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Director: Mark H. Rapaport
Cast: Al Warren, Sarah Coffey, Kimball Farley, Luke Speakman
Eccentric twins proclaim themselves prophets to a priest, blurring reality and delusion as they involve him in their supposed divine mission.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Godhead, directed by Mark H. Rapaport, is an eccentric film that blurs the lines between reality and delusion as a priest becomes involved in the supposed divine mission of twin prophets. The film has received a mixed critical reception, with some praising its unique approach while others find it confusing or divisive.
Why you might like this:
Fans of unconventional, psychologically complex dramas will appreciate the dazzling performances and surreal, dreamlike atmosphere that director Mark H. Rapaport creates in Godhead. The eccentric twin characters played by Al Warren and Sarah Coffey blur the lines between reality and delusion, drawing the priest (Kimball Farley) into their supposed divine mission in a captivating and unsettling way.
Godhead is a Middle English variant of the word godhood, and denotes the divinity or substance (ousia) of God. The term refers to the aspect or substratum of God that lies behind God's actions or properties, and its nature has been the subject of long debate in every major religion.
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