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Sister Helen

  NR

Rebecca Cammisa & Rob Fruchtman

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Plot Summary

One of the most unanimously acclaimed documentaries in recent years and winner of the coveted Sundance Film Festival Directing Award, this emotionally compelling film is an inspirational and uplifting portrait of a truly colorful and most unusual New York character. Brash, foul-mouthed, and no-nonsense, Sister Helen Travis is not your typical saintly soul. A recovering alcoholic who lost her husband and sons to substance abuse, she single-handedly fights her own war on drugs as director of a halfway house for recovering addicts in NYC’s South Bronx. Filmmakers Rob Fruchtman and Rebecca Cammisa put their fly-on-the-wall, cinema verité technique to expert use as they vividly capture the complex love/hate relationship between this tough-as-nails nun and the men who both fear her and rely on her to help them battle their own inner demons. Inspired by Sinatra’s my-way-or-the-highway mantra, Sister Helen runs a tight ship in which everyone must obey her rules and the hand that writes them. For the residents who wish to permanently kick the habit, this sobering dose of tough love may be their last and only hope.

Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews

TOMATOMETER

92%
  • Reviews Counted: 13
  • Fresh: 12
  • Rotten: 1
  • Average Rating: 6.9/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Fresh: Ms. Cammisa and Mr. Fruchtman vividly capture the dynamic of tenderness and rage that characterizes Sister Helen's relationship with the 21 men who live under her roof. – Dave Kehr, New York Times, Jul 16, 2008

Fresh: Sister Helen is a bona fide original, and her vitality crackles in every frame. – Jan Stuart, Newsday, Jun 24, 2010

Fresh: If she hadn't become a nun late in life -- after her husband and two of her three kids met tragic deaths -- Sister Helen would have made a great Army drill instructor. – V.A. Musetto, New York Post, Jun 24, 2010

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Customer Reviews

GREAT DOCUMENTARY!!

Sister Helen was an amazing person who had the biggest heart. She cared for the people that others wouldnt give the time of day too. The men in this documentary truly love Sister Helen and she truly loves them. THIS IS A MUST SEE FOR EVERYONE!! RIP Sister Helen, u r a true inspiration!

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