Sister Mary Explains It All (2001) .x264 {Diane Keaton}
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- Comedy Dark Comedy Catholic Catholicism Diane Keaton Brian Benben Wallace Langham Laura San Giacomo Jennifer Tilly Showtime
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Sister Mary Explains It All (2001 Showtime Movie) Format : Matroska Format version : Version 2 File size : 637 MiB Duration : 1h 16mn Overall bit rate : 1 166 Kbps Width : 718 pixels Height : 480 pixels Display aspect ratio : 16:9 Scan type : Progressive Writing library : x264 core 120 NO SUBTITLES http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sister_Mary_Explains_It_All http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0250739/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sister_Mary_Ignatius_Explains_It_All_For_You http://bayimg.com/nAjEcAAEP Sister Mary Explains It All is a 2001 satirical dark comedy film written by Christopher Durang and directed by Marshall Brickman. The film, based upon Durang's 1979 play Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You, and starring Diane Keaton in the title role, premiered on the Showtime network. The project was filmed in Toronto in association with Columbia TriStar Television. The theme was originally covered in Christopher Durang controversial 1979 stage play. In updating the character of Sister Mary, Durang read through 15 earlier drafts of the screenplay and discussed changes with Brickman and the producers. The original film title was Sister Mary, but Durang felt the proffered title was too generic, preferring the original theatrical title. For the film, Keaton was Brickman's choice for the role, which was cast against type, and she accepted the part because she thought she couldn't do it. The Catholic League objected to the depiction of Catholicism in the film and took out a full-page advertisement in Variety to protest its broadcast. William A. Donohue, the president of the Catholic League, called for a boycott of Viacom, Showtime's parent company. Sister Mary (Diane Keaton) is an authoritarian Catholic nun who teaches children. Her teaching is heavily influenced by her fanatical beliefs. Four of her former pupils, Gary (Brian Benben), Aloysius (Wallace Langham), Angela (Laura San Giacomo) and Philomena (Jennifer Tilly), return to the school to show her how deeply her strict views on faith and sin have affected their lives. Diane Keaton as Sister Mary Ignatius Brian Benben as Gary Sullivan Wallace Langham as Aloysius Benheim Laura San Giacomo as Angela DiMarco Jennifer Tilly as Philomena Rostovich Max Morrow as Thomas Martin Mull as Skeptical Husband Linda Kash as Skeptical Husband's Wife Victoria Tennant as Bitter Divorcee Joanne Boland as Cynthia Johnson Jon Davey as Tony Cardonelli Joan Gregson as Deaf Woman Michael Cameron as Young Gary Steven Taylor as King Herod Mark Allan as Attractive Man Gary Pearson as Man in Audience Jocelyne Zucco as Mrs. Cardonelli