Testimony
Synopsis
This is not the Handmaid’s Tale. This, unfortunately, is real.
TESTIMONY is a powerful documentary revealing the harrowing truth behind Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries and Mother & Baby Homes, where over 10,000 women and girls were confined between 1922 and 1996. Unmarried mothers, children of unmarried mothers, survivors of abuse, or those deemed “promiscuous” or burdensome were imprisoned, their lives shrouded in secrecy and shame.
The film chronicles the extraordinary efforts of Justice For Magdalenes, a small group of women lawyers, academics, and volunteers who fought tirelessly for recognition and justice for survivors. Their battle extended from the steps of the Irish parliament to the High Court and the United Nations. Alongside legal victories, the group spearheaded vital initiatives to preserve survivors' stories and ensure the atrocities they endured are never forgotten.
Through moving testimonies from survivors like Philomena Lee, Elizabeth Coppin, and Mary Harney, the documentary exposes the devastating impact of these institutions while showcasing the survivors’ resilience and the ongoing fight for accountability.
A story of resistance, hope, and the unwavering pursuit of justice, reminding us that the past must never be erased.
Details
- Year
- 2025
- Type of film
- Features
- Running Time
- 95 min
- Format
- Digital
- Director
- Aoife Kelleher
- Producer
- Rachel Lysaght, Farah Abushwesha
- Editor
- Emer Reynolds
- Director of Photography
- Eleanor Bowman, Linda Hall, Ruairi O'Brien, Robbie Ryan
- Production Designer
- NA
- Music
- Tom Hodge
- Principal Cast
- With contributions from: Philomena Lee, Elizabeth Coppin, and Mary Harney
Genre
Production status
Post-production
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Last updated 5th December 2024