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Nothing Compares(2022) Official

: O'Connor reflects on the intense loneliness and public vitriol she faced, noting, "I didn’t know I was strong. I just had these songs inside me that had to come out". Critical Legacy

: The 1992 Saturday Night Live performance, where she tore up a photo of Pope John Paul II to protest clerical child abuse, is treated as the film’s seismic climax. The film frames this not as a career-ending "breakdown," but as a deliberate act of artistic and moral courage. Nothing Compares(2022)

Directed by Kathryn Ferguson, (2022) is a restorative documentary that examines the meteoric rise and subsequent "exile" of Irish singer-songwriter Sinéad O’Connor . Rather than a standard cradle-to-grave biopic, the film focuses on a pivotal six-year window (1987–1993), using a contemporary feminist lens to reframe O’Connor as a prophetic trailblazer who was punished for speaking truths that society wasn't yet ready to hear. Narrative Focus and Visual Style : O'Connor reflects on the intense loneliness and

: The film won Best Irish Feature Documentary at the Galway Film Fleadh and the Audience Award at the Belfast Film Festival. The film frames this not as a career-ending

has been widely acclaimed for its timely re-evaluation of O'Connor's impact on music and activism.

: Released shortly before O’Connor’s death in 2023, the film serves as a poignant final word on her legacy, highlighting her role as a "torchbearer for vulnerability".