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‘Spotlight’ Movie Shows How Boston Globe Exposed Church Sex Abuse Scandal « CBS Boston
By Denise Lavoie,AP Legal Affairs Writer

BOSTON (AP) It was a scandal that shook the Roman Catholic Church to its core: Hundreds of priests molested children for decades and got away with it because church leaders covered it up.

More than a decade later, the story of how The Boston Globe exposed the churchs secret is being told in Spotlight, a movie starring Michael Keaton, Rachel McAdams and Mark Ruffalo, set for release Nov. 6.

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In Boston, where the scandal led to the resignation of Cardinal Bernard Law and settlements with hundreds of victims, key figures featured in the film say it captures the shock of the scandal as it unfolded, the pain suffered by the victims and the work done by journalists to bring it to light.

We obviously stumbled upon something far more extensive and horrifying than we had any right to expect to find, recalled Walter Robinson played by Michael Keaton who led the Globes Spotlight Team, the investigative unit that broke open the scandal with a series of stories in 2002.

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Alexa MacPherson, who was molested and sexually assaulted by a Boston priest for six years, starting at age 3, said she and several other victims plan to go see the movie together so they can support each other.

I feel like in some ways it will be cathartic and healing, even though it brings stuff to the surface and the forefront, she said. I feel like you cant ever really heal if you dont bring things to the forefront.

For the reporters, the film is a realistic depiction of both the failings and triumphs of journalism. Before the 2002 series, the Globe had written numerous stories about abusive priests but had not delved deeper to report on who within the archdiocese knew what was going on.

Shortly before Marty Baron took the helm as editor in 2001, he saw a reference in a Globe column about sealed court files in the case of John Geoghan, a priest accused of abusing more than 100 children.

His first day on the job, Baron asked Globe staffers if they had tried to get the files unsealed.

There was a sort of silence in the room, he recalled.

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I had four young kids of my own at that point. I put a picture of Geoghan on the refrigerator and I said, Look, kids, if you see this guy, run the other way, Carroll said.

The movie, directed by Tom McCarthy, has already sparked some Oscar buzz. In its review, Variety compared it to one of the most famous movies about journalists All the Presidents Men.

Actors Brian dArcy James, Liev Schreiber, Rachel McAdams, Mark Ruffalo, John Slattery and Michael Keaton attend the Spotlight premiere during the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival on September 14. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)

Baron, played by Liev Schreiber, said he hopes the film will send a message about the importance of investigative journalism.

We need to have local news organizations investigating institutions, individuals with power, holding people accountable, said Baron, now the executive editor of The Washington Post.

Spokesman Terrence Donilon said the Archdiocese of Boston has taken aggressive steps to ensure proper screening of priests and continues to focus on helping victims.

We acknowledge the terrible crimes committed by clergy against children and the failure of many leaders within the church to deal appropriately with these crimes, he said.

Saviano said more needs to be done.

Im hoping that the film will serve as an incentive for the Vatican to get more serious about putting measures in place to hold bishops accountable and to protect children, he said.

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