Maybe slightly over cooking it… I mean he is not acting when he sleeps… plus you know… giving awards to people who have already been paid millions of pounds to do their job… I’m not so sure of the validity or point of this self gratification… but in a world where superlatives are massively over used I do agree… he is a great actor…
I moved to Ireland in 2011. At that time I knew nothing of the Magdalen Laundries. What I've learned since has left me with such utter disgust for the Catholic Church as an institution that I will never forgive nor shall I forget. This is a story that needs to be told. Cillian Murphy and Emily Watson will serve the telling well. Thank you, Lionsgate and Fís Éireann for producing this film.
This book by Claire Keegan is a favorite of mine. It touched me so much. I also love Foster by her. Hope maybe that will become a movie too. I'm excited to see this movie, it has a great cast.
@@diannesoares2576 Foster did become a movie called The Quiet Girl. It was critically acclaimed and nominated for an Oscar a couple years ago. One of my favourite films in the last few years.
@@alzer6467 Thank you for letting me know. I never heard about it at all. I've taken Foster and Small Things Like These down from my shelves and I'm about to read them again
Not only did this happen in Ireland, It happened in Australia, along with many other countries, it's a deep scar on history. Thank you to Cillian Murphy for being this forward in a somewhat gentle way than what happened in real life.
Thank u CM and all the rest if the entire crew. My sons in their 20s found this a slow movie. I am older and have a 40 year old daughter from this sad period in time where everything was known and noting was acknowledged. Thank you Claire for your book inspiration which I have not read....but for highlighting this silent time in our history. D
this i cant wait for! talent off and on the screen and a story of irish history that we must keep shining a light on. Respect to Cillian for taking on this type of role. He is always so compelling to watch.
This reason, among many others, is why I left the Catholic Church. Not the Faith, but certainly the church. Sinead was absolutely correct and honest in her assessment. Bless her in Heaven, and all who have suffered at their hands. The Shame is deep.
More than 11,000 women and girls were held in 10 Magdalene laundries operated by four female religious congregations from 1922 until the closure of Dublin’s Seán McDermott Street laundry in 1996. The remains of an additional 22 women were discovered when 133 bodies were being removed from a Magdalene Laundry graveyard in north Dublin in 1993. It is estimated that 35,000 women were forced into these institutions and 6,000 babies died in their care, with the babies' ages ranging from 35 fetal weeks to two to three years old. July 2013 - The four orders of nuns that ran the notorious Magdalene Laundries in Ireland have said they have NO INTENTION of contributing anything towards the compensation fund set up by the Irish Government. As of March 2022, nuns who ran Magdalene laundries have NOT contributed to redress for women. Some €32m in awards of €11,000-€100,000 made to more than 800 survivors to date.
Disgusting that the orders of nun are not paying compensation for what they did!!! 😡. And so very sad what happened to all of those young women and babies. So much for religion.
Any of the nuns still living should be in prison. And the 4 orders of nuns who refused to participate in the compensation program should also receive prison time. ALL involved, including the hierarchy of the Church, should receive punishment from the government of Ireland and from the Vatican. And I say that as an Irish-American with dual citizenship and a former Catholic.
@@maurasullivan3259 The Vatican most likely knew about it. Francis said he was "shocked" to learn about it-but you don't see the Vatican putting in a penny for the victims now. Then again, Francis said prayers over the coffin of the piece of human excrement Bernard Law. If the pope doesn't care, neither does the rest of the Church.
The trailer is quite interesting. It doesn't reveal much but is enough to sustain the curiosity. Cillian Murphy will as usual deliver a splendid performance! Emily Watson too will do full justice to her character.
As someone who attended a catholic school within a convent in North London in the 1960s, I can tell you that some of the nuns were shocking in their brutality and venom. A great shame, as in contrast, some nuns were delightful, but I'm sure they had to turn a blind eye to what others were doing, particualrly when they were senior. I have been against religion ever since, for the divisive and controlling sham it is.
