“Philomena:” heartbreak, fortitude, and search for closure
Philomena has every right to be cynical. In flashback to 1952, the movie shows her as a naive Irish girl, deceived and enslaved in a convent for four years, robbed of her child (born “out of wedlock”), and unable, fifty years later, to get any information or closure from the nuns. It’s a true story … Continue reading “Philomena:” heartbreak, fortitude, and search for closure
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