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Deliver Us From Evil (2006)

Deliver Us From Evil (2006)
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Filmmaker Amy Berg recounts a harrowing story of child abuse and how a serial child molester went free for the better part of two decades in this documentary. Oliver O'Grady was a Catholic priest who served in a number of parishes in Southern California during the 1970s and '80s. O'Grady was also a habitual child molester who abused dozens of youngsters who were entrusted to his care, and while his superiors in the church were aware of O'Grady's crimes as early as 1973, they opted to simply move him from one congregation to another rather than turn him in to authorities or strip him of his ordination. In Deliver Us From Evil, a number of O'Grady's victims and their families discuss his crimes and the repercussions they feel to this day. O'Grady himself also appears in the film, speaking candidly about his career as a sexual predator and recounting his misdeeds in detail. (After finally being convicted of child sexual abuse, O'Grady served time in prison and now lives in Ireland, where he is still looked after by Catholic clergy.) Berg also offers a look into the history of the Catholic Church and how its leadership has often protected those within the hierarchy at the expense of their worshipers. Deliver Us From Evil was named Best Documentary Feature at the 2006 Los Angeles Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Amy Berg
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Deliver Us From Evil

Filmmaker Amy Berg recounts a harrowing story of child abuse and how a serial child molester went free for the better part of two decades in this documentary. Oliver O'Grady was a Catholic priest who served in a number of parishes in Southern California during the 1970s and '80s. O'Grady was also a habitual child molester who abused dozens of youngsters who were entrusted to his care, and while his superiors in the church were aware of O'Grady's crimes as early as 1973, they opted to simply move him from one congregation to another rather than turn him in to authorities or strip him of his ordination. In Deliver Us From Evil, a number of O'Grady's victims and their families discuss his crimes and the repercussions they feel to this day. O'Grady himself also appears in the film, speaking candidly about his career as a sexual predator and recounting his misdeeds in detail. (After finally being convicted of child sexual abuse, O'Grady served time in prison and now lives in Ireland, where he is still looked after by Catholic clergy.) Berg also offers a look into the history of the Catholic Church and how its leadership has often protected those within the hierarchy at the expense of their worshipers. Deliver Us From Evil was named Best Documentary Feature at the 2006 Los Angeles Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
103 mins
Director(s):
Amy Berg
Writer(s):
Amy Berg
Producer(s):
Amy BergFrank DonnerHermas Lassalle
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Sexual Situations, Profanity, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Independent FilmsDocumentary
Deliver Us From Evil Awards:
  • 2006 - Boston Society of Film Critics - Best Documentary
  • 2006 - Los Angeles Film Festival - Target Documentary Award
  • 2006 - New York Film Critics Society - Best Non-Fiction Film
  • 2006 - Satellite Awards - Best Documentary
  • 2006 - Writers Guild of America - Best Documentary
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    Carolynn D.

    We have all heard stories like this but seeing it in this context really shows the depths through which the church - all the way up to the Vatican - will keep it under wraps. The film starts out slow but really does pick up and is worth watching all the way through. I was outraged and saddened at the same time. A must see for everyone. I hope this will push the church into dealing with this issue - but I won't hold my breath!

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    Jerry I.

    Excellent documentary on how the Catholic Church protects its own and furthur enables the abuse to go on unabated. Chilling, but true.

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    Mitchell A.

    This should be shown on network TV. People need to understand that the main perpetrator is the CORPORATE CATHOLIC CHURCH. A single childcare provider who is proven to abuse children is put out of business. This is the sentence required here.

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