To my deepest regret, I won't watch this film in the near future, though I admire these actors' work. I feel sick just watching the trailer. I've watched the movie Philomena and read about these atrocities, but that's as far as I am able to go for now. Thank you all, who work to bring light to the fate of these poor souls who suffered in those institutions.
I only learned about the Magdalene Laundries after Joni Mitchell wrote a song about them. Dehumanizing, violent, and brutal, it's hard to imagine a worse fate than to find yourself, as a single young woman, pregnant or living alone on the street, and being assigned to one of the Magdalen Asylums. Magdalene Laundries weren't places of social & moral order. They were run like penal colonies, which religious orders used as a funnel for needed financial resources. Magdalene Laundries profited from what was at its core a 'free workforce'. An enslavement of young women of low or no social means. It's heart-rending to think it continued up to 1996.
Wow! I’ve watched the trailer so many times! I loved the Magdalene Sisters movie although it’s a terrible sadness. I cannot wait to wait to watch this!
The true Catholic shame is what happened here, not the guilt they try to plough down their peoples with. Raised by Irish Catholics, and this whole thing outrages me. My mother was shipped off to Australia to avoid this, and even then she had to make up stories of a dead husband (Vietnam was a convenient excuse at the time). I read the book, but I'm not sure I'm quite ready to watch this. I kknow it will be brilliant, but I'm not sure I'm ready. I'm still too feckin' angry.
Looking forward to seeing this! Another great film about what these poor women went through is called 'The Magdalene sisters' Shocking how the Carholic Church got away with these prison laundries.
"No matter how well the matter has been explained to them, these young spectators are always shocked and sickened at the sight. They feel disgust, which they had thought themselves superior to. They feel anger, outrage, impotence, despite all the explanations. They would like to do something for the child. But there is nothing they can do." --Ursula K. Le Guin, The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas
The incredible evil the Catholic Church and their Nuns,Priests have committed can never be forgotten or forgiven. For a religion that is dependent on people acknowledging their sins then sincerely begging forgiveness they never have and that is just unbelievable. The church has never given up the predators ,never said what they knew , they never gave up the sins . We have consistently had to find out what else they have hidden
I loved the book which is more of a Novella….easy to read in one sitting. Claire Keegan, the author strives for brevity but she paints such a story! An amazing gift to have. I’ve read all 3 of her Novellas.
Magdelen laundries. Unmarried young women who got pregnant were sent there -- but it wasn't just for like 5 months, it was years, sometimes whole lives. Filled with grueling work. Slavery, essentially, for the Church. 11,000 of them. Many died early and many children died as well, so it's not like they were well cared for.
I love Cillian Murphy as an actor, but I don't think I can watch another movie that shows the abuses of Catholic Church anywhere in the world, especially with women, like these nuns, being utterly awful to other women. I'll pass this one, thank you.
I think this was poor casting for this type of movie. All people talk about is Cillian Murphy, Peaky Blinders, and Oppenheimer. The subject of this movie is reduced to just a vehicle for the actor. It's not about the Catholic church tormenting people, it's about Oscar buzz. Besides, this isn't anything new. I wonder how this film will hold up to 2002's The Magdalene Sisters?
Mais um filme pra falar mal do Cristianismo enquanto eles ignoram filmes de histórias reais como O Som da Liberdade e fazem a sua "versão fictícia" contra os cristãos.
In response to a judgemental and imo a narrow minded comment. You need to read the book. Its about life and a compassionate man making ends meet for his family at Christmas time.
Cillian Murphy, what a monumental talent! I’d give him an Oscar every time he breathes.
EXACTLY
lol!
mate that's a lot of feckin oscars like. a man can nay handle that many oscars on his shoulders like. what ya be doin to the poor man?
