In 1964, in a parish in the Bronx, a passionate and charismatic priest, Father Flynn (Seymour Hoffman) tries to change the rigid rules of the school, which for years have been jealously safeguarded by Sister Aloysius Beauvier (Meryl Streep), a strict principal. who firmly believes in the power of discipline. Winds of political change are blowing; Proof of this is that the school has accepted the first black student, Donald Miller. But when Sister James (Amy Adams) innocently tells Sister Aloysius that Father Flynn seems to be paying too much attention to Donald, the superior, without a single piece of evidence, begins a personal crusade to expose the truth and expel Flynn from school for abusing the student. This battle threatens to tear the community apart irreversibly. Based on a play that won the Pulitzter Prize and a Toni Award in its theatrical adaptation.
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In 1964, in a parish in the Bronx, a passionate and charismatic priest, Father Flynn (Seymour Hoffman) tries to change the rigid rules of the school, which for years have been jealously safeguarded by Sister Aloysius Beauvier (Meryl Streep), a strict principal. who firmly believes in the power of discipline. Winds of political change are blowing; Proof of this is that the school has accepted the first black student, Donald Miller. But when Sister James (Amy Adams) innocently tells Sister Aloysius that Father Flynn seems to be paying too much attention to Donald, the superior, without a single piece of evidence, begins a personal crusade to expose the truth and expel Flynn from school for abusing the student. This battle threatens to tear the community apart irreversibly. Based on a play that won the Pulitzter Prize and a Toni Award in its theatrical adaptation.