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Apostasy

  • 2017
  • TV-14
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
2.7K
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Sacha Parkinson and Molly Wright in Apostasy (2017)
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A faithful Jehovah's Witness is forced to shun her own sister because of a religious transgression. As the separation draws out, she starts to question the meaning of God's love.A faithful Jehovah's Witness is forced to shun her own sister because of a religious transgression. As the separation draws out, she starts to question the meaning of God's love.A faithful Jehovah's Witness is forced to shun her own sister because of a religious transgression. As the separation draws out, she starts to question the meaning of God's love.

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    • Daniel Kokotajlo
  • Writer
    • Daniel Kokotajlo
  • Stars
    • Molly Wright
    • Poppy Jhakra
    • Siobhan Finneran
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    • Director
      • Daniel Kokotajlo
    • Writer
      • Daniel Kokotajlo
    • Stars
      • Molly Wright
      • Poppy Jhakra
      • Siobhan Finneran
    • 88User reviews
    • 50Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 5 wins & 21 nominations total

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    Molly Wright
    Molly Wright
    • Alex
    Poppy Jhakra
    • Doctor
    Siobhan Finneran
    Siobhan Finneran
    • Ivanna
    Sacha Parkinson
    Sacha Parkinson
    • Luisa
    Claire Hackett
    • Deborah
    Jacqueline Pilton
    • Sister Murphy
    Wasim Zakir
    • Brother Jatin
    Jessica Baglow
    Jessica Baglow
    • Cousin Michelle
    Christian Foster
    • Barry
    Bronwyn James
    Bronwyn James
    • Chloe
    Aqib Khan
    Aqib Khan
    • Umar
    James Quinn
    James Quinn
    • Elder Brian
    James Foster
    • Elder Alan
    Robert Emms
    Robert Emms
    • Elder Steven
    Clare McGlinn
    • Aunty Linda
    Luke Stevenson
    Luke Stevenson
    • Brother at Party
    Harrison Newell-Parker
    • Boy Solomon
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    Kathleen Robb
    • Young Girl 1
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      • Daniel Kokotajlo
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      • Daniel Kokotajlo
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    7michael-kerrigan-526-124974

    All too real

    Apostasy. Fictional yet all too real film about the jehovah's witnesses, as based on the memories of the writer / director who had himself been disfellowshipped from the religion. Brought back memories of how close my siblings and I had been brought up as witnesses like my mum's sisters and offspring. Fortunately dad insisted we were brought up Catholic........ and mum didn't fall under the Witnesses' spell, unlike my aunties (who were in the religion for many years before seeing the hypocrisy of it all for themselves). Also brought back memories of how people can be brainwashed by the 'elders' into banishing their family in the name of the 'truth'. A superbly acted and poignant 7 out of ten.
    8philipfoxe

    So honest and real

    So many detailed reviews here from exJWs there's no point in going over it. It would have been so tempting to do a smear job on JW, but this film is not about profit or mudslinging. The writer is very fair. JW is not really that different from other religions and its adherents are just nice ordinary people. The accurate mundane lives of the characters is not just a condemnation of religion but a terrifying microsm of the insanity of religious belief in general Great cast, especially Ferranan who is so credible and restrained.
    8thechair

    It Made My Blood Boil

    Really interesting to see all the reviews here from ex-JW's, and to read how truthful the film is, which I might have questioned. I'd always thought of the religion as fairly benign if a bit silly, with the jokes about irritating botherers knocking on doors at unwanted times part of the cultural fabric of modern Britain. Seeing this has opened my eyes. It made me angry. Hats off to the director and the actors as it is wonderfully well played, very understated, and entirely convincing. I was glued to it, gradually becoming more and more furious that this organisation exists and is supported by anyone at all. I'm not much of a fan of organised religion as a whole but one that runs on threat and exclusion is entirely abhorrent. Bravo to everyone involved. More non-JW people should see this.
    7connietownley

    What is life like for a Jehovah Witness?

    This is a realistic portrayal of the insulated life of a Jehovah Witness and the control they live under. The pain of isolation from family and community when one no longer wishes to be known as one of them. This is the reality for the thousands of Witnesses who have left. An eye opener for anyone who is curious about knowing more about Jehovah's Witnesses. The person you see at the cart or knocking at your door carries a heavy burden.
    10bandjblackmore

    Authentic and truthful (I was a JW for nearly 40 years)

    Last night my wife and I went to a screening in Sheffield and the film's writer and director was there to field a far too short Q & A session afterward.

    It wasn't an easy film to watch and, in hindsight, it really only exposes the tiniest tip of what is, in reality, a truly gigantic, ugly iceberg. For someone like me who was a JW for nearly 40-years and had been either a ministerial servant (deacon), or elder for most of that time, it had an additional layer of uncomfortable poignancy.

    Notwithstanding all the remedial good we've done, or attempted to do since we came "out", with a fly-on-the-wall film like this you can't help being reminded of the harm you undoubtedly caused even though the "help" you were trying to give at the time may have been well-intentioned. The road to hell truly can be very often paved with good intentions.

    The film will have a very strong emotional impact for ex-JWs dependent on a number of salient factors. How long they were in...how long they've been out...how much deprogramming they have had or pursued subsequently, and how much damage they suffered during both their time "in" and/or how they've been treated following their exit.

    Virtually the whole of the audience was comprised of ex-Witnesses. (This did not surprise me.) Represented there were young and old, men and women, disfellowshipped, disassociated or some that simply faded away. One thing that was agreed on by all, though, was that even though it was a work of fiction that the director had woven his own experiences and memories into, he had managed to encapsulate a real truthfulness into every one of the characters.

    The hard-hearted and judgemental elders. The gossipy sisters. The rather awkward courtship/pairing rituals. The ordinary folks who are emotionally torn and battling to suppress their inner humanity in obedience to directives from "above". And overshadowing everything - a naïve, blinkered and unthinking mindset.

    I use the word "unthinking" advisedly. Our received mindset actually decried and tried to suppress independent thinking and we instinctively tried to hide from the facts of history as they pertained specifically to the Watchtower Society. Many of us are "out" now because we managed to climb over that particular hurdle and start, maybe for the first time, to REALLY start to think!

    It was great that after the screening we were able to have some really good, meaningful conversations... as well as the opportunity to compare scars. And it will be great to possibly meet up with some of them as a way of continuing to provide some much needed support.

    If you haven't seen "Apostasy" yet, by all means, search out an opportunity to do so. However, bear in mind that if you are an ex-JW (or a naughty current JW) and do decide to watch it, you may experience some degree of triggering.

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    • Trivia
      Writer and director Daniel Kokotajlo was himself a Jehovah's Witness for some years and raised in the religion.
    • Quotes

      Luisa: Do you know how it feels to think Jehovah the Almighty is punishing you, directly, all the time?

      [pause]

      Luisa: Why--when I'm sorry?

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      Featured in Granada Reports: 20 July 2018: Evening Bulletin (2018)

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    • Release date
      • July 27, 2018 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Urdu
    • Also known as
      • Apostazija
    • Filming locations
      • Oldham, Greater Manchester, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Frank & Lively
      • Frank & Lively
      • iFeatures
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      • £500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $434,336
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
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      • 1.50 : 1

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