St. Agatha is one of those films that slipped quietly into the shadows.
It didn’t scream for attention. It didn’t chase trends. And because of that, a lot of people never found it. Which is a shame… because it’s one of my personal favorites.
Cold. Mean. Patient. A slow-burn descent wrapped in faith, cruelty, and control. The kind of film that crawls under your skin instead of jumping out at you.
This curated lot brings together a small, intimate set of artifacts from the film... pieces that lived close to the production and were never meant to circulate outside of it.
Included in this collection:
Glossy 8 x 10 photo signed by Carolyn Hennesy
Carolyn is insanely evil in this film—smiling, composed, and quietly monstrous. This signed still captures that controlled menace perfectly.
Signed Blu-ray of St. Agatha
A personal, signed copy from the film’s release. Not a store-shelf collectible—this comes from inside the production orbit.
Original production call sheet
A real, working document from the shoot. Crew notes, scheduling, logistics—the unglamorous backbone that makes the nightmare possible.
Promotional poster
Official marketing material used to introduce the film to the world. Clean, striking, and restrained… just like the movie itself.
These are not mass-produced nostalgia items. They’re quiet artifacts from a film that trusted atmosphere over noise and restraint over spectacle.
If St. Agatha found you, you already know why this matters.
If it didn’t… this is a chance to discover a piece of it up close.