Maybe slightly over cooking it… I mean he is not acting when he sleeps… plus you know… giving awards to people who have already been paid millions of pounds to do their job… I’m not so sure of the validity or point of this self gratification… but in a world where superlatives are massively over used I do agree… he is a great actor…
He’s creepy
I moved to Ireland in 2011. At that time I knew nothing of the Magdalen Laundries. What I've learned since has left me with such utter disgust for the Catholic Church as an institution that I will never forgive nor shall I forget. This is a story that needs to be told. Cillian Murphy and Emily Watson will serve the telling well. Thank you, Lionsgate and Fís Éireann for producing this film.
It wasn't just Catholic orders. Initially, there were Protestant laundries.
the trailer is perfect. it doesnt reveal too much. its enough to get me interested
The trailer tells enough that it's anti-Catholic.
The book by Clare Keegan is amazing, I know the movie will be great too. Those stories of sad history shouldn´t be forgotten.
Beautifully written
This book by Claire Keegan is a favorite of mine. It touched me so much. I also love Foster by her. Hope maybe that will become a movie too. I'm excited to see this movie, it has a great cast.
@@diannesoares2576 Yes, all is true. It´s a shame that Foster wasn´t yet published in Czech.
@@diannesoares2576 Foster did become a movie called The Quiet Girl. It was critically acclaimed and nominated for an Oscar a couple years ago. One of my favourite films in the last few years.
@@alzer6467 Thank you for letting me know. I never heard about it at all.
I've taken Foster and Small Things Like These down from my shelves and I'm about to read them again
One of the best actors of our time… Cillian Murphy….
Not only did this happen in Ireland, It happened in Australia, along with many other countries, it's a deep scar on history. Thank you to Cillian Murphy for being this forward in a somewhat gentle way than what happened in real life.
Cillian Murphy and Emily Watson together in one Film? Finally my dream comes true 😍
Thank u CM and all the rest if the entire crew. My sons in their 20s found this a slow movie. I am older and have a 40 year old daughter from this sad period in time where everything was known and noting was acknowledged. Thank you Claire for your book inspiration which I have not read....but for highlighting this silent time in our history. D
BY ORDER OF THE PEAKY BLINDERS, I WILL WATCH THIS MASTERPIECE
Don't get relevance to this comment and movie
@@sandrasennhauser601 you must be fun at parties
@@r.warmerdam3759 BY ORDER OF THE PEAKY BLINDERS THIS MAN WILL NOT BE FUN AT PARTIES
@@sandrasennhauser601 Your new name is Sandra Shush
this i cant wait for! talent off and on the screen and a story of irish history that we must keep shining a light on. Respect to Cillian for taking on this type of role. He is always so compelling to watch.
This reason, among many others, is why I left the Catholic Church. Not the Faith, but certainly the church. Sinead was absolutely correct and honest in her assessment. Bless her in Heaven, and all who have suffered at their hands. The Shame is deep.
More than 11,000 women and girls were held in 10 Magdalene laundries operated by four female religious congregations from 1922 until the closure of Dublin’s Seán McDermott Street laundry in 1996. The remains of an additional 22 women were discovered when 133 bodies were being removed from a Magdalene Laundry graveyard in north Dublin in 1993. It is estimated that 35,000 women were forced into these institutions and 6,000 babies died in their care, with the babies' ages ranging from 35 fetal weeks to two to three years old.
July 2013 - The four orders of nuns that ran the notorious Magdalene Laundries in Ireland have said they have NO INTENTION of contributing anything towards the compensation fund set up by the Irish Government. As of March 2022, nuns who ran Magdalene laundries have NOT contributed to redress for women. Some €32m in awards of €11,000-€100,000 made to more than 800 survivors to date.
Cuz they got pregnant out of wedlock,right?
Thank you for posting this information
Disgusting that the orders of nun are not paying compensation for what they did!!! 😡. And so very sad what happened to all of those young women and babies. So much for religion.
Any of the nuns still living should be in prison. And the 4 orders of nuns who refused to participate in the compensation program should also receive prison time. ALL involved, including the hierarchy of the Church, should receive punishment from the government of Ireland and from the Vatican.
And I say that as an Irish-American with dual citizenship and a former Catholic.
