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Director
  
Gregg Champion

Initial DVD release
  
September 14, 2010

Duration
  

Language
  
English

7/10
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Genre
  
Biography, Drama

Executive producer
  
Larry A. Thompson

Country
  
United States

Amish Grace movie poster

Release date
  
March 28, 2010 (2010-03-28)

Based on
  
West Nickel Mines School shooting

Writer
  
Sylvie White, Teena Booth, Donald B. Kraybill (book)

Cast
  
Kimberly Williams-Paisley
(Ida Graber),
Tammy Blanchard
(Amy Roberts),
Matt Letscher
(Gideon Graber),
Fay Masterson
(Jill Green),
Darcy Rose Byrnes
(Rebecca Knepp)

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Amish grace


Amish Grace is a television film that premiered on the Lifetime Movie Network on Palm Sunday, March 28, 2010. The movie is based on the 2006 West Nickel Mines School shooting at Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania, and the spirit of forgiveness the Amish community demonstrated in its aftermath.

Contents

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The movie stars Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Tammy Blanchard, and Matt Letscher and is based on the book Amish Grace: How Forgiveness Transcended Tragedy, Jossey-Bass, 2007, ISBN 0-7879-9761-7, by Donald Kraybill, Steven Nolt, and David L. Weaver-Zercher. Amish Grace was executive-produced by Larry A. Thompson, written by Sylvie White and Teena Booth, and directed by Gregg Champion.

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Plot

When a group of Amish schoolgirls are taken hostage and killed in their classroom, their parents and the Amish community of Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania, stun the outside world by immediately forgiving the killer. Ida Graber (Kimberly Williams-Paisley), mother of one of the murdered children, has a tougher time than the others accepting the tragedy, but in her anguish and pain, she begins a personal journey of renewed faith, ultimately accepting the heart-wrenching tragedy of losing a child after learning that her murdered daughter, Mary Beth Graber, had promised to pray for the perpetrator before her death; reconnecting with her husband (Matt Letscher), family, and community; offering forgiveness to the killer; and even showing kindness and compassion to the killer's widow (Tammy Blanchard) and children — all in the form of Amish grace.

The film implies that Charles Roberts' motive was that when his daughter died the day she was born, he decided to "get revenge on God" by taking his girls.

The film was dedicated in memory of the victims of the West Nickel Mines School shooting.

Cast

  • Kimberly Williams-Paisley as Ida Graber, an Amish mother who loses her elder child in the shooting and learns forgiveness from the tragedy.
  • Tammy Blanchard as Amy Roberts, the widow of Charlie Roberts whom Ida refuses to accept.
  • Matt Letscher as Gideon Graber, the husband of Ida Graber and father of Mary Beth and Katie Graber.
  • Fay Masterson as Jill Green, a television reporter whom Ida befriends.
  • Karley Scott Collins as Katie Graber, the younger daughter of Ida and Gideon who escapes before the shooting.
  • John Churchill as Charlie Roberts, the perpetrator of the school shooting who commits suicide after firing at the victims.
  • Gary Graham as Henry Taskey.
  • Darcy Rose Byrnes as Rebecca Knepp, a survived victim whom at the end reveals that Mary Beth Graber has forgiven Charlie Roberts.
  • Eugene Byrd as Danny, a camera man who works with Jill Green
  • Amy Sloan as Rachel Knepp, a survived victim and sister of Rebecca Knepp.
  • Madison Davenport as Mary Beth Graber, the elder daughter of Ida and Gideon who promises to pray for the perpetrator before she is killed.
  • Willow Geer as Judith.
  • Jim Metzler as County Sheriff.
  • David Mazouz as Andy Roberts, a son of Charlie Roberts.
  • Ratings

    Amish Grace broke network records in multiple demographics, with more than 4 million viewers, becoming the highest-rated and most-watched original movie in Lifetime Movie Network’s history in Households (3.8/2,916,449 viewers), Total Viewers (2.0/4,020,496), Women 18+ (3.5/2,729,834), Women 25-54 (2.7/1,156,363), Adults 18+ (2.4/3,649,266) and Adults 25-54 (1.9/1,585,667).

    Reception

    The movie mostly received positive reviews; however, it received criticism because the authors of Amish Grace: How Forgiveness Transcended Tragedy, Jossey-Bass, 2007, ISBN 0-7879-9761-7, distanced themselves from the production out of respect to the Amish community. Others criticized the movie for blending facts with fiction.

    Awards

  • Nominated for the Humanitas Prize
  • Winner of the MOVIEGUIDE Epiphany Prize for Most Inspiring TV Program of 2010
  • Madison Mason won the Grace Award for Television at the 2011 Movieguide Awards for Amish Grace.
  • References

    Amish Grace Wikipedia
    Amish Grace IMDb Amish Grace themoviedb.org