Peter Mullan

Peterhead

 

Director
Mullan is a Scottish actor and director. As an actor, he appeared in about thirty roles (Braveheart, Trainspotting). His most famous role is that of a recovering alcoholic in Ken Loach’s film My Name is Joe (1998). He directed several short films, but attracted the critics’ attention with his two feature films Orphans (1997) and The Magdalene Sisters (2002), which won both the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, along with negative reviews and disapproval from the Vatican.

Filmography


Films by this director

The Magdalene Sisters

(2002)

Directed by: Peter Mullan
PHOTOGRAPHY: Nigel Willoughby
Synopsis:

This film is based on true events in the lives of young women who worked as the Magdalene Sisters’ washers in the middle of 20th century. Their “sins” are different: provocative behavior, giving birth to illegitimate children, or the fact that they were victims of rape. They were all sent to Magdalene sisters’ convent, where they were systematically abused.

color, 119 minuta
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