Revelation

Revelation (2020)

Abuse was not a failure of the system. It was the system.

  • Genre: Documentary
  • Creator: Nial Fulton, Sarah Ferguson
  • First Air Date: 2020-03-17
  • Last Air Date: 2020-04-02
  • Total Seasons: 1
  • Total Episodes: 3
  • Status: Ended
  • Episode Runtime: 90 min.
  • Production Company: In Films
  • Production Country: Australia, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, United States of America
  • Networks: ABC TV
  • Directors: Sarah Ferguson, Nial Fulton.
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Summary

In a world television first, Revelation takes cameras into the criminal trials of notorious Catholic priests accused of sex crimes against children. Through a series of extraordinary interviews filmed during the trials, Revelation uncovers the secret lives and motivations of some of the most reviled men of modern times. How does a man of God become a predator of children? Revelation culminates in the Vatican with the story of a high ranking Cardinal accused of abusing boys in an orphanage in Australia. Across three compelling episodes Revelation presents the deepest portrayal of the culture and system that protected perpetrators of heinous crimes against children.

  • Keywords: child abuse, vatican, pope, bishop, court case, pedophile priest, paedophilia, catholic church, criminal investigation, catholicism, catholic priest, roman catholic church
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    Revelation Seasons

    Season 1

    First Air Date: 2020-03-17
    3 Episodes

    Revelation Episodes

    Title Air Date Duration
    Season 1Episode 1The Children Have Been Used by the Devil90 min
    Season 1Episode 2A Dangerous Place to Be a Child90 min
    Season 1Episode 3Goliath90 min
    • Sarah Ferguson

      as Self - Presenter
    • Pope Francis

      as Self
    • David Marr

      as Self
    • Cardinal George Pell

      as Self (archive footage)
    • Father Vincent Ryan

      as Self
    • Bernard McGrath

      as Self
    • Archbishop Mark Coleridge

      as Self
    • Steve Bannon

      as Self
    • Archbishop Charles Scicluna

      as Self
    • Bishop William Wright

      as Self
    • Father Eric Bryant

      as Self
    • Father William Melican

      as Self
    • Troy Grant

      as Self
    • Paul Collins

      as Self
    • Colm O'Gorman

      as Self
    • Mary McAleese

      as Self
    Directing Sarah Ferguson Director
    Directing Nial Fulton Director
    Sound Helena Czajka Music
    Camera Sarah Hadley Assistant Camera
    Production Kate Wild Researcher
    Production Rebekah Starbuck Researcher
    Camera Toby Ralph Camera Operator
    Production Nial Fulton Producer
    Writing Tony Jones Writer
    Sound Richard Boxhall Sound Recordist
    Camera Michel Tripepi Assistant Camera
    Production Sophie Randerson Researcher
    Crew Sarah Ferguson Presenter
    Crew Martin McGrath Cinematography
    Sound Dave Sims Sound Recordist
    Sound Angus Robertson Sound Supervisor
    Sound Giacomo Verrando Sound Recordist
    Sound Youka Snell Musician
    Editing James Cowie Online Editor
    Production Alison McClymont Researcher
    Crew Aaron Smith Cinematography
    Crew Richard Kendrick Cinematography
    Camera Paul Costello Camera Operator
    Editing Lile Judickas Editor
    Crew Andrew Taylor Cinematography
    Editing Philippa Rowlands Editor
    Sound Dan Miau Sound Recordist
    Editing Billy Wychgel Colorist
    Production Nial Fulton Executive Producer

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