Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence In The House Of God (2012)
Summary: Oscar-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney exposes the abuse of power in the Catholic Church and a cover-up that winds its way from the row houses of Milwaukee Wisconsin, through the bare ruined choirs of Ireland’s churches all the way to the highest office of the Vatican. By investigating the secret crimes of a charismatic priest who abused over 200 deaf children in a school under his control – the film shows the face of evil that lurks behind the smiles and denials of authority figures and institutions who believe that because they stand for good they can do no wrong.
The film documents the first known public protest against clerical sex abuse in the U.S.A., a struggle of more than three decades that ultimately led to a lawsuit against the Pontiff himself. These heroes, four deaf young men, set out to expose the priest who had abused them and so many others by trying to make their voices “heard”. Their investigation helped to uncover documents from the secret Vatican Archives that shows the Pope – who must operate within the mysterious rules of the roman Curia – as both responsible and helpless in the face of evil.
Year: 2013
Australian Cinema Release Date: 21st March, 2013
Australian DVD Release Date: TBA
Country: United States
Director: Alex Gibney
Screenwriter: Alex Gibney
Cast: Chris Cooper (Gary (voice)), Donagh Gleason (Father Murphy)), Ethan Hawke (Pat (voice)), Matthew Ryan Hughes (Young Terry), Larry Hunt (Terry), Jamey Sheridan (Terry (voice)), John Slattery (Arthur (voice)), Anton Toron (Young Terry)
Runtime: 102 mins
Classification:M
Dave Griffiths’s ‘Silence In The House Of God: Mez Maxima Culpa’ Review: Please check Episode #25 of our The Good The Bad The Ugly Podcast for a more in-depth review of ‘Silence In The House Of God: Mez Maxima Culpa’.
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