In the Name of the Father
In the Name of the Father

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In the Name of the Father

Movie
12 min
French

In 1940s’ rural Quebec, Marguerite assists her sister Aimée who’s been in painful labour for hours. Alerted by the midwife that a caesarean is necessary, their father leaves to seek the village doctor.

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IMDb7.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes94%
Metacritic89/100
Google Users94%
Director: Jim SheridanGenres: Biography, Drama, History

Plot Summary

The film chronicles the true story of Gerry Conlon, who was wrongly convicted of an IRA bombing he did not commit. Sentenced to life imprisonment in England, he fights to prove his innocence and expose the truth about the Guildford Four's wrongful conviction. The story spans over 15 years as Gerry and his father endure the harsh realities of prison life while campaigning for justice.

Critical Reception

In the Name of the Father received widespread critical acclaim for its powerful performances, gripping narrative, and unflinching portrayal of injustice. Critics lauded Daniel Day-Lewis's transformative role and Jim Sheridan's masterful direction, highlighting the film's emotional depth and its ability to balance personal drama with political commentary. Audiences were deeply moved by the true story of perseverance and the fight for truth.

What Reviewers Say

  • A powerful and moving true story of wrongful conviction and the fight for justice.

  • Daniel Day-Lewis delivers an extraordinary, Oscar-nominated performance.

  • The film masterfully blends personal drama with historical context, making a strong statement against injustice.

Google audience: Audiences widely praised the film's compelling true story, the outstanding performances, particularly from Daniel Day-Lewis, and its emotional impact. Many viewers found the film to be a deeply affecting and thought-provoking experience that highlights the importance of fighting for truth and justice.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for 7 Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor (Daniel Day-Lewis). Received multiple BAFTA Awards and nominations, including Best Adapted Screenplay. Nominated for 6 Golden Globe Awards.

Fun Fact

Daniel Day-Lewis famously stayed in character as Gerry Conlon throughout the entire filming process, even enduring a 24-hour stint in a real prison cell and eating the prison food.

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