In Forgiveness, acclaimed producer and director Helen Whitney covers a compelling range of stories-from adultery and personal betrayal to reconciliation after genocide; the struggle of 1960s
radicals to cope with the consequences of violent acts of protest, families fractured by abandonment, and the spontaneous demonstration of forgiveness following the shooting of Amish children
at Nickel Mines. With sensitivity and insight, Whitney explores why the process and discussion of forgiveness seem to dominate our culture, and its power, its limitations, and in some
instances, its dangers.