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Deliver Us from Evil (2007 Documentary Oscar Nominee)
By Leroy Douresseaux
Jun 11, 2007 - 14:28:46 PM

Writer(s): Amy Berg
Starring: Oliver O’Grady, Thomas Doyle, Jane Degroot, Case Degroot, Anne Jyono, Bob Jyono, Marie Jyono, Nancy Sloan
Directed by: Amy Berg
Produced by: Amy Berg, Matthew Cooke, Frank Donner, Hermas Lassalle
Running Time: 1 hour, 43 minutes
Distributors: Lionsgate
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Deliver Us from Evil (2006)
Starring:  Oliver O'Grady, Thomas Doyle, Jane Degroot, Case Degroot, Anne Jyono, Bob Jyono, Marie Jyono, and Nancy Sloan
WRITER/DIRECTOR:  Amy Berg
PRODUCERS:  Amy Berg, Matthew Cooke, Frank Donner, and Hermas Lassalle
CINEMATOGRAPHER:  Jacob Kusk and Jens Schlosser
GENRE:  Documentary - Religion, Crime
RATING:  Not rated by the MPAA
DISTRIBUTOR:  Lionsgate

From the late 1960's to the mid-1980's, Catholic priest, Father Oliver O'Grady moved about Northern California molesting and raping countless children.  With her unsettling documentary, Deliver Us from Evil, director Amy Berg exposes the corruption inside the Catholic Church that allowed O'Grady to abuse children (and sometimes their parents).  Berg conducts a series of disturbing interviews with the pedophile priest that seek to provide a window for the viewer into the mind of this deeply troubled man, and Berg also mixes that with his victims' stories.

Deliver Us from Evil attempts to construct a portrait of O'Grady as a spiritual leader who moved from church parish to church parish and gained the trust of various congregations, only to later betray so many of them by abusing their children.  Berg thoroughly investigates O'Grady's past as a priest and speaks with many of his victims and parishioners, as well as participants involved in O'Grady's legal cases.  Later in the film, she broadens her approach to take a look at clergy abuse of children in Boston, and she interviews people who believe that the problem of abuse is international and may have begun as early as the fourth century.  Experts on theology and law speak to the doctrinal, legal, and theological issues that establish an environment for abuse.

Although the film seems to lose focus the last 20 minutes or so, Deliver Us from Evil is as mesmerizing as any great film thriller or as riveting and frightening as any great horror movie, and it exposes evil that is widespread and even more destructive.

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2007 Academy Awards:  1 nomination for "Best Documentary, Features" (Amy Berg and Frank Donner)

 



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