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Fall to Grace

Country: USA, Language: English, 46 mins

  • Director: Alexandra Pelosi
  • Producer: Lisa Heller; Sheila Nevins

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A documentary entirely composed of stomach-churning photo-opportunities.

Jim McGreevey, ex-New Jersey Governor, ex-Presidential hopeful, 2 ex-wives, 2 daughters and a blackmailing, gay ex-lover...his penance, the Priesthood...an institution that is in desperate need of new recruits.

So, McGreevey finds God and the church rejects him - they refuse to ordain him as a Priest...Hell hath no fury like the Clergy!

Pelosi has squeezed a career out of filming bible-bashing subjects...only, she films them, never challenging them...some may praise this objectivity.

We don't...

McGreevey is a self-serving, sanctimonious, disingenuous pillock.

Pass the sick bucket.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Emmy-winning filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi ('Journeys With George') explores scandalized former New Jersey governor Jim McGreevey's new life as a spiritual advisor to female prison inmates and a soon-to-be ordained Episcopalian priest.

Cast & Characters

Jim McGreevey as Himself