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Padre Nuestro

Título original: Song for a Raggy Boy
  • 2003
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 34min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.5/10
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Padre Nuestro (2003)
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La historia real del coraje de un solo profesor para enfrentarse al régimen disciplinario sádico de un prefecto intocable y a otros abusos en un reformatorio católico y escuela industrial en... Leer todoLa historia real del coraje de un solo profesor para enfrentarse al régimen disciplinario sádico de un prefecto intocable y a otros abusos en un reformatorio católico y escuela industrial en Irlanda en 1939.La historia real del coraje de un solo profesor para enfrentarse al régimen disciplinario sádico de un prefecto intocable y a otros abusos en un reformatorio católico y escuela industrial en Irlanda en 1939.

  • Dirección
    • Aisling Walsh
  • Guionistas
    • Patrick Galvin
    • Aisling Walsh
    • Kevin Byron Murphy
  • Elenco
    • Aidan Quinn
    • Iain Glen
    • Marc Warren
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.5/10
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    • Dirección
      • Aisling Walsh
    • Guionistas
      • Patrick Galvin
      • Aisling Walsh
      • Kevin Byron Murphy
    • Elenco
      • Aidan Quinn
      • Iain Glen
      • Marc Warren
    • 49Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 16Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 14 premios ganados y 6 nominaciones en total

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    Elenco principal29

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    Aidan Quinn
    Aidan Quinn
    • William Franklin
    Iain Glen
    Iain Glen
    • Brother John
    Marc Warren
    Marc Warren
    • Brother Mac
    Dudley Sutton
    Dudley Sutton
    • Brother Tom
    Alan Devlin
    • Father Damian
    Stuart Graham
    Stuart Graham
    • Brother Whelan
    John Travers
    John Travers
    • Liam Mercier 636
    Chris Newman
    • Patrick Delaney 743
    Andrew Simpson
    Andrew Simpson
    • Gerard Peters 458
    Mark Butler
    • Downey 913
    Bernard Manning
    • Rogers 855
    Samuel Bright
    • Ryan 126
    Robert Sheehan
    Robert Sheehan
    • O Reilly 58
    Caoimhin 'Tojo' Barra Doherty
    • Murphy 338
    Michael McGee
    • Lynch 76
    John Collins
    • O Connor 252
    Michael Scott
    • Flynn 144
    Robert White
    • Galvin 544
    • Dirección
      • Aisling Walsh
    • Guionistas
      • Patrick Galvin
      • Aisling Walsh
      • Kevin Byron Murphy
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    10johnnyd2

    A great film made brilliant by the sheer power of acting

    A great film made brilliant by the sheer power of acting. I have never experienced anything quite like it. We have here a film, a story, so convincingly told that something inside me wishes it were not true and that the abuse of authority that this film exposes does not still exist in the political and religious leaders of toady. The story is that of Franklin, a teacher in an Irish reformatory school who takes up the cause of the ill treated and neglected children being brutalised by Brother John, a rising star in the catholic church hierarchy, with the tacit approval of the other brothers, each labouring over their own guilty secrets. Of course the story is a harrowing one, and does not spare the viewers feelings, at times I wondered why I was putting myself through this gruelling history lesson, but than I knew, that guiding me through the film, like a guardian angel, is the consumate acting of absoutly all the cast. I knew they would see me through. Aidan Quinn and Iain Glen are magnificently convincing both giving the best perfprmances of their careers to date. The young boys are all wonderful in their roles. Their acting is pure realism, such mature performances from young teenagers are a glowing tribute to the directing of Aisling Walsh
    7viaradar

    Why the R. C. Church lost its grip of the Irish people

    This Irish/Spanish/Danish/British production, along others like The Magdalen Sisters (2002) or Philomena (2013), tells us of the horrible events, along the 40's to 70's, that were happening within the walls of schools, convents and churches all over Ireland against defenseless children of both sexes and the impunity of those perpetrators. The acting is very good, although the characters are too much in a black and white presentation. Also the direction and editing leave some scenes with more context to explain and some exaggerations of the physical cruelty and less of the continuing brainwashing by the part of priests, brothers, teachers, authorities and media of the time. Some inconsistencies also apply: no kids were allowed in the private rooms of their teachers and in most boarding schools the daily Mass and Holy Rosary were mandatory. It lacks a more presence of Irish Republican symbols like the flag, the 1916 Rising Proclamation, portraits of Irish heroes or at least of the president at that time, Douglas Hyde, that were everywhere present in schools. The Republican State and the Catholic Church were close allies in that period of time, as opposed to the British Crown and the Anglican Church that were dominant up to 1922. That alliance made the clerical, political and policial authorities work together to grant impunity to those criminals, in order not to tarnish the public image of that religious institution that was helping to reinforce the Irishness of the Republic. Do I recommend watching this film? Yes, but don't expect much more than topics and good acting.
    PeterJordan

    A neatly packaged if somewhat overtly concise perspective on Irish Industrial schools

    I'd been skirting past this one in the video shop for ages wondering whether it was gonna be too depressing and harrowingly sad to sit through.

