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The Secret Scripture

2017 | 108m | English

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The hidden memoir of an elderly woman confined to a mental hospital reveals the history of her passionate yet tortured life, and of the religious and political upheavals in Ireland during the 1920s and 30s.
Release Date: Mar 23, 2017
Director: Jim Sheridan
Writer: Sebastian Barry, Johnny Ferguson, Jim Sheridan
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords based on novel or book, ireland, unfulfilled love, 1920s, 1930s
Production Companies Ferndale Films, Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland, Hell's Kitchen, Voltage Pictures, Apollo Media, SIF 309 Film Music
Box Office Revenue: $152,761
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Rooney Mara Young Roseanne McNulty
Theo James Father Gaunt
Vanessa Redgrave Old Roseanne McNulty
Eric Bana Dr. William Grene
Jack Reynor Michael Eneas
Aidan Turner Jack McNulty
Susan Lynch Nurse
Tom Vaughan-Lawlor McCabe
Charlie Kelly Beau
Nika McGuigan Chrissie
Antony Acheampong G.I Grove
Omar Sharif Jr. Daniel O'Brien
Pauline McLynn Anne McCartney
Brian Fortune Psychiatric Analyst
Elva Trill Pregnant Woman
Laurence O'Fuarain Detective
John Connors Joe Brady
Lesa Thurman Nurse O'Donnell
Enda Oates Driver
Sheila Moylette Angela
Shimmy Marcus Doctor
Ian Meehan Detective
Tony Doyle Dessie
Ryan McAllister Paddy
Geraldine McAlinden Sister Mary
Michelle Ward Pregnant Girl #4
Mark Quigley Doctor
Rhea Townsend Georgia
Colin Maher Hospital Security Guard
Grant O'Hara Eamonn
Hannah Faith Susan
Noreen Gorman Nurse with Whistle
Scott Murray Checkpoint Soldier
Faolan Barry Traveller boy
Ria Murphy Tobacco Woman
Nigel Davey Hangman
Christiane Reicke Mental Patient
Name Job
Sebastian Barry Novel
Jo Homewood Line Producer
Mick Walsh Line Producer
Nuala Moiselle Casting
Jil Turner Set Decoration
Grace Kelly Assistant Production Coordinator
Katie Derwin Assistant Makeup Artist
Catherine Fox Makeup Trainee
Aoife Maher Hairstylist
Brian Byrne Original Music Composer
Dermot Diskin Editor
Derek Wallace Production Design
Joan Bergin Costume Design
Tricia Perrott Post Production Supervisor
Sonia Dolan Assistant Makeup Artist
Lorraine Glynn Hair Designer
Waldo Mason Prosthetics
Johnny Ferguson Screenplay
Frank Moiselle Casting
Michael Higgins Art Designer
Aideen Bates Hair Assistant
Lorraine Brennan Hair Assistant
Sharon Doyle Makeup Designer
Malvo Karpats Hair Assistant
Áine Máire Ní Tháibhís Script Supervisor
Jim Sheridan Writer, Director
Mikhail Krichman Director of Photography
Ian Adams Assistant Director Trainee
Name Title
Noel Pearson Producer
Cormac Crawford Executive Producer
Rob Quigley Executive Producer
Jonathan Deckter Executive Producer
Paul Myler Co-Producer
Michael Robinson Executive Producer
Eoin Colfer Executive Producer
Jeremiah Harris Executive Producer
Gavin Poolman Executive Producer
Nicolas Chartier Executive Producer
Andrea Scarso Executive Producer
Jim Sheridan Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
8.0

**The never-ending struggle for women in the male dominated world!** This is a surprise film. Almost my favourite. Because I don't know when the last time I wetted my eyes. I'm not ashamed to say that I love sentimental films. This was not like a thorough tearjerker, but it gets there at some poi ... nt. It was like I have been waiting for such film a very long time, so that I ended up liking it more than I was anticipating. An Irish-English language film with a wonderful cast. Because of those actors I have watched it, despite it was not promoted big like the Hollywood films. It's not in the mainstream films list. That's why not many people do not know about this film. Rooney Mara's one of the best performances. The remaining cast too had big roles, but was not powerful as hers. Films has genres, books has genres, but not all of those works converted to each other form works out. This is such a rare genre where both formats triumphs. Watching this film is almost as experience of reading the book. You know those literatures explaining the events, character deeply, emotionally, that's quite matching in this film with beautiful locations and nice background score. The suspense kept me expecting every moment of my watch. The end twist was not that difficult, but not all the viewers can predict it easily. It is a tale from the first half of the 20th century. But most of it was split into early and the later events. Overwhelmed by the flashback, the film reveals an old and a last woman in a mental asylum to evacuate the building to a new location. So those last moments of her stay in there, she explains why she's refusing to leave. > -xX] There's a sickness in people that stops them seeing the truth. [Xx- A doctor from another place is now reviewing her case, has to go through her story to understand the situation and act accordingly, that's accompanied by a nurse. So she reveals her secret romance when she was young, when the whole town turned against her. Particularly a young priest. How she had ended up in the mental hospital, and after 40 years, now denying to leave the building. The story ends emotionally. The film was like the mix of 'The Little Prince' and 'Neverwas'. Because the reality and the other way around were nicely put together. Only it all were told from the grown up's perspective. They are showing something means does not you have to believe it. So it all comes to the final twist, how it ends by revealing what. No doubt if it resembles someone's real life, perhaps in the past, because in the earlier centuries, such fate, particularly for women is so common. That's where it's heart-wrenching. A perfect title for what it narrated. The older version of the lead role was too well performed. The romance part was short, but mystery extended till the final scene. Overall, the focus given to what to narrate and what not were nicely done. A very satisfying film, glad that I saw it. I don't know everybody would like it as much I did, but surely worth a try. Since the story was told from a woman's point of view about her struggle in the men dominated world, they might like it better than others. Because, as I know in the recent, the women's empowerment rising to equal men than never before. All I say is, just watch it! _8.5/10_

May 16, 2024