Triumph in the Skies
Their names are George, Inge, Jo, Sepp, Paula, Walo, Anita, Klaus and Klaus. They were acolytes, pupils, wards and foster home children, who were sexually, emotionally and physically abused by members…
Triumph in the Skies
Their names are George, Inge, Jo, Sepp, Paula, Walo, Anita, Klaus and Klaus. They were acolytes, pupils, wards and foster home children, who were sexually, emotionally and physically abused by members of the clergy. Pupils, wards, acolytes and foster children: all were sexually abused by members of the clergy. Visiting the scenes of past abuse, accounts emerge of a despicable abuse of power. Coming to terms with these events, and discovering obstructions to holding those responsible to account, the painful legacy of their stories persists to the present day. A hugely creative film, which achieves a rare immersion into the tortured worlds of its characters. —Journeyman Pictures
Triumph in the Skies
Drama
Film Details
Their names are George, Inge, Jo, Sepp, Paula, Walo, Anita, Klaus and Klaus. They were acolytes, pupils, wards and foster home children, who were sexually, emotionally and physically abused by members of the clergy. Pupils, wards, acolytes and foster children: all were sexually abused by members of the clergy.
Visiting the scenes of past abuse, accounts emerge of a despicable abuse of power. Coming to terms with these events, and discovering obstructions to holding those responsible to account, the painful legacy of their stories persists to the present day. A hugely creative film, which achieves a rare immersion into the tortured worlds of its characters.
—Journeyman Pictures.