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Godless

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
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Godless (2024)
Drama

After signing a progressive bill into law, a Catholic governor with hopes of the presidency is excommunicated by the church.After signing a progressive bill into law, a Catholic governor with hopes of the presidency is excommunicated by the church.After signing a progressive bill into law, a Catholic governor with hopes of the presidency is excommunicated by the church.

  • Director
    • Michael Ricigliano
  • Writer
    • Michael Ricigliano
  • Stars
    • Ana Ortiz
    • Harry Lennix
    • Patrick Breen
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    49
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Ricigliano
    • Writer
      • Michael Ricigliano
    • Stars
      • Ana Ortiz
      • Harry Lennix
      • Patrick Breen
    • 8User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Ana Ortiz
    Ana Ortiz
    • Angela Porra
    Harry Lennix
    Harry Lennix
    • Bishop Rolland
    Patrick Breen
    Patrick Breen
    • Nico
    Dan Grimaldi
    Dan Grimaldi
    • Cardinal Russo
    Thomas G. Waites
    Thomas G. Waites
    • Mons. Jack Whalen
    Sonja O'Hara
    Sonja O'Hara
    • Stella
    Sarah Wharton
    Sarah Wharton
    • Jessica Sahn
    Tony Daniels
    Tony Daniels
    • TV Anchor
    Jam Murphy
    Jam Murphy
    • TV Anchor
    Josh Tipis
    Josh Tipis
    • Secret Service agent
    Stephanie Londono
    • Reporter
    Dillon John Collins
    Dillon John Collins
    • TV News anchor
    Kaitlyn Mitchell
    • Reporter
    Clifton Dunn
    Clifton Dunn
    • Father Jamie Allante
    Timothy Doyle
    • Fanatic
    Jennice Fuentes
    Jennice Fuentes
    • Mia
    Richard O'Brien
    Richard O'Brien
    • Chairman Bill Styles
    Vincent Petrosini
    Vincent Petrosini
    • Father Elias
    • Director
      • Michael Ricigliano
    • Writer
      • Michael Ricigliano
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    10murph-67745

    Godless Rave

    Godless tackles serious issues surrounding our modern world and the dilemma of church vs state decisions that shape our world. The acting is outstanding with true and gritty dialogue with high ranking people fighting mightily for what they believe in. The scene in the church at the end brings everything to light in that ethical people can stick with their differing beliefs and garner a real friendship and understanding to move forward. A must see in an age where movies with authentic dialogue is hard to find. The conviction of the actors shines through their respective characters making them absolutely believable.
    10joeluca-69074

    Thought-Provoking Exploration of Faith, Politics, and Personal Conviction

    Godless is a thought-provoking drama that fearlessly tackles the complex intersection of faith and politics. Anchored by powerful performances from Ana Ortiz and Harry Lennix, the film explores the moral challenges faced by elected officials in reconciling their religious convictions with their duty to serve all constituents.

    Ortiz really shines as a Catholic governor whose progressive stances put her at odds with church leadership, while Lennix brings gravitas to his role as the bishop who controversially excommunicates her. Their charged exchanges crackle with intensity, layering scriptural debates with political calculation.

    Godless is admirably ambitious in grappling with weighty questions of spiritual devotion vs. Secular obligation. It's rare to see a film engage so directly with the tightrope leaders walk in compartmentalizing personal beliefs for the greater good.

    The poignant climax, flashing forward years later, reaches for a bittersweet grace note about forgiveness and seeing humanity in those we disagree with. It's a moving ending that deepens the film's central themes.

    Sincere and probing, Godless largely transcends its dramatic imperfections through the strength of its performances and provocative subject matter. It's a valuable conversation-starter for anyone interested in the eternal push-pull between private faith and the public square.
    10edkimherlich

    Thought provoking and timely!

    Godless, a film by Michael Ricigliano, tells the story of a governor whose internal conflict arises when she is faced with decisions that are in opposition to her deeply held religious beliefs. Under the direction of Michael Ricigliano, Anna Ortiz reveals the painful struggle that we all face when we try to be true to ourselves while being compassionate to the plight of others. The characters are honest and relatable. The conflict is not new, however, if we're being honest, there are still many times that we struggle with the idea of knowing, and doing, what is right. This film reminds us that we are all human.
    6brentsbulletinboard

    Thought-Provoking, If Somewhat Stagey

    In an age where questions have emerged related to adequately maintaining a firewall between church and state, increasing numbers of controversies have arisen that threaten to undermine the sanctity of this basic principle of American civics. And those hot-button controversies are now brought front and center in writer-director Michael Ricigliano's debut feature, a morality play that tackles one of these issues head on. When a progressive Democratic governor of New York (Ana Ortiz) signs into law a bill guaranteeing same-sex marriage and vows to do the same for legislation allowing for late-term abortions, the devoutly Catholic head of state comes under heavy, morality-based pressure from the bishop of her Brooklyn diocese (Harry Lennix). He threatens to excommunicate her for her actions, allegedly blasphemous deeds that he contends violate fundamental Roman Catholic teachings. On top of this, the fallout from the cleric's decision stands to undermine the Governor's presidential aspirations, a venture for which she has been enjoying generally solid support. The bishop's dictate also upsets his ecclesiastical peers, such as the cardinal from his diocese (Dan Grimaldi) and his superiors in Rome, who see it as an extreme measure that promises to further weaken the declining standing of the Church with a public increasingly in favor of greater liberalization and reform. But, on an even bigger scale, this debate raises questions related to where the influence of a religious leader should end when it comes to the part he plays in attempting to dictate public policy, specifically where his word impacts the decision-making process of officials like the Governor. At the same time, though, it also raises questions for the Governor in matters of following her conscience vs. Serving the needs and wants of the people: At what point should she allow or deny her personal convictions to play a part in making policy? These are among the heady issues raised in this thoughtful political drama, matters that are addressed intelligently and from a variety of angles, giving viewers much to ponder and for which there are no easy answers, the underlying principle of separation of church and state notwithstanding. Indeed, things may not be as cut and dried as most of us might automatically assume. However, while the presentation of these questions is certainly commendable, their execution here at times comes across as somewhat overlong and stagey, material perhaps better suited to Broadway than the silver screen. In some respects, this treatment makes these arguments come across more like a late night college dorm lounge discussion than convincing and engaging cinematic drama, admirable though the content of these dialogues might be. This is not to suggest that these conversations are without merit, but some may consider them stilted and a tad dry. The filmmaker's decision to set this story in a specific time period - 2012 and the years that follow - is rather problematic, too, given that this time frame already has its own established history and that this narrative would seem to rewrite the documented happenings of that period, an issue that could have been resolved simply by not grounding this story in a specific timeline. Still, these drawbacks aside, "Godless" nevertheless gives us much to think about that should not be dismissed casually, especially in a time when maintaining the firewall is essential to the fates of both church and state going forward - and where we can draw an acceptable line that suits everyone on both fronts.
    10svrdjzr

    Great film for today's political environment!

    I salute the makers of this film! The movie is sensitive, tender and powerful. I highly recommend it. A winner.

    In a time where movie making relies on cgi and special effects to try and make the story and its characters appear bigger than they are, it's refreshing to see a film that relies on the dialogue and the actors ability to relay the story. Godless is that type of film. Set in a minimal amount of locations, the film wraps you up in its subject matter and the timeliness of the story. Ana Ortiz is excellent as the Governor struggling with the obligations she has to her constituents and her faith opposite Harry Lennix who plays the headstrong Bishop of her Diocese. Dan Grimaldi gives a great performance.

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      • February 28, 2025 (United States)
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