
The true story of a Catholic man and his Protestant wife, and the events resulting in the Co. Wexford, Ireland community when the wife decides she doesn't appreciate being forced to send their daughter to a Catholic school, despite the local priest's insistence she is bound by the pre-marriage agreement she signed to raise any children as Catholic.... (Full plot summary below)
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The true story of a Catholic man and his Protestant wife, and the events resulting in the Co. Wexford, Ireland community when the wife decides she doesn't appreciate being forced to send their daughter to a Catholic school, despite the local priest's insistence she is bound by the pre-marriage agreement she signed to raise any children as Catholic.
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| San Francisco ExaminerJeffrey M. AndersonA tug-at-your-heartstrings weepie from the sledgehammer school of filmmaking. |
| New York TimesStephen HoldenA disquieting study of how irresponsible demagoguery can ignite an ideological wildfire that consumes an entire community. |
| Washington PostStephen HunterStunningly acted by Liam Cunningham and Orla Brady as the Cloneys. |
| Detroit Free PressTerry LawsonPowerful indictment of the lengths human beings will go to to be right. |
| User ReviewLisa Michelle AA pretty decent movie and really sad in parts since its based on real events. A really moving film. |
| User ReviewRobin PVery good..based on a true story about the control that a Catholic church tried to put on a small town...and sadly succeeded in some ways. |
| User ReviewWaiYen W... simple story that tells of the divide between different faiths that can exist even within a culture. It was actually rather scary to see neighbours turn into enemies, blinded by a misguided sense of righteousness and conforming to societal pressure - the heard mentality, bitterness and blind violence that had lost touch with reason... made me question how close we can cut and how uncomfortable we can all get when we scratch on society's thin veneer of racial & religious tolerance... |