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Peter Mullen's shocking drama THE MAGDALENE SISTERS is based on real events that took place in Ireland from the 1960s until 1996 when an estimated 30,000 young women, considered by their families to have committed sexual sins, were sent away from their homes to earn penitence working in profit-making laundries run by the Sisters of Magdalene Order. However, the acts the girls committed to have been sent to these miserable prisons were clearly not punishable. What's worse, the nuns were cruel money grubbers who worked the girls to the point of exhaustion, and used poor living conditions and psychological abuse to break and brainwash the girls into subservience. The awful treatment the nuns gave these innocent young women was terrifying, and the ways the girls suffered were utterly disturbing.

Mullen designed the fictional characters in the film based on interviews with actual survivors of the laundries, working their stories into his plot. Margaret (Anne-Marie Duff) is a shy girl who is raped by her cousin at a wedding shaming her family, Patricia/Rose (Dorothy Duff) gets pregnant and her parents take her baby away from her, Bernadette (Nora-Jane Noone) is a pretty girl who is deemed "too flirtatious," and Crispina (Eileen Walsh) is a loving young mom whose children are forbidden to see her and are being raised by her sister. The imposing Sister Bridget (Geraldine McEwan) is pure evil, and will strike fear into the souls of MAGDALENE viewers. With this expertly crafted, haunting film, Mullen presents his second feature, following 1999's ORPHANS.

 

 
   
cast and crew

genre: drama

country: Ireland United Kingdom

language: English

subtitles: English

runtime: 119 minutes

dvd region: Region 1

rating: R (MPAA)

 
cast and crew

Anne-Marie Duff:
Actor
Frances Higson:
Producer
Eileen Walsh:
Actor
Peter Mullan:
Screenwriter

Peter Mullan:
Director
Geraldine McEwan:
Actor
Dorothy Duffy:
Actor

 
   
festivals
  • Art Film Festival 2003 (Trencianske Teplice, Slovakia)
  • Hong Kong International Film Festival 2003 (Kowloon, Hong Kong)
  • International Film Festival Rotterdam 2003 (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
  • Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2003 (Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic)
  • Mar del Plata International Film Festival 2003 (Mar del Plata, Argentina)
  • NatFilm Festival: Film Festival of Denmark 2003 (Copenhagen, Denmark)
  • Palm Springs International Film Festival 2003 (Palm Springs, United States)
  • Philadelphia International Film Festival 2003 (Philadelphia, United States)
  • Cork International Film Festival 2002 (Cork, Ireland)
  • London Film Festival 2002 (London, United Kingdom)
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    awards
  • Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film
    2003 BAFTA Awards (London, United Kingdom)
  • Audience Award
    2003 Nantucket Film Festival (Nantucket, United States)
  • Audience Award
    2002 Ljubljana International Film Festival (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
  • Audience Award, Best Narrative Feature
    2003 IFP Los Angeles Film Festival (Los Angeles, United States)
  • Best British Independent Film
    2003 British Independent Film Awards (London, United Kingdom)
  • Best Ensemble Cast
    2003 British Independent Film Awards (London, United Kingdom)
  • Best European Union Film
    2004 César Awards (France)
  • Best Feature
    2003 Nantucket Film Festival (Nantucket, United States)
  • Best Film
    2002 European Film Awards (Europe)
  • Best Foreign Film
    2004 Independent Spirit Awards (Santa Monica, United States)
  • Best Non-American Film
    2004 Robert Festival (Copenhagen, Denmark)
  • Best Original Screenplay
    2003 BAFTA Awards (London, United Kingdom)
  • Best Original Screenplay
    2003 San Diego Film Critics Society Awards (San Diego, California)
  • Best Screenplay
    2003 British Independent Film Awards (London, United Kingdom)
  • British Director of the Year
    2004 London Critics Circle Film Awards (London, United Kingdom)
  • British Film of the Year
    2004 London Critics Circle Film Awards (London, United Kingdom)
  • Discovery Award
    2002 Toronto International Film Festival (Toronto, Canada)
  • Exposé
    2004 Political Film Society (United States)
  • Golden Lion
    2002 Venice International Film Festival (Venice, Italy)
  • Human Rights Award
    2004 Political Film Society (United States)
  • Jury Award, Best Feature Film
    2003 Newport International Film Festival (Newport, United States)
  • MEDIA Prize
    2003 European Union Film Festival (Various)
  • Outstanding Directorial Achievement in British Film
    2004 Directors Guild of Great Britain (United Kingdom)
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