By the Grace of God's reviews
Media reviews
Cine Premiere
With a sober style, but beautifully portrayed and reinforced by the talent of top quality actors, Ozon builds his film [...] The result is, of course, shocking.
Variety
There's of-the-moment cinema and then there's on-the-moment cinema, ripped so freshly from the headlines that the filmmaking still bears a few ink smudges.
Le Monde
François Ozon succeeds, in addition to the sensitive chronicle of a collective drama, it's a political film.
El País
Ozon is modest, he shoots with elegance all his characters in a kind of relay race, as he changes protagonist as they were arriving victims to lead the process.
Screen Daily
Superbly acted and highly controlled, the film doesn't afford easy entertainment...
Indiewire
A sober but compelling drama.
Cinemanía
Ozon has moved away from his psychological perverse and somewhat ironic look, to sign a film of facts and procedures [...] giving different views on trauma, pain, struggle. It does not leave out a fringe of the problem of child abuse within the Catholic Church.
The Hollywood Reporter
This is a social justice film made with purposeful conviction and a quiet, never strident, sense of indignation.
Fotogramas
The filmmaker of 'Double Lover' joins the viewer at a apparently research and denounce, one of those quixotic persistence where a David (with whom we empathise) looks for the justice, behind a quiet and powerful Golliath.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote