Chilean director Pablo Larraín’s new movie The Club makes last year’s Spotlight
look like kids’ stuff. It depicts a house of former priests (and their
caretaker, a former nun), who live in exile in a small house on the
Chilean coast.
Soon after the arrival of a new housemate, a man accusing the new arrival of molesting him years ago shows up outside, threatening the former priests’ clandestine existence. In an attempt to shut down the house, the Catholic Church sends a much younger priest, Father Garcia (Marcelo Alonso), to interview its inhabitants in an attempt to get them to confess their past sins.
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Soon after the arrival of a new housemate, a man accusing the new arrival of molesting him years ago shows up outside, threatening the former priests’ clandestine existence. In an attempt to shut down the house, the Catholic Church sends a much younger priest, Father Garcia (Marcelo Alonso), to interview its inhabitants in an attempt to get them to confess their past sins.
http://gawker.com/a-visit-to-a-house-of-pedophile-former-priests-pablo-l-1757347612