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Apostasy 2017

★ 6.868 votes94 min📅 2017-09-29

Daniel Kokotajlo's gripping drama *Apostasy (2017)* dives into the heart of religious devotion and its personal toll through the story of a devout Jehovah's Witness who faces an agonizing choice.

Director: Daniel Kokotajlo

Cast

Siobhan Finneran
Siobhan Finneran
Ivanna
Sacha Parkinson
Sacha Parkinson
Luisa
Molly Wright
Molly Wright
Alex
Robert Emms
Robert Emms
Steven
James Quinn
James Quinn
Elder Brian
James Foster
James Foster
Elder Alan
Jessica Baglow
Jessica Baglow
Cousin Michelle
Christian Foster
Cousin Barry
Clare McGlinn
Aunty Linda
Aqib Khan
Umar

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Apostasy (2017) about?

*Apostasy* follows a devoted Jehovah's Witness who must shun her own sister after a religious breach, testing the limits of her faith and love. As the separation deepens, her unwavering beliefs begin to crumble under the weight of loneliness and doubt.

Who directed Apostasy?

Daniel Kokotajlo directed *Apostasy*. Known for his intimate character-driven storytelling, Kokotajlo crafts a deeply personal exploration of religious conviction.

Who stars in Apostasy?

The film stars Siobhan Finneran, Sacha Parkinson, Molly Wright, Robert Emms, and James Quinn.

Is Apostasy (2017) worth watching?

*Apostasy* is a compelling drama that delivers emotional depth and moral complexity, though its slow burn may not appeal to all viewers. The strong performances and thought-provoking themes make it a standout in its genre.

How long is Apostasy?

The runtime of *Apostasy* is 94 minutes.

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About Apostasy (2017) — A Powerful Drama of Faith and Sacrifice

Daniel Kokotajlo's gripping drama *Apostasy (2017)* dives into the heart of religious devotion and its personal toll through the story of a devout Jehovah's Witness who faces an agonizing choice. When her sister commits a transgression that shatters their shared faith, the protagonist is compelled to sever all ties—no contact, no forgiveness—as demanded by their strict beliefs. As months stretch into isolation, her resolve wavers, forcing her to confront whether divine love can truly justify such extreme sacrifice.

With a tense, emotionally charged atmosphere, the film explores themes of belief, sacrifice, and the boundaries of family loyalty. Kokotajlo's sensitive direction highlights the quiet desperation of a woman torn between her faith and humanity, while the stellar performances—particularly by Siobhan Finneran and Sacha Parkinson—bring raw authenticity to this powerful narrative.