Absolution (2006)

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Written by Bethany Rooney

Directed by Holly Dale

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2006

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: Canada

Filmed in Colour

Bettina is a cynical New York City magazine writer who is sent back to her hometown to cover the story of Paco Ramirez, a comatose man with healing powers. She is determined to prove that the miracles are a hoax, because she does not have faith in God. As Bettina re-connects with her family and neighbours, she is able to deal with the tragic events that drove her away ten years earlier. When Bettina re-discovers her faith, she is able to ask Paco to heal her.

Cast

Samantha MathisBettina Lloyd
Image for Stephen McHattieStephen McHattieMike Lloyd
Nicky GuadagniMyra Lloyd
Peter MooneyFather Steve Flannagan
Stefano ColacittiPaolo Toratelli
Maria RicossaMaria Toratelli
Dan PetronijevicBen Lloyd
David FoxKarl Manniing
Lawrence DaneBishop Edward Werther
Ron LeaFather Paul Montoya
Kaleigh NevinAlicia Corbett
Sherry MillerChancey Parker
Kristin AdamsYoung Bettina
Chris AsaroYoung Paolo
Gerry QuigleyGeorge Watson

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  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites January 27th - 1:19pmGail Napolitano said...

    When is the next time Absolution will air on the Lifetime channel. I saw part of it this morning but had to leave for work.

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