@@maurasullivan3259 The Vatican most likely knew about it. Francis said he was "shocked" to learn about it-but you don't see the Vatican putting in a penny for the victims now. Then again, Francis said prayers over the coffin of the piece of human excrement Bernard Law. If the pope doesn't care, neither does the rest of the Church.
It was enough for me to cry. All the small things in the world add up.
The trailer is quite interesting. It doesn't reveal much but is enough to sustain the curiosity. Cillian Murphy will as usual deliver a splendid performance! Emily Watson too will do full justice to her character.
Not exactly how I pictured the main character when I read this great book, but I'm sure Cillian Murphy will bring a lot to this story.
Me too. He looks too young and slight. I envisaged someone like the late great Bernard Hill.
It’s only the trailer and already wrecking me.
The book is sensational. I hope the film does it justice.
It's been rated at 8/10 by the critics.
Yes, it was heartwarming and breaking
As someone who attended a catholic school within a convent in North London in the 1960s, I can tell you that some of the nuns were shocking in their brutality and venom. A great shame, as in contrast, some nuns were delightful, but I'm sure they had to turn a blind eye to what others were doing, particualrly when they were senior. I have been against religion ever since, for the divisive and controlling sham it is.
This was a beautiful and heartbreaking novel
To my deepest regret, I won't watch this film in the near future, though I admire these actors' work. I feel sick just watching the trailer. I've watched the movie Philomena and read about these atrocities, but that's as far as I am able to go for now. Thank you all, who work to bring light to the fate of these poor souls who suffered in those institutions.
I only learned about the Magdalene Laundries after Joni Mitchell wrote a song about them. Dehumanizing, violent, and brutal, it's hard to imagine a worse fate than to find yourself, as a single young woman, pregnant or living alone on the street, and being assigned to one of the Magdalen Asylums.
Magdalene Laundries weren't places of social & moral order. They were run like penal colonies, which religious orders used as a funnel for needed financial resources.
Magdalene Laundries profited from what was at its core a 'free workforce'. An enslavement of young women of low or no social means.
It's heart-rending to think it continued up to 1996.
I'll watch it for his performance alone.
I read the book because I saw some sneak peaks of the movie last year. Now I want to see the movie even more. Cillian Murphy is a great Talent .
Great interview with Cill on NBP. Interview with Tim Mielants just dropped on Watch or Pass.
Wow! I’ve watched the trailer so many times! I loved the Magdalene Sisters movie although it’s a terrible sadness. I cannot wait to wait to watch this!
I'm so much looking forward to seeing this movie! And I hope it'll be shown in my country (France).
I'm going to watch this at the cinema. It looks absolutely brilliant.
The true Catholic shame is what happened here, not the guilt they try to plough down their peoples with. Raised by Irish Catholics, and this whole thing outrages me. My mother was shipped off to Australia to avoid this, and even then she had to make up stories of a dead husband (Vietnam was a convenient excuse at the time). I read the book, but I'm not sure I'm quite ready to watch this. I kknow it will be brilliant, but I'm not sure I'm ready. I'm still too feckin' angry.
Looking forward to seeing this! Another great film about what these poor women went through is called 'The Magdalene sisters' Shocking how the Carholic Church got away with these prison laundries.
Looking forward watching it 🤍👏🏻
Looking forward for this movie!
Emily Watson I smell an Oscar for you! Also did the editors just forget she’s a two time Academy Awards nominee? 😢
When he says I'm sorry love, that sounds right like Liam Neeson.
"No matter how well the matter has been explained to them, these young spectators are always shocked and sickened at the sight. They feel disgust, which they had thought themselves superior to. They feel anger, outrage, impotence, despite all the explanations. They would like to do something for the child. But there is nothing they can do."
--Ursula K. Le Guin, The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas
Coincidentally, I just finished reading this little gem a couple of days ago. I didn't know there was a movie based on it!!
This has spotlight vibes im so excited
Imagine what we might get in 20 years time movie-wise when it might then be safer to further consider what is being done to kids now?
