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  1. Ava's Possessions, un film de Jordan Galland de 2015. Après avoir subi un exorcisme, Ava Dopkins essaie de vivre une vie normale. Ayant tout oublié du mois précédent, elle est obligée d’intégrer un groupe anonyme pour les personnes possédées.

  2. 4 mars 2016 · Ava Dopkins is recovering from demonic possession. With no memory of the past month, she is forced to attend a Spirit Possessions Anonymous support group. As she navigates this new world, Ava must reconnect with her friends, get her job back, and figure out whose blood created the huge stain in her apartment. Ava's life was hijacked by a demon, now it's time to get it back.

  3. Ava's Possessions (2015) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Ava's Possessions is an American independent feature film of the horror and comedy genres. It was written and directed by Jordan Galland. It was produced by Traction Media and Ravenous Films in association with Off Hollywood Pictures. It was distributed through Orion Pictures. The film premiered at the Dead by Dawn Horror Film Festival in the United Kingdom on April 26th, 2015. It was released ...

  5. Ava is recovering from demonic possession. With no memory of the past month, she is forced to attend a Spirit Possessions Anonymous support group. As Ava struggles to reconnect with her friends, get her job back, and figure out where the huge blood stain in her apartment came from, she is plagued by nightmarish visions – the demon is trying to come back.

  6. "Ava's Possessions" feels like if you treat possession like going on a bender, and the movie takes place the day after when trying to remember where you were, what you did and who you slept with. Yes, it's very on the nose about this, especially considering that the demon that Ava was possessed by was a rich, snotty and careless demon.

  7. 4 mars 2016 · A goofy horror movie with little to say and not a lot to see, “Ava’s Possessions” sacrifices scares in favor of a rambling addiction metaphor that never finds an emotional rhythm. Neither do ...