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Doubt 7.5 2008 Movie

Doubt

Dir. John Patrick Shanley · United States of America · English

Catholicism, suspicion and the nature of doubt

Our take by Jasmine Renaé

The 2008 film Doubt offers a haunting peek into the crisis of pedophilia within the Catholic church. Featuring an all-star cast of Amy Adams,  Philip Seymour Hoffman, Meryl Streep and Viola Davis, it is more than just a fictional tale. With performances that will make you question your intuition and cast a shadow of doubt on your own instincts, Doubt is a difficult film to grapple with. 

I fell in love with this film very early on into the duration of it because it was so honest and it allowed the characters to navigate the nature of their suspicions. With Doubt, however, comes denial, and Viola Davis’s eight-minute monologue is simply smeared with it. Doubt is a fantastic story that has left me stunned for over a decade. 

What happens

In 1964 Bronx, two Catholic school nuns question the new priest's ambiguous relationship with a troubled African-American student.

What the critics said

Notable Critics

"John Patrick Shanley's film of his every-award-under-God-winning play Doubt is a heavy slab of dramaturgy, dark-toned and somber, yet intense as hell."

— David Edelstein

Awards

Oscars

4 noms

Nominated: Best ActressNominated: Best Adapted ScreenplayNominated: Best Supporting ActorNominated: Best Supporting Actress

Golden Globes

4 noms

Nominated: Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion PictureNominated: Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion PictureNominated: Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion PictureNominated: Best Screenplay

BAFTA

3 noms

Nominated: Best Leading ActressNominated: Best Supporting ActorNominated: Best Supporting Actress

SAG Awards

1 win · 3 noms

Won: Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading RoleNominated: Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureNominated: Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting RoleNominated: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role

WGA

1 nom

Nominated: Best Adapted Screenplay (Screen)

Nat. Board of Review

2 wins

Won: Best Acting by an EnsembleWon: Breakthrough Performance by an Actress

NYFCC

1 nom

Nominated: Best Supporting Actress

LAFCA

1 nom

Nominated: Best Supporting Actress

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