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Dogma

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Get touched by an angel.

The latest battle in the eternal war between good and evil has come to New Jersey in the late, late 20th century. Angels, demons, apostles and prophets (of a sort) walk among the cynics and innocents of America and duke it out for the fate of humankind.

In what can only be deemed a comedy parable, two renegade fallen angels (Ben Affleck as Bartleby and Matt Damon as Loki) attempt to jerry-rig the entire cosmological system - unless a rag-tag group of humans can stop faith. Bethany Sloane (Linda Fiorentino), the heroine of Dogma, is a woman who feels her prayers haven't been answered when, out of nowhere, a heralding angel appears in her bedroom and declares her the potential saviour of humanity. This abrupt meeting sets her off on an extraordinary journey of mystery, comedy and suspense as she is transported to a fantastical world of celestial characters and spirited adventure. Along the way she will meet up with a Heaven-sent messenger (Alan Rickman as Metatron), an apostle with a 2000-year-old beef (Chris Rock as Rufus), a hot-headed demon (Jason Lee as Azrael), a heavenly muse (Salma Hayek as Serendipity) and two unlikely prophets known as Jay (Jason Mewes) and Silent Bob (Kevin Smith) as they each discover the power of their own individual faith.

Few comedies have at stake the very fate of humankind but Dogma is not your usual comedy. It is an imaginative and surreal adult fable bursting with wild ideas, fantastical creations and boisterously funny characters. The film is both Kevin Smith's fantasy about the relationships, conflicts and lifestyles of celestial beings - who it turns out are just as caught up in the small indignities and large absurdities of the universe as humans - and a love letter to the sacred mysteries of life.

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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda

  • Film black comedy angel Earth Christian fate fallen

Persons of interest

  • Bud Cort .... John Doe Jersey
  • Barret Hackney .... Stygian Triplet
  • Jared Pfennigwerth .... Stygian Triplet
  • Kitao Sakurai .... Stygian Triplet
  • George Carlin .... Cardinal Ignatius Glick
  • Betty Aberlin .... Nun
  • Matt Damon .... Loki
  • Ben Affleck .... Bartleby
  • Linda Fiorentino .... Bethany Sloane
  • Brian O'Halloran .... Grant Hicks
  • Janeane Garofalo .... Liz
  • Bryan Johnson .... Protestor #1, Steve-Dave Pulasti
  • Walter Flanagan .... Protestor #2, Walt Grover, the Fanboy
  • Jason Lee .... Azrael
  • Nancy Bach .... Mrs Reynolds
  • Alan Rickman .... Metatron
  • Jason Mewes .... Jay
  • Kevin Smith .... Silent Bob
  • Chris Rock .... Rufus
  • Salma Hayek .... Serendipity
  • Dwight Ewell .... Kane
  • Kevin Smith .... Screenwriter
  • Kevin Smith .... Director

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Security censorship classification

MA 15+ (Medium level violence, medium level coarse language)

Surveillance time

128 minutes (2:08 hours)

Not for public release in Australia before date

DVD retail: 14 February 2001
VHS retail: 14 February 2001

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