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Aug 5, 2004

Magdalane Sisters, The

A harrowing tale(s) of escape of three young woman from a conventwhere they were enslaved against their choice. Or it'd be wiser to say they had no choice to speak of. This Irish film by Peter Mullan is a window to the rest of the world, of the inhuman practices meted out by Catholic nuns to young women/girls kept in their convents. It is not a prototype for Irish catholic convents of the 40-50 years back, but such institutions definitely existed.

These girls come in to the convent for various reasons, some of them gave birth before marriage and their families disowned them and put them in to the care of sisters. One of the girls was raped by a cousin of hers and her family to escape the shame forcibly sent her to the convent. At the convent the young women are made to work for a laundry the nuns operate for commercial purposes. Its like an emotional boot camp with no doors for escape. Human rights violations happened whenever and wherever the authorities got drunk on authority, either in the name of politics or religion. This film is a proof and its triumph is the ultimate escape of the girls, although it is not what I'd call dramatic.

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