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MPAA Rating - PG

Length:
    113 Minutes

Genre:
    Drama

Original Release Date:
    Sep 26, 2000

Director
    Paul Cox

Cast
    David Wenham, Kate Ceberano, Chris Haywood, Thom Hoffman, Derek Jacobi

 
Movie Summary
Based on the true story of a priest who risked his life in order to help people no one else would touch (a wager he would eventually lose), Father Damien stars David Wenham as the titular Belgian saint. In 1872, Damien, a young Catholic priest serving as a missionary near Hawaii, volunteers to spend three months working in a colony for victims of leprosy on the island of Molokai. When he arrives, he discovers the lepers have been herded to a barely inhabitable part of the island where theyre treated like animals. Damien is shocked, and makes it his crusade to improve the lives of the lepers, planting trees to help buffer the islands strong winds and building huts to house the sicker members of the tribe. Damien also concerns himself with their spiritual needs, restoring a sense of dignity and self-respect among the diseased and urging them away from drinking, sex, and other sinful behavior. At first, Damiens pleas to the mainland for medicine, supplies, and medical help fall on deaf ears, but soon the press picks up on Damiens story -- which only angers the Hawaiian government, who would prefer the plight of the lepers be forgotten. Damien is destined to spend the last years of his life on Molokai when he contacts the disease himself, working to ease the pain of his fellow victims to his last breath. Father Damien boasts a star-studded supporting cast, including Sam Neill, Peter OToole, Leo McKern, Kris Kristofferson, and Derek Jacobi. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide


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