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Procession
Directed by
Robert Greene
R
2021
1h 58m
Documentary
7.1
98%
81%
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A group of survivors of sexual abuse by Catholic priests battle for justice.
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Cast of Procession
Joe Eldred
Self
Mike Foreman
Self
Ed Gavagan
Self
Dan Laurine
Self
Monica Phinney
Self
Michael Sandridge
Self
Ryan Trobough
Self
Terrick Trobough
Self
Vanessa Trobough
Self
Tom Viviano
Self
Procession Reviews
Slant Magazine
Chuck Bowen
Robert Greene's gaze is an attempt to accord his subjects the dignity of attention, utilizing cinema as a form of emotional due process.
The Playlist
Charles Bramesco
The most high-stakes project of an eclectic career.
indieWire
David Ehrlich
Greene has assembled one hell of a cast here, and each of the six primary subjects in "Procession" is heard and understood with a measure of the clarity they've been denied for so long.
AV Club
Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
A poignant group portrait with something to say about the crossed wires of pain and memory.
RogerEbert.com
Matt Zoller Seitz
An unrelentingly gripping and often disturbing film that dares to visualize (with taste and restraint) some of the vilest behavior the species is capable of.
Cincinnati CityBeat
George Elkind
This repetitious narrative rhythm of recounting, conceptualization, and production lends the film a crucial ability to revisit moments, memories, and scenes teased out in different ways...
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
Filmmaker Robert Greene's documentary tells the story of six Midwestern men who explore their trauma by creating short films about it. It's one of the best movies of the year.
TheWrap
Todd Gilchrist
Explores not just the ability of art to repair emotional and physical injuries but also the resiliency and solidarity of a group of individuals collaborating to provide comfort for themselves and each other through shared, unimaginable pain.
Rolling Stone
David Fear
These guys are the ones who step willingly into the worst moments of their lives, jumping into an abyss with the faith that there may be something healing on the other side. Name something that's more heroic than that.
Vox
Alissa Wilkinson
None of this is very easy. But if evil only dissipates when light hits it, then the first step is letting light in.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
A powerful reminder of the collective impact that art can have, opening doors of memory and emotion in ways that nothing else can.
America Magazine
John Anderson
Procession is a film that makes you think. It certainly doesn't make you comfortable.
New York Times
Ben Kenigsberg
"Procession" is exceptionally difficult to watch, as it should be.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
Greene's incisive direction does more than depict the events; with melodramatic flourishes, he evokes and redresses silences in the history of cinema at large.
Variety
Guy Lodge
Robert Greene's signature mode of performance-based documentary finds potent purpose in this shattering study of six abuse survivors processing their pain through art.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
Observational documentaries are by nature intrusive, but "Procession," miraculously, never feels that way - you sense humane engagement, not imposition.
The Hollywood Reporter
Lovia Gyarkye
Yields fascinating and cathartic results.
Always Good Movies
Filipe Freitas
Greene's documentary might have done a nice job in helping these traumatized men, but the film itself flows heavily...
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
Procession gives outsiders an intimate view of the damage done by abuse. It gives survivors a chance to see that there is hope: that the pain and the panic and other debilitating symptoms can recede, and there can be a life afterwards.
Laramie Movie Scope
Robert Roten
The drama therapy scenes are very powerful because the emotional effect on the participants is so evident. The anger and pain from events decades ago is still fresh in their minds, but reenacting these scenes seems to help the victims.
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