Dogma (film)
See also: Dogma
Dogma is a film carried out by Kevin Smith, left in 1999.
Sypnosis
Two fallen angels, Loki and Bartleby, blocked on Earth for several centuries, have wished to turn over to the Paradise. Nowadays, they find a fault logical which would clean them of their sins and would allow their return to the sky. God load a woman, Bethany, to make them give up their project, and associates to him for that the 13th apostle, two sex maniac removed from rim and the Metatron. On its side, a demon, Azraël, assistance two fallen angels: if they manage to return to the paradise that will show that God is fallible in his decisions and will involve the end of the world.
Discusses
At its exit, the film caused the polemic for its supposed party taken anti-monk, with complaints coming from the Catholic League.
Data sheet
- Title: Dogma (English for Dogma)
- Realization: Kevin Smith
- Scenario: Kevin Smith
- Original music: Howard Shore and Alanis Morissette
- American Film
- Left in the United States: November 12th 1999
- Left to France: January 19th 2000
- Kind: Comedy
Distribution
- Matt Damon: Loki
- Ben Affleck: Bartleby
- Alanis Morissette : God
- Linda Fiorentino: Bethany
- Chris Rock: Rufus, the 13th apostle
- Jason Lee: Azrael
- Alan Rickman : Metatron
- Salma Hayek : a MUSE: Sérendipité
- Jason Mewes : Jay
- Kevin Smith: Silent Bob
- Janeane Garofalo : Liz
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