There are many movies about possessions and exorcisms, and with "Possession" titles.
But this "The Possession" from 2012 directed by Ole Bornedal is quite good.
It stars Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Clyde), Kyra Sedgwick (Stephanie), Natasha Calis (Emily), Grant Show, Madison Davenport (Hannah), and Matisyahu.
Clyde (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), is divorced. Clyde and his two daughters (Emily and Hannah) spent the weekend getting to know the new house he bought. On the way back, there was a garage fair, a man was selling old things, and there was a cursed wooden box.
Emily asks father Clyde to buy an antique box, unaware that inside the box lives a malicious ancient spirit. At night, in her room, Emily managed to open the box, take out some old objects, and put a ring on her finger. Day after day, she began to behave differently and become more aggressive. She attacked a classmate fiercely when she tried to take the box away from her.
The movie has some good scenes of possession and poltergeist activity.
Clyde travels to a Hasidic community where he meets Tzadok, a Jewish man willing to help him defeat the Dybbuk spirit and save Emily from becoming completely possessed by the demon.
Good actors, good acting, good special effects, and a great story.
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