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Procession: L'Espoir au Bout du Chemin

Titre original : Procession
  • 2021
  • R
  • 1h 58min
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7,1/10
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Procession: L'Espoir au Bout du Chemin (2021)
Six midwestern men - all survivors of childhood sexual assault at the hands of Catholic priests and clergy - come together to direct a drama therapy-inspired experiment designed to collectively work through their trauma. As part of a radically collaborative filmmaking process, they create fictional scenes based on memories, dreams and experiences, meant to explore the church rituals, culture and hierarchies that enabled silence around their abuse. In the face of a failed legal system, we watch these men reclaim the spaces that allowed their assault, revealing the possibility for catharsis and redemption through a new-found fraternity in this documentary feature.
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Un groupe de survivants d'abus sexuels commis par des prêtres catholiques se bat pour la justice.Un groupe de survivants d'abus sexuels commis par des prêtres catholiques se bat pour la justice.Un groupe de survivants d'abus sexuels commis par des prêtres catholiques se bat pour la justice.

  • Réalisation
    • Robert Greene
  • Scénario
    • Chris Boeckmann
  • Casting principal
    • Joe Eldred
    • Mike Foreman
    • Ed Gavagan
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    1,4 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Robert Greene
    • Scénario
      • Chris Boeckmann
    • Casting principal
      • Joe Eldred
      • Mike Foreman
      • Ed Gavagan
    • 18avis d'utilisateurs
    • 30avis des critiques
    • 90Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 25 nominations au total

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    Joe Eldred
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    Mike Foreman
    • Self
    Ed Gavagan
    • Self
    Dan Laurine
    • Self
    Amaris Noelle
    Amaris Noelle
    • Congregation
    • (as Amaris Anderson)
    Monica Phinney
    • Self
    Michael Sandridge
    • Self
    Ellie Rose Taylor
    • Congregation (Day Player)
    Ryan Trobough
    • Self
    Terrick Trobough
    • Self
    Vanessa Trobough
    • Self
    Tom Viviano
    • Self
    • Réalisation
      • Robert Greene
    • Scénario
      • Chris Boeckmann
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    10lauricebray-70332

    Don't turn away

    Every person - especially every practicing Catholic - needs to see this moving and emotional film. Beautiful in its depth, it shows the heartbreaking, painful journey of men abused as boys by predatory priests, and the uphill battle for justice. The scope of the trauma is vast, and it may shock you to see the continuing whitewash given it by the Vatican. Are those who still dutifully attend Mass and continue to put money into the coffers of the Catholic Church complicit in the ongoing coverup? That is a moral and ethical question each of us must ask ourselves.
    7roberteaglesaner

    The Process of Procession

    "Procession" presents a radical new concept regarding the reasoning to craft a story: to create something, not about people, but for them. Greene offers cinema as a medium of therapy, a tool of processing, to 6 survivors of sexual assault at the hands of the catholic church with each crafting a short film about how they wanted their stories to be told and seen. In the wrong hands, such a delicate matter could have been a disaster but instead, Greene illustrates a devastating portrait of men who never quite healed. Men who are still fighting from sunrise to sundown to release the anchor that keeps them entrenched in their pasts. Greene achieves this feat through a number of avenues. First, is his intelligent and restrained decision to focus shots on how these events have racked the bodies of the survivors, second, was the score by Keegan Dewitt and Dabney Morris, which provides a lot of heavy lifting to the emotional gravity of the film, third, was how incredibly well-edited the short-films are with the rest of the documentary; side note, this can especially be felt in the final 10 incredibly moving minutes of the documentary. However, where Procession begins to falter is with the short-films presented by the survivors, which although clearly therapeutic, isn't the most effective cinematic tool due to their inexperienced quality. Many times they will take you out of the documentary altogether but on the other hand, the project wouldn't be possible without the shorts so it's a catch-22. All in all, Greene has made a riveting documentary that even with its short-comings is still incredibly effective but more importantly, and perhaps impressively, has made the lives of 6 men all the better for it.
    10indagar

    Film as Therapy - Abuse, tragedy and recovery through art

    This documentary tells the stories of a group of men that survived sexual abused when they were children. Although we could have heard about this topic a lot, this movie tries to focus on the power of telling (filming) our own stories as therapy: maybe they aren't actors or screenwriters but you can see their pain in each scene that is represented.

    While clearly pointing out the crimes of the Catholic Church, I specially liked how respectful (and beautiful) the narration of the film was.
    10guafa_glam

    Heartbreaking

    I couldn't stop crying as I feel the pain from each one of the survivors. A great documentary indeed and that young boy plays the role had such a big responsibility to act, understand and absorb the anger, pain feels by the survivors.

    It's heartbreaking and I hope catholic archbishop will take serious in matter like this.

    I am catholic myself and this is not right for everyone, all the authority to turn a blind eyes due to statue of limitations.

    Something must be done so it won't happen to any children ever again.
    10edwin-wks

    Jesus looks on

    It is incredible to think that many members of the Catholic community still refuse to acknowledge the systemic rape of children in spite of waves of survivors coming forward with their abuse. Procession is one of the most powerful depiction of the lifelong trauma that historic child sexual abuse survivors have endured and their battle against great odds to hold the Catholic Church accountable for their complicity.

    The cancerous spread of pedophilic priests in Kansas City is mirrored by Ballarat in Australia, where the Diocese of Ballarat admitted in a statement in 2019 that high-ranking clergy protected one of their own against prosecution for child sexual abuse claims. Even the children knew instinctively that what was happening to them was deeply wrong. Yet these men abused their power, paid no heed to morality and contradicted their own teachings.

    The pain, shame and anger etched into the faces of each of these men are plain to see. As they recount their abuses, they briefly revert to the boys who were violated and there is a grief for the life they could have had instead. Alongside the depravity of their abuse, there is warm humanity in their brotherhood as they support each other towards healing. Michael said it best, "people do things for other people sometimes they don't do for themselves".

    Pedophilic priests may go much further back in history and it is probably the promise of unfettered power that lured these self-important opportunistic parasites into pursuing priesthood. Hence ironically Catholicism becomes a bastion for amorality and synonymous with pedophilia.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 novembre 2021 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official Netflix
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
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    • Sociétés de production
      • 4th Row Films
      • Artemis Rising Foundation
      • Concordia Studio
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      1 heure 58 minutes
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