Emily Watson should get an Oscar for this role
The incredible evil the Catholic Church and their Nuns,Priests have committed can never be forgotten or forgiven. For a religion that is dependent on people acknowledging their sins then sincerely begging forgiveness they never have and that is just unbelievable. The church has never given up the predators ,never said what they knew , they never gave up the sins . We have consistently had to find out what else they have hidden
The 2025 Oscars are going to be huge. This movie. Lee with Kate Winslet, Angelina Jolie, in Maria, etc.
Went to the cinema last Saturday and i'd honestly rather watch paint dry if was offered to watch this again.
I can’t wait for this to come out
It’s weird the older I get the less I can tolerate sad things on tv or film. Any kind of cruelty I can’t do it animals / people etc
I'm the same. I've become more sensitive instead of less !
Can't wait to see this movie
watch The Woman In The Wall BBC TV series. You'll never forget it.
Ansioso pelo filme❤🎉
Does anyone know where we can watch the film? I have been looking for months since last November!
It's release date is November 1st 2024 for the U.S. and the UK.
@@geofo60Nov 8 for North America
Nov.1 UK/IRELAND
@@geofo60NOV 8 NORTH AMERICA, IN UK/IRE THEATERS NOW
It's phenomenal
“Funding withdrawn”, Thomas Shelby
Cant figure out. Can someone tell me what is the film about?
True. But if you read the short novel, Small Things Like These, or at least a summary, you will.
I loved the book which is more of a Novella….easy to read in one sitting. Claire Keegan, the author strives for brevity but she paints such a story! An amazing gift to have. I’ve read all 3 of her Novellas.
Magdelen laundries. Unmarried young women who got pregnant were sent there -- but it wasn't just for like 5 months, it was years, sometimes whole lives. Filled with grueling work. Slavery, essentially, for the Church. 11,000 of them. Many died early and many children died as well, so it's not like they were well cared for.
My BFF is in this film❤❤❤
I definitely want to see this❤
Ansioso pelo filme❤🇧🇷
I can't wait to watch it to
A must watch
Ask the native Americans in Canada USA and the aboriginal community
I like Cillian Murphy and the producers, but I don't think I would be interested in the subject matter.
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I love Cillian Murphy as an actor, but I don't think I can watch another movie that shows the abuses of Catholic Church anywhere in the world, especially with women, like these nuns, being utterly awful to other women. I'll pass this one, thank you.
The film doesn't include the abuse, it's about the man, his family and the community who tolerated it and spoke out against it.
Another Irish film about the Catholic Church 😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴
I think this was poor casting for this type of movie. All people talk about is Cillian Murphy, Peaky Blinders,
and Oppenheimer. The subject of this movie is reduced to just a vehicle for the actor. It's not about the Catholic church tormenting people, it's about Oscar buzz. Besides, this isn't anything new. I wonder how this film will hold up to 2002's The Magdalene Sisters?
Yes, I was expecting a more subtle movie like the excellent The Quiet Girl, based on writer Keegan's other short novel, Foster.
@@richardloosli5532It's a beautiful subtle film that is better than the quiet girl.
It's currently 83 on rotten tomatoes.Emily Watson won the Silver Bear at Berlinale. It is NOT a " vehicle", it's a beautiful film.
Mais um filme pra falar mal do Cristianismo enquanto eles ignoram filmes de histórias reais como O Som da Liberdade e fazem a sua "versão fictícia" contra os cristãos.
What the Catholic Church did in Ireland was not fictional, it was truly evil. This is historical fiction
In response to a judgemental and imo a narrow minded comment. You need to read the book. Its about life and a compassionate man making ends meet for his family at Christmas time.
If the shoe fits, wear it.
Awe see America, the church needs to go says china!
Only 3 weeks to go SMALL THINGS LIKE THESE IN THEATERS NOV1 UK/IRE NOV8 NORTH AMERICA!! SUPPORT THE FILM