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Chances: The Women of Magdalene

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'Chances: The Women of Magdalene' is a 2006 documentary film produced and directed by Tom Neff, and written by Neff and Barry Rubinow. The documentary features the socially conscious organization known as "Magdalene," located in Nashville, Tennessee. The system of recovery practiced at Magdalene is based on the twelve steps and twelve traditions of Narcotics Anonymous.

Interviews



* Rev. Becca StevensChaplain of St. Augustine's Chapel at Vanderbilt University

* Clemmie Greenlee

Critical reception



'Variety' magazine film critic Joe Leydon lauded the film, and wrote, "Inspiring uplift abounds in 'Chances: The Women of Magdalene,' a slickly produced but unmistakably sincere docu about a femme Episcopalian priest's outreach program to rehabilitate Nashville prostitutes. Theatrical potential is limited, but pic could find appreciative auds through tube and nonprofit exposure...Pic touches briefly yet respectfully on Rev. Stevens' background and motivation -- she was sexually abused at an early age -- but focuses primarily on her program's clients, who prove remarkably candid while describing past ordeals and future plans. Feisty Clemmie Greenlee emerges as first among equals, and her response to tragedy provides one of the pic's many emotional highlights. High-def video lensing enhances the pic's intimacy."[https://www.variety.com/review/VE1117930693.html?categoryid=31&cs=1&p=0 Leydon, Joe]. 'Variety,' film review, May 30, 2006. Last accessed: April 24, 2008.

'Nashville Scene' film critic Jim Ridley gave the film a more mixed review, and wrote, "The womens blunt personal stories form the most compelling parts of Tom Neffs earnest, polished profile, which amounts to promotion for the program and its good works. As documentary, its limited: we see very little of the day-to-day life inside the shelters, while a project pairing Magdalene House residents with Music Row songwriters takes up too much of the movies focusit comes as an intrusion when a sons funeral turns into a music montage. But the Magdalene women interviewed on camera have fought for their second chances, and the hard-won hope on their faces can make you forgive a lot."[http://www.nashvillescene.com/Stories/Cover_Story/2006/04/20/Reel_Nashville_2006/index.shtml Ridley, Jim] . 'Nashville Scene,' film review, April 20, 2006. Last accessed: April 24, 2008.

Awards



'Wins'

* Nashville Film Festival: Audience Award for Best Documentary, Tom Neff, 2006.[http://movies.monstersandcritics.com/news/article_1161130.php/Nashville_Film_Festival_winners 'M&C News'] . Moview News, "Nashville Film Festival Winners," May 5, 2006. Last accessed: April 24, 2008.

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