New Delhi, May 22 -- "Doubt can be a bond as powerful and sustaining as certainty."

-Father Flynn,Doubt

In John Patrick Shanley's 2008 filmDoubt, certainty and ambiguity collide in a moral thriller set in a Bronx Catholic school in 1964 New York. The story revolves around Sister Aloysius Beauvier, a strict headmistress convinced that Father Flynn, a charismatic parish priest, has engaged in inappropriate conduct with a young African-American student. But the film is not about whether Flynn is guilty or innocent. It is about how people behave when caught between certainty and doubt.

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Sister Aloysius represents moral certainty, acting on instinct while lacking pr...