Documentarist Amy Berg puts a human face on the pedophiliac priest: the extremely creepy one of Father Oliver O'Grady (familiarly, "Father Ollie"), a serial abuser, of both sexes, in several parishes in Northern California in the Seventies and Eighties (youngest victim: nine months). His willingness to talk about the case, i.e. prevaricate about the case, from his new home in exile in Ireland (Berg, seeking indignation, not understanding, often manages to get stray children into the same frame with the man), is a coup too big for a mere 60 Minutes segment, a mere slice of the 20/20 pie, although her technique is pure TV. And there's a powerful outpouring of emotion from the Japanese father of one of the victims, wanting to substitute the word "rape" for "molestation." All in all, a rough time for Cardinal Roger Mahony in particular (seen mostly in deposition video) and the Catholic Church in general, with the singular exception of a dissident priest and justice-seeker by the name of Father Tom Doyle. (2006) — Duncan Shepherd
This movie is not currently in theaters.