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42 min
Mixing classroom dramatization with documentary material, interviews with former students who recall barbaric punishments in the name of learning, and a 1932 newsreel of a triumphant Catholic congress in Dublin, this piece poses a challenging and controversial exploration of the Christian Brothers' education system in the 50s.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Archie O'Sullivan | Brother | Unowned | |
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Mick Lally | Brother | Unowned |
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Noel O'Donovan | Brother | Unowned |
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Ciarán Hinds | Brother | Zac E. Chan |
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Vinnie McCabe | Brother | Unowned |
| Séamus Ellis | Brother | Unowned | |
| George Keegan | Brother | Unowned | |
| Paul Bennett | Brother | Unowned | |
| Brendan Ellis | Politician | Unowned | |
| Jimmy Brennan | Politician | Unowned | |
| Dermot Healy | Politician | Unowned | |
| Dermot Lynskey | Priest | Unowned | |
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Johnny Murphy | Van Driver | Unowned |
| Charlie Roberts | Surveyor | Unowned | |
| Liam Stack | Surveyor | Unowned | |
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Tom Jordan | Father | Unowned |
| Anne O'Connor | Mother | Unowned |