    And before continuing I have to say I love the Irish characters that Aidan Quinn has created from Playboys, thru This is My father and Harry Boland in Michael Collins - all characters you can empathize with and truly feel their pain, largely, it must be said, because of the projection of Quinns acting.

    The only Irish "reform school" I've ever visited is the building that used to house Letterfrack Industrial School in Co Galway, now (somewhat ironically considering some of the scenes in SFaRB) a fine arts furniture college. But to say that the building is still haunted by the ghosts of the boys and the pain and abuse inflicted there is an understatement. It literally oozes and sweats from the very walls of the former institution, defying every admirable attempt by the current education guardians to drag it into the present and positively project its glorious current use.

    And so, whilst what is effectively a "year in the life" of this particular unidentified industrial school, does manage to capture in a nutshell much of this pain, and instill in the audience a huge anger at what was perpetuated in these places in both the name of reform and religion, somewhere in the back of ones mind there is a discomfort that it's all being just a bit too neatly packaged, summarized and concluded for the benefit of Hollywood and the happy ending with a massive nod to Dead Poets Society when in reality, as still continues to be daily documented in the Irish courts and tribunals of Inquiry and media reports into such abuse, this was not and sadly never would be something that one brave and progressive teacher might have hope to take on and buck the system - As the tragic caption at the end points out, this system of education and authority with all it's abuses persisted in Ireland right up to 1984 and along it way produced such brilliant and brave people Don Baker, Paddy Doyle (The God Squad), Colm O'Gorman and Mannix Flynn but equally claimed as victims such brilliant and capable people as Noel Browne, and probably most tragically, the graveyard and unmarked graves behind Letterfrack college bears testament to the many many young boys that shed their very lives to these institutions - So to try to imply (for whatever feel good factor and positive connotations it gains) that one man may have successfully stood up to this system during the first year of the "Emergency" in 1939/40 and everything was hunky Dorey after that and the authorities and the church sat up and took notice, is just too syrupy of a picture and a quick fix solution when one is sadly aware that the tragic reality is far removed and some 50 odd years away from that - and whilst it was admittedly a very good picture, this simplistic portrayal of a huge and continuing Irish problem, served to tarnish rather than endow the film as a whole.
    10ninoguapo

    Powerful movie

    I watched this movie with tears in my eyes. No other movie until know was able to make me feel such pain – almost physical just from watching the story that unfolds on the screen. With risk to repeat myself I must note that this was probably the hardest movie to watch from all I have seen until the moment.

    I made few notes when it started – there were about the interesting characters, the song of Libera I noticed – but now I can not really write about that. Shocking, painful, cruel, realistic to the core – I can go on like this for a long time. The fact that "Song for a raggy boy" is based on a true story contributes to the powerful effect this movie has on its viewers.

    The acting is quite good as well – so good that I felt like I knew some of the characters in person. The young actors were really convincing and I felt Delaney and Mercier almost like my friends. But let me tell you a bit more about the movie – it is set in a reformatory school run by the catholic church – as it often happens the boys who are send there find anything , but help and support – instead they are beaten and abused mentally and physically ( some even sexually ) from the priests. One of them Brother John is in charge of discipline – here is the line with which he tells the new teacher for the kind of job he is expected to do: "The creatures you are going to teach are not to be confused with intelligent human beings." Only this line itself was enough for me to imagine the horrible manner in which the boys are treated. The new teacher however tried to change all that – and as the story unfolds I began to really like him – he was strict, but at the same time caring with the boys he taught. Brother John becomes his enemy almost from the very beginning and after failing to persuade the superior at the institution to dismiss the new teacher he directs his anger to the school pupils. You will have to watch the movie to find out how it all ends … This movie gets 10 out of 10 for me – since it is sure one of the best ones I have ever watched.

    Similar movies: Sleepers, Dead Poets Society
    9j-vincent-2

    Brilliant film -literally hard hitting but a touching 'based on' true story

    I cannot believe some of the negative comments about this film. The acting is strong from the whole cast, including the children and that is a rarity these days. It touches on the awful side of Irish Catholic reform schools and the brutality and abuse depicted here is authentic and true, based on accounts and evidence which has come to light in recent years. It is emotional at times and hard to take but this is a superb film and its comparisons with films such as Dead Poet's are justified. 9 out of 10, not quite perfect but very close. The acting is brilliant and Iain Glenn and Aidann Quinn stand out as do the two main boys in the story. You may be shocked and appalled by some of the scenes but it is worth watching and was one of the best films of 2003.

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      Film debut of Robert Sheehan.
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      William Franklin: Now, before we start, let's get a few things straight. We will call each other by name. Secondly, your reasons for being here are no concern of mine. My only concern is that while you are in this room that you learn something. Thirdly, you can ask me any question you like. I will try and answer it. If I can't, I will say so.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 24 de septiembre de 2004 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Irlanda
      • Dinamarca
      • Reino Unido
      • España
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    • También se conoce como
      • Song for a Raggy Boy
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • County Cork, Irlanda
    • Productoras
      • Subotica
      • Moviefan Scandinavia A/S
      • Zoma Films Ltd.
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    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 783,544
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 34 minutos
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.78 : 1

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