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Amish Grace

The inspirational true story of forgiveness following an Amish school shooting.
2010 | 88m | English

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When a gunman killed five Amish children and injured five others in a Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania schoolhouse shooting in October of 2006, the world media attention rapidly turned from the tragic events to the extraordinary forgiveness demonstrated by the Amish community.
Release Date: Mar 28, 2010
Director: Gregg Champion
Writer: Micky Levy, Teena Booth, Donald B. Kraybill
Genres: Drama, TV Movie
Keywords based on novel or book, pennsylvania, usa, husband wife relationship, mass murder, forgiveness, faith, amish, based on true story, grief, school shooting, religious community
Production Companies Larry Thompson Organization
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Kimberly Williams-Paisley Ida Graber
Tammy Blanchard Amy Roberts
Fay Masterson Jill Green
Madison Mason Levi Brennaman
Gary Graham Henry Taskey
Darcy Rose Byrnes Rebecca Knepp
Karley Scott Collins Katie Graber
Eugene Byrd Danny
Bruce Nozick Leonard
Amy Sloan Rachel Knepp
John Churchill Charlie Roberts
Madison Davenport Mary Beth Graber
Matt Letscher Gideon Graber
Eric Nenninger State Trooper
Willow Geer Judith
Christopher Curry Minister
Kate Fuglei Shelly
Jim Metzler Sheriff
Bob Rumnock Reporter
Emilee Wallace Teacher Ruth
Jessica Dickey Melinda
Chloe Madison Sarah Knepp
Taylor Ann Thompson Hannah
Trevor Thompson Jacob
David Mazouz Andy Roberts
Dale Wade Davis Rachel's Husband
Joel Schmidt Melinda's Husband
David Curtis Amish Elder
Sammy Jack Knepp Boy #1
Gabriel Welch Knepp Boy #2
Elijah Tadros Ryan Roberts
Caleb Babcock Schoolboy (uncredited)
Daphne Blunt Lilly (uncredited)
Isabella Interian Lydia (uncredited)
Marcus Shultz Knepp Teenager (uncredited)
Johnny Wilson Sheriff's Deputy (uncredited)
Name Title
Kyle A. Clark Producer
Organization Category Person
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CyrusPK
7.0

Murder is one of the hardest crimes to forgive and, in particular, anyone who has lot a child to murder, would be understood if they could not readily forgive those responsible. The courts of many jurisdictions allow survivors to speak at sentencing hearings to communicate something of the natur ... e of their loss and grief - the impact of the crime. Understandably such statements are regularly defined by both a high level of grief and a wish for some form of judicial revenge. It is therefore difficult for many to understand the need of some to find a level of forgiveness towards those who commit significant wrongdoing. In 2006 a group of Amish people found in their faith and belief an ability to forgive the murderer of five children of their community and the wounding of several others. Amish Grace seeks to explain how such forgiveness could occur, even to the point of three elders visiting the widow of the killer on the very day of the heinous act. That approach, of trying to find understanding in a terrible tragedy, of reaching out even when you are screaming with pain, is the subject of Amish Grace. The script is perhaps a little prosaic and the story told without flourish but this is a message picture with a difficult message to absorb. That it for the most part succeeds in communicating a concept so foreign to many is to its absolute credit. Not a film to be watched for high production values or stellar acting but it manages to convey its messages well.

Jun 23, 2021