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Song for a Raggy Boy

  • 2003
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
5.1K
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Song for a Raggy Boy (2003)
Coming-of-AgePeriod DramaDramaHistory

The true story of a single teacher's courage to stand up against an untouchable prefect's sadistic disciplinary regime and other abuse in a Catholic Reformatory and Industrial School in 1939... Read allThe true story of a single teacher's courage to stand up against an untouchable prefect's sadistic disciplinary regime and other abuse in a Catholic Reformatory and Industrial School in 1939 Ireland.The true story of a single teacher's courage to stand up against an untouchable prefect's sadistic disciplinary regime and other abuse in a Catholic Reformatory and Industrial School in 1939 Ireland.

  • Director
    • Aisling Walsh
  • Writers
    • Patrick Galvin
    • Aisling Walsh
    • Kevin Byron Murphy
  • Stars
    • Aidan Quinn
    • Iain Glen
    • Marc Warren
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    5.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Aisling Walsh
    • Writers
      • Patrick Galvin
      • Aisling Walsh
      • Kevin Byron Murphy
    • Stars
      • Aidan Quinn
      • Iain Glen
      • Marc Warren
    • 49User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 14 wins & 6 nominations total

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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
    • Director
      • Aisling Walsh
    • Writers
      • Patrick Galvin
      • Aisling Walsh
      • Kevin Byron Murphy
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    KieranWhittemore

    Easily one of the best films of 2003

    After reading the other review that totally thrashed this excellent piece of film i felt i just had to write one.

    This is really an excellent piece of film. Easily one of the best films of 2003.

    It's about a group of boys in an Irish Reformatory School in 1939 who one days gets a new teacher who opposes the violent and harsh ways the "brothers" use to dicipline the boys.

    The performances are more than excellent, and the young characters are played out so well by the boys.

    If you haven't seen this wonderful film, do so right now! It has recently been released on DVD in Scandinavia. So there's no excuse now.
    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.
    8MOscarbradley

    A terrible catalogue of abuse

    The catalogue of abuse perpetrated by the clergy in Ireland against the children in their care has long been in the public domain. Tentatively only now is the cinema beginning to address the issue, firstly with Peter Mullan's "The Magdalene Sisters", which wavered between broad comedy and tragedy to disconcerting effect and now with Aisling Walsh's superb "Song for a Raggy Boy", an altogether bleaker affair; indeed at times this is virtually unwatchable so intense is the brutality it depicts.

    Aidan Quinn is the first lay-teacher in an Irish reform school run by the Christian Brothers, (hardly an apt term), in the Ireland of 1939. The system of abuse he encounters is so all encompassing that he seems powerless to do anything about it despite winning the approval of the boys. This is a deeply troubling, (and in the end, very moving) film beautifully directed by the young Irish director Aisling Walsh whose lack of technique is all the more unsettling.

    It is also superbly played, in particular by the boys, non-professionals all and by Quinn, Iain Glen as the sadistic and evil brother at the centre, Marc Warren as the weak-willed, sexually driven brother, (his is the most emotionally complex character), and by that great and undervalued British actor Dudley Sutton. Flashbacks to Quinn's part in the Spanish Civil War may be ill-judged but this remains a spare, unsettling film which should be mandatory viewing for Catholics everywhere.
    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
    10faster-2

    A very powerful, moving film that sees the humanity in all of us.

    Saw this at Tribeca Film Festival and was genuinely moved by the power and passion of the story, the acting and above all the directing. The filmmakers took care to show each person as a combination of good and bad.The casting of the kids was outright fabulous. Aidan Quinn was born to play this part and brings to his acting a deepfelt conviction of righting certain wrongs with tremendous power and feeling.

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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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    • Release date
      • August 22, 2003 (Denmark)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • Denmark
      • United Kingdom
      • Spain
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los Ninos de San Judas
    • Filming locations
      • County Cork, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Subotica
      • Moviefan Scandinavia A/S
      • Zoma Films Ltd.
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $783,544
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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