The Miracle Club (2023) is a touching, feel-good drama directed by Thaddeus O’Sullivan that follows a group of working-class women from a tough Dublin suburb on a once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimage to Lourdes, France — the famous Catholic shrine known for its reported miracles.
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Plot Summary

Set in 1967, the story centres on three close friends:

The women form a little band called “The Miracles” and win a local talent contest organised by their priest, earning them the coveted trip to Lourdes. Just before they leave, their old friend Chrissie (Laura Linney) returns from America for her mother’s funeral. Chrissie, now sophisticated and deeply skeptical, ends up joining the pilgrimage in her mother’s place.
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What begins as a hopeful journey in search of physical and spiritual healing quickly becomes something much deeper. Old secrets, long-buried resentments, and family wounds surface as the women confront their pasts while helping the sick and disabled pilgrims in Lourdes.

The Miracle Club — FILM REVIEW

The film beautifully blends gentle humour, heartfelt drama, and quiet moments of reflection. It explores themes of faith, friendship, forgiveness, female solidarity, and the idea that sometimes the greatest miracles happen not through divine intervention, but through human connection and compassion.

With its stellar cast of Oscar-winning and nominated legends, The Miracle Club is a warm, uplifting story perfect for fans of character-driven dramas like The Best Exotic Marigold HotelLadies in Lavender, or Calendar Girls.

It’s available to watch on various platforms (including Prime Video in some regions).