Warden Bernadine Williams
Alfre Woodard
Warden Bernadine Williams

Years of carrying out death row executions have taken a toll on prison warden Bernadine Williams. As she prepares to execute another inmate, Bernadine must confront the psychological and emotional demons her job creates, ultimately connecting her to the man she is sanctioned to kill.
CLEMENCY trailer | BFI London Film Festival 2019 Official
Warden Bernadine Williams
Alfre Woodard
Warden Bernadine Williams
Marty Lumetta
Richard Schiff
Marty Lumetta
Anthony Woods
Aldis Hodge
Anthony Woods
Jonathan Williams
Wendell Pierce
Jonathan Williams
Evette Wilkinson
Danielle Brooks
Evette Wilkinson
Chaplain David Kendricks
Michael O'Neill
Chaplain David Kendricks
Deputy Thomas Morgan
Richard Gunn
Deputy Thomas Morgan
Major Logan Cartwright
LaMonica Garrett
Major Logan Cartwright
Mrs. Collins
Vernee Watson
Mrs. Collins
Mr. Collins
Dennis Haskins
Mr. Collins
Officer Brooks
John Churchill
Officer Brooks
Victor Jimenez
Alex Castillo
Victor Jimenez
This features a really poignant and strong effort from Alfre Woodard as the warden of a prison charged with ensuring the execution of prisoners. She, "Bernadine" is finding it increasingly more difficult to reconcile the responsibilities of her job with her own conscience and her marriage. None of these demons are helped when one such "procedure" goes awry and, though not her fault, she finds herself under increased scrutiny as Aldis Hodge's "Woods" is soon to follow. The performance elements of this from Woodard and from Wendell Pierce as her loving but increasingly exasperated husband "Jonathan" work well, creating a really quite powerful vision of a woman torn between remaining objective - she is, after all, doing her job - and of a woman increasingly appreciative of the terminal nature of her task and of her own failings and religiosity. The remainder of the drama, last minute appeals etc., works less well and Richard Schiff really doesn't deliver much at all as the convicted man's attorney "Lumetta" - a man who seems to be trying to imbue hope in a man based on wishful thinking and some far-fetched technicalities. Auteur Chinonye Chukwu takes her time with this impassioned story and that's no bad thing at times, allowing us to become a little more immersed in the character of the troubled "Bernadine". At other times, though, the pace really does need a bit of a shake. The whole isn't as good as the sum of the parts, but it's still quite a thought-provoking look at just where responsibility lies in circumstances none of us would ever want to experience.
Read full reviewMark Kermode reviews Clemency (2019) | BFI Player
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