A Catholic priest's suicide and seminarian's expulsion for homosexuality spark a local journalist's investigation, uncovering celibacy controversies and abuse cover-ups within the Irish Catholic church.
Conspiracy of Silence, meticulously researched and inspired by real events, looks at the vow of celibacy in the Catholic Church and asks is it now time to allow priests to marry. A can of worms is opened in the Irish Catholic Church following the suicide of Catholic priest, Fr. Frank Sweeney, and the expulsion of Daniel McLaughlin, a young seminarian training for the priesthood, on the grounds that he was open to the sexual advances of a male colleague. A local journalist, David Foley, is convinced that the suicide and Daniel's expulsion are linked. As the story gathers momentum, the Church closes ranks.—Producer
Conspiracy of Silence is a drama film set in Ireland and inspired by real events. The film challenges celibacy and its implication for the Catholic Church in the 21st century.
The unexpected suicide of beloved and well-respected priest. The expulsion of idealistic, young Seminary student. Unrelated? David Foley, A local investigative reporter, pursues the two stories and begins to uncover a deadly secret that links both incidents. He soon receives anonymous threats and is chased by shadowy figures. As he digs deeper, he unwittingly puts his family's lives in danger. Daniel is forced to make a decision that could haunt him forever; will he help the Church cover up its lies and deceit?