Doubt

    Genre
    Drama, Mystery
  • |
  • Runtime
    104 mins
  • |
  • Rated
    PG-13
  • |
  • Release Date
    2008
  • |
  • Countries
    USA
  • |
  • Languages
    English
  • |
DIRECTED BY:
John Patrick Shanley
WRITTEN BY:
John Patrick Shanley
CAST INCLUDES:
Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams

ANGELIKA’S NOTE

Nominated for 5 Academy Awards, and boasting an all-star cast, featuring Meryl Streep (THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA, SOPHIE'S CHOICE), Philip Seymour Hoffman (THE MASTER, CAPOTE), Amy Adams (ARRIVAL, ENCHANTED), Viola Davis (THE HELP, FENCES) and more, DOUBT is a stunning mystery-drama that questions the desired relationships of a priest towards his Catholic school's first black student. USA Today raves, "Doubt strikes a deeper chill in our hearts than the creepiest thriller." Don't miss this magnificent film.

SYNOPSIS

Set at a Catholic school in the Bronx, it centers on a nun who grows suspicious when a priest begins taking too much interest in the life of a young black student. Is she being overly protective or not protective enough? And can she work within the system to discover the truth?

Doubt

    Genre
    Drama, Mystery
  • |
  • Runtime
    104 mins
  • |
  • Rated
    PG-13
  • |
  • Release Date
    2008
  • |
  • Countries
    USA
  • |
  • Languages
    English
  • |
DIRECTED BY
John Patrick Shanley
WRITTEN BY
John Patrick Shanley
CAST INCLUDES
Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams
Nominated for 5 Academy Awards, and boasting an all-star cast, featuring Meryl Streep (THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA, SOPHIE'S CHOICE), Philip Seymour Hoffman (THE MASTER, CAPOTE), Amy Adams (ARRIVAL, ENCHANTED), Viola Davis (THE HELP, FENCES) and more, DOUBT is a stunning mystery-drama that questions the desired relationships of a priest towards his Catholic school's first black student. USA Today raves, "Doubt strikes a deeper chill in our hearts than the creepiest thriller." Don't miss this magnificent film.

Set at a Catholic school in the Bronx, it centers on a nun who grows suspicious when a priest begins taking too much interest in the life of a young black student. Is she being overly protective or not protective enough? And can she work within the system to discover the truth?