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The Magdalene Sisters (2002)

The Magdalene Sisters (2002)
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One of the Catholic Church's most infamous institutions is the focus of this controversial independent feature from Scottish actor and erstwhile director Peter Mullan. Set in 1964, The Magdalene Sisters hones in on the Magdalene convent, a place where purportedly wayward young women have been sent by their families for reform. Many of the girls are locked up in the institution for questionable "sins," and the movie presents several of them as case studies: Margaret (Anne-Marie Duff), who is sent away after being sexually assaulted by a cousin at a wedding; Rose (Dorothy Duffy) and Crispina (Eileen Walsh), who are both unwed mothers; and Bernadette (Nora-Jane Noone), whose licentiousness has raised the ire of her former orphanage. It soon becomes clear that the reformatory is more of a manual-labor prison, however, as their girls are forced to work long hours and endure endless physical humiliation and abuse at the hands of the head nun, Sister Bridget (Geraldine McEwan). As their degradation at the hands of the convent's administrators increases, each girl plots her escape, but each finds that she's never far enough from the sisters' all-encompassing reach. The Magdalene Sisters premiered at the Venice Film Festival, where it was awarded the festival's top prize, the Golden Lion; the Vatican officially condemned the film after its premiere. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

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Starring:
Anne-Marie DuffDorothy Duffy, (more)
Director(s):
Peter Mullan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Magdalene Sisters

One of the Catholic Church's most infamous institutions is the focus of this controversial independent feature from Scottish actor and erstwhile director Peter Mullan. Set in 1964, The Magdalene Sisters hones in on the Magdalene convent, a place where purportedly wayward young women have been sent by their families for reform. Many of the girls are locked up in the institution for questionable "sins," and the movie presents several of them as case studies: Margaret (Anne-Marie Duff), who is sent away after being sexually assaulted by a cousin at a wedding; Rose (Dorothy Duffy) and Crispina (Eileen Walsh), who are both unwed mothers; and Bernadette (Nora-Jane Noone), whose licentiousness has raised the ire of her former orphanage. It soon becomes clear that the reformatory is more of a manual-labor prison, however, as their girls are forced to work long hours and endure endless physical humiliation and abuse at the hands of the head nun, Sister Bridget (Geraldine McEwan). As their degradation at the hands of the convent's administrators increases, each girl plots her escape, but each finds that she's never far enough from the sisters' all-encompassing reach. The Magdalene Sisters premiered at the Venice Film Festival, where it was awarded the festival's top prize, the Golden Lion; the Vatican officially condemned the film after its premiere. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
120 mins

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Director(s):
Peter Mullan
Writer(s):
Peter Mullan
Producer(s):
Frances Higson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Rape & Sexual Abuse, Violence, Adult Situations, Nudity)
Categories:
Independent Films
The Magdalene Sisters Awards:
  • 2002 - Ljubljana International Film Festival - Audience Golden Reel Award
  • 2003 - Los Angeles Film Festival - Audience Award
  • 2003 - National Board of Review - Freedom of Expression Award
  • 2002 - Toronto International Film Festival - Discovery Award
  • 2002 - Venice International Film Festival - Golden Lion
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Suzanne L.

    This movie was so interesting my son and I could not turn it off. However it was a sad reminder how people are treated.

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    Kay O.

    I strongly recommend watching the documentary that is included with the DVD. I usually just watch the movie, but I am glad that I reviewed the documentary supporting the movie.

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    Linda D.

    This is one of the finest films I've seen in a long time. It is incredibly sad and inparticular because all of the characters are based on real life characters and what they went through in these hell-shops run and covered by the Catholic church. The performances are heart-wrenching and perfection. NOTE: The original Documentary about the Magdalene homes is in the special features on the same disc. THIS was what I liked the best. You will see interviewed the actual women (now elderly) that actually went through the events the movie demonstrated. Please do not watch the movie without watching the documentary (about 1 hour long) as well that you'll find in the special features. It just drives it all home even more so.

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