The Devil-s Doorway | Full HD |

Clarke provides a scholarly context for the film, discussing it as a landmark in Women in Horror and Northern Irish cinema. It explores the film's roots in the real-life history of Magdalene Laundries and systemic church abuse.

The camera enters a dusty chapel. Pews are rotted. In the center aisle, a marble statue of the Virgin Mary stands. The Devil-s Doorway

It smiles.

Directed by Aislinn Clarke, this film is noted for being one of the first major entries in the "Irish New Wave of Horror". The Devil's Doorway (2018) - IMDb Clarke provides a scholarly context for the film,