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A psychiatrist is assigned to work on the case of a disturbed young girl in this psychological thriller from the director of Artemisia.
Jane Morton (Carice van Houten) is a psychotherapist who is summoned to a small island community off the coast of Ireland to investigate a case of a profoundly disturbed young woman. Dorothy Mills (Jenn Murray) is a teenager who strangled a young girl outside a church for no apparent reason. She is being kept in the village hospital, where she displays a broad variety of bizarre and violent behavior. Jane soon diagnoses Dorothy as suffering from multiple personality disorder and attempts to sort out the various anti-social identities that battle for control of her mind. But Pastor Ross (Gary Lewis), head of the local church, has a different view of Dorothy's problem - he's convinced Dorothy has been possessed by the devil, and he believes an exorcism is the cure, not therapy. A number of Ross's parishioners share his views and don't want Jane imposing her big-city ways on them, even as the doctor is getting to the roots of Dorothy's problems.
- BBC
- Agnes Merlet
- 15
- Gary Lewis
- English
- 4
- Lark Rise to Candleford
- B
A psychiatrist is assigned to work on the case of a disturbed young girl in this psychological thriller from the director of Artemisia.
Jane Morton (Carice van Houten) is a psychotherapist who is summoned to a small island community off the coast of Ireland to investigate a case of a profoundly disturbed young woman. Dorothy Mills (Jenn Murray) is a teenager who strangled a young girl outside a church for no apparent reason. She is being kept in the village hospital, where she displays a broad variety of bizarre and violent behavior. Jane soon diagnoses Dorothy as suffering from multiple personality disorder and attempts to sort out the various anti-social identities that battle for control of her mind. But Pastor Ross (Gary Lewis), head of the local church, has a different view of Dorothy's problem - he's convinced Dorothy has been possessed by the devil, and he believes an exorcism is the cure, not therapy. A number of Ross's parishioners share his views and don't want Jane imposing her big-city ways on them, even as the doctor is getting to the roots of Dorothy's problems.
- BBC
- Agnes Merlet
- 15
- Gary Lewis
- English
- 4
- Lark Rise to Candleford
- B
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Lark Rise To Candleford 3
I did not want to watch this series, but have become a most avid fan once seeing and starting off with Series 1. I am thoroughly enjoying this one and am looking forward to Series 4, which is unopened at present!
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