From Pinochet’s bloody legacy to the Catholic church’s safe house for
clerics accused of abuse, Pablo Larraín has spