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Checkmark re: TUAM-Irelands' Scandal: Mass Illegitimate Babies Graves & Maltreatment of Mothers

Liam Neeson “Filled With Horror” Over Tuam Babies, to Go Ahead With Major Film

The 796Tuam Babies Scandal Rocked Ireland and The World

Now Liam Neeson has revealed he is going ahead with a major film project on the issue.


Irish Central 17 OCT 2021.


















Liam Neeson has revealed how he was filled with horror by the Tuam babies saga so much so that he plans a major film on the topic. 796 children died over a 36-year period and their bodies were thrown into sewer pits in a Tuam Mother and Baby Home.


Appearing on RTE’s “Late Late Show” Neeson stated journalist Dan Barry of The New York Times ran an in-depth piece on the scandal that touched his soul.

"I read this and I couldn't find the words. I'm Irish and I was brought up a Catholic and a very strong Catholic and I was filled with emotion. I was filled with horror, and I was filled with embarrassment.

"For the first time in my life and I've made some 93/94 films, I never felt this way before. I was lying on my bed, I shot up straight and I thought I'm going to do something about this. Whatever celebrity status I have in the film world, I'm going to do something."

He met with Catherine Corless, the local historian who revealed the story first.

"I was filming in Belfast, and I visited Catherine in Galway and her lovely husband, Aidan, three years ago. I spent a few hours, and I was just struck by the humility of this ordinary and extraordinary woman and her husband.

"She filled me in on this extraordinary story. So, we're going to do this film, we have a wonderful writer on board, and I told Catherine to be patient with us as the film process can take a long time, for example, Schindler's List took 10 years to get together until we got a script.

Neeson added: "This Tuam Babies [film] will not take 10 years, it's three years already but we're very near completion. Hopefully maybe in a years' time, we will start production on this to tell the story to the world."

He said: "I called my producer friend Jules Day, she works with Ridley Scott and for under 22 years and I said,

'I'm going to send you this article, I want you to read it, we're going to produce a film about this, we have to.

Don't ask me where the motivation is coming from, we have to do it.'

"She read it and said, 'yeah, I'm on board”- “so it will get done.”


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