When a young woman becomes afflicted by stigmata, a priest is sent to investigate her case, which may have severe ramifications for his faith and for the Catholic Church itself.
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All Is Full of Love |
Björk: writer, performer
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The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell |
David Bowie: performer, writer
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Release |
Sinéad O'Connor: performer
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Inertia Creeps |
Massive Attack: performer
Robert del Naja: writer
Grant Marshall: writer
Mushroom Vowles: writer
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Release |
Afro Celt Sound System: performer
Simon Emmerson: writer
Martin Russell: performer
James McNally: writer
Iarla O'Lionaird: writer
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Inertia Creeps |
Andrew Vowles: writer
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Natalie Imbruglia: performer
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Gramarye |
Remy Zero: performer
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Billy Corgan: writer
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The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell |
Reeves Gabrels: writer
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Henry Binns: producer
Sam Hardaker: producer
Nigel Godrich: performer
Mike Garson: writer
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Gramarye |
Cedric Lemoyne: writer
Shelby Tate: writer
Jeffrey Cain Thompson: writer
Gregory Slay: writer
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Mary Mary (Stigmatic Mix) |
Nigel Hunter: writer
Louise Watts: writer
Paul Greco: writer
Chumbawamba: performer
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Now Is the Time (The Crystal Method Y2Kaos Mix) |
The Crystal Method: performer
Ken Jordan: writer
Scott Kirkland: writer
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Cosmic Angel |
Michael Heinkel: writer
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O Sacrum Convivium |
Oxford Camerata: performer
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