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Conspiracy of Silence (2004)

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Reviews Counted: 24

Fresh: 8

Rotten:16

Average Rating: 5.1/10

Runtime: 90 mins

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release: Dec 3, 2004 Limited

Synopsis: A powerful indictment of the Catholic Church, CONSPIRACY OF SILENCE is a memorable debut from writer/director John Deery. Set in Ireland, Deery formulates his plot around whispers and rumors... A powerful indictment of the Catholic Church, CONSPIRACY OF SILENCE is a memorable debut from writer/director John Deery. Set in Ireland, Deery formulates his plot around whispers and rumors surrounding the sexuality of priests, then pulls them kicking and screaming onto the screen. Father Frank Sweeney (Patrick Lynch) is a Catholic priest who becomes HIV-positive following several sexual dalliances with other men. Exiled from the priesthood after a botched attempt at bringing his sexual status into the public domain, Sweeney commits suicide. Local newspaper reporter David Foley (Jason Barry) is intrigued by Sweeney's death, and sets about investigating the deceased Father's seminary. His legwork leads him to Daniel McLaughlin, a local student of the seminary who has been expelled due to an after-hours meeting with a practicing priest. The crestfallen student explains the nature of his expulsion to Foley, allowing the reporter to draw Sweeney and McLaughlin's stories together to form a compelling case about the outdated ethics of the Catholic Church. But the Church is a formidable opponent to Foley's protests, leading to late-night encounters with some shadowy figures, and an anonymous death threat against his family. Meanwhile, McLaughlin is torn between the girl he left behind when pursuing his dream of becoming a priest, and the wishes of his family to somehow pick up the pieces and find another seminary. It all builds to a hugely satisfying conclusion, with director Deery setting up a final confrontation between Foley, McLaughlin, and representatives of the Church on a live television talk show, which leads to a surprising and unexpected denouement to the movie. [More]

Starring: Jonathan Forbes, Jason Barry, Brenda Fricker, Hugh Bonneville

Starring: Jonathan Forbes, Jason Barry, Brenda Fricker, Hugh Bonneville, John Lynch, Jim Norton, Sean McGinley

Director: John Deery

Director: John Deery
Screenwriter: John Deery
Producer: Davina Stanley

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12/06/05
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Catholic nay-sayers will probably have a field day with the movie, but most would be better served by any one of the numerous documentaries that cover the same topic.

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08/08/05
Christopher Null
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Isn't quite up to the task of intelligently advocating for change.

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03/18/05
Connie Ogle
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The kind of film that has its heart in the right place: exposing corruption. But it loses credibility by doing so in a melodramatic way.

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03/17/05
Laura Kelly
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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A good cast (Brenda Fricker, Hugh Bonneville and assorted veterans of British and Irish film and TV) gives Deery's film weight and credibility.

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03/11/05
Roger Moore
Orlando Sentinel
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[A] fervent yet scattershot film.

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03/10/05
Steve Schneider
Orlando Weekly
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The need to portray the powers-that-be at all levels -- from the Vatican to the local parish -- in the worst possible light intrudes upon the movie, making it feel like a personal vendetta.

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02/11/05
Ruthe Stein
San Francisco Chronicle
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Conspiracy of Silence is well-meaning but has has no faith in its audience.

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01/29/05
Peter Canavese
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Though Conspiracy of Silence misses a chance at being a first-rate drama, it sheds much-needed light on an area that the mainstream press has mysteriously abandoned.

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12/08/04
Eric Monder
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An often-riveting film.

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12/05/04
Kim Williamson
Boxoffice Magazine
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12/05/04
MaryAnn Johanson
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The limp thriller plot Deery constructs to frame his theological inquiries is both artificial and not very interesting, a lethal combination.

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12/03/04
Maitland McDonagh
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Certainly a debate over the church's tradition of an unmarried clergy ... could be a good and worthy one. But a quick, clumsy melodrama -- complete with awkward, pop-scored sex scenes -- isn't the best venue.

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12/03/04
Stephen Whitty
Newark Star-Ledger
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While the subject of enforced priestly celibacy is important, here it is dealt with in a workman-like manner lacking vibrancy.

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12/03/04
V.A. Musetto
New York Post
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Deery's points are well-taken, but they would have been a lot better made if he hadn't taken so many easy shots at the church by demonizing its local authorities.

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12/03/04
Jack Mathews
New York Daily News
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For American audiences who have followed recent Church scandals, this less-than-penetrating exposé will be of mild interest.

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12/03/04
Kent Turner
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12/02/04
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John Deery's modest drama is one big, obvious argument against the vow of celibacy for Roman Catholic priests, but it has heart.

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12/02/04
Anita Gates
New York Times
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