as the tattoo makes it easy for the demon to return. Ava's family chooses to commit her but Ava manages to gain a lead on Ben's father via a prostitute. The prostitute is murdered before she can tell Ava anything. She is then recaptured and is put in a car with Roger, who is to take her to the asylum. However instead of taking her to the facility, Roger reveals he murdered the prostitute. Ava discovers that while she ''did'' kill Ben's father, it was in self-defense. He was a
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hired by Roger to murder her. Roger wanted to hide the fact that Ava, Roger and the prostitute had a sexual encounter. Roger drives Ava to Tony's now empty classroom, where he forces her to put on the necklace and bring back Naphula. While she’s possessed, Roger confesses his crimes, captured by the facility's security cameras. Ava suppresses Naphula and uses its abilities to capture Roger. She then rips off the necklace. Ava rebuilds her life and works with Tony in the facility office. She senses that Naphula is near and accidentally scatters old folders containing profiles of former possessed people. She discovers her mother was also possessed by Naphula, hinting that their bloodline is predisposed to possessions. Ava then recalls seeing a tattoo on Jillian's neck, similar to the one she received during the ritual. She realizes that Jillian had arranged the possession to avoid getting possessed herself. Furious, Ava screams. The office door swings open, showing the shadow of Naphula.


Cast

* Louisa Krause as Ava *
Annabelle Dexter-Jones Annabelle Dexter-Jones (born 26 October 1986) is a British-American actress and director known for her roles in ''Succession'', '' American Horror Story'' and '' Under the Silver Lake''. Jones is the daughter of jewellery designer Ann Dexter- ...
as Hazel * Wass Stevens as Tony * Whitney Able as Jillian *
Lou Taylor Pucci Lou Taylor Pucci (born July 27, 1985) is an American actor who first appeared on film in Rebecca Miller's '' Personal Velocity: Three Portraits'' in 2002. Pucci had his breakthrough leading role in '' Thumbsucker'' (2005), for which he won a Spec ...
as Ben * Carol Kane as Talia * William Sadler as Bernard * Alysia Reiner as Noelle *
Dan Fogler Daniel Kevin Fogler (born October 20, 1976) is an American actor, comedian and writer. He had his breakout in theatre, winning the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for his role as William Barfée in the Broadway production of '' ...
as JJ Samson *
Joel de la Fuente Joel de la Fuente (born April 21, 1969) is an American actor. He first gained recognition for his role as 1st Lieutenant Paul Wang in '' Space: Above and Beyond'', and is best known for his roles as Dr. Johann Pryce in '' Hemlock Grove'', Kempei ...
as Escobar * John Ventimiglia as Father Merrino * Deborah Rush as Joanna * Zachary Booth as Roger *
Geneva Carr Geneva Carr (born May 6, 1971) is an American television and stage actress with an extensive acting résumé. She is best known for her portrayal of Marissa Morgan on the CBS television series ''Bull'' and for her performance as Margery in the ...
as Darlene *
Jemima Kirke Jemima Jo Kirke (born 26 April 1985) is a British-American artist, actress and director. She gained international acclaim through her role as Jessa Johansson in the 2012 HBO series '' Girls''. She made her film debut in the 2005 indie short '' ...
as Ivy * Olivia Anton as little demon girl


Reception

Critical reception for ''Ava's Possessions'' has been mixed and the film holds a rating of 69% on
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, based on 16 reviews. ''
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'' wrote a mostly favorable review, criticizing it for having too many plot threads in one movie but stating that "Krause’s deadpan wit, coupled with the inspired scenes at Spirit Possessions Anoymous, make ''Ava’s Possessions'' a fun, fresh take on a genre staple."
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shared a similar opinion and noted that while the film was flawed, it had good acting and was "still a unique film that deserves a watch to see that not every possession film has to be told the same way." The ''
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'' was more critical, writing that "Though at times pleasingly quirky, the story is too slackly written and insipidly photographed to entertain."


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External links

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