2003 film
Song for a Raggy Boy is a 2003 Irish historical drama film directed by Aisling Walsh who co-wrote the screenplay with Kevin Byron Murphy and based on the 1991 autobiographical book of the same name by Patrick Galvin and heavily inspired by true events. The film stars Aidan Quinn, Iain Glen, Chris Newman, Marc Warren and John Travers.
Set in 1939 Ireland, on the brink of World War II, the film takes place in St. Jude’s Reformatory School, a harsh Catholic institution for troubled and orphaned boys run by the Irish Christian Brothers. The story follows William Franklin (Quinn), the school’s only lay (non-religious) teacher and a veteran of the Spanish Civil War who is haunted by his past, who arrives with progressive teaching ideas and a belief in treating the boys with kindness and respect. After being appalled by the brutal, authoritarian regime of the school, particularly with the cruel Brother John (Glen), who believes in discipline through physical punishment, and the more complex, conflicted Brother Mac (Warren), he fights to liberate the boys from their oppressors.
Plot summary adapted from Wikipedia, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.