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The Magdalene Sisters (2002)
Director: Peter Mullan
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From Time Out Film Guide
Top prizewinner at the 2002 Venice festival, Mullan's film is a devastating critique of Roman Catholic repression, as commonly practised in Ireland in the very recent past. Set in the mid-1960s, it follows a handful of teenage girls committed to a Magdalene laundry, a correctional institution which promises 'purification' - though for Mullan it's closer to an asylum or the gulags. Their sins? To have been raped, or fallen pregnant out of marriage, or simply to have flirted with boys. McEwan is Sister Bridget, who will beat a difficult charge without mercy, then shed buckets of tears at The Bells of St Mary's. It's a note-perfect portrait of the smallness of Evil. Newcomer Nora Jane Noone is no less impressive in perhaps the most difficult, most conflicted role. Her Bernadette is a live intelligence struggling to survive in a world where the virtuous create Hell on Earth. This tremendous piece of cinema more than confirms Mullan's promise - and you may never look at a nun the same way again.Author: TCh
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- mary margaret said...
- Posted on Mar 25 2009 12:33 good to have horrible nuns exposed for their crimes against humanity it seems. peter mullan did a fantastic service to humanity by exposing abuse and exploitation of girls. mmk
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Cast & crew
Director: Peter Mullan
Producer: Frances Higson
Cast: Geraldine McEwan, Anne-Marie Duff, Nora Jane Noone, Dorothy Duffy, Eileen Walsh, Mary Murray, Britta Smith, Frances Healy, Eithne McGuinness, Phyllis McMahon, Rebecca Walsh, Eamonn Owens, Daniel Costello, Peter Mullan full cast
Duration: 119 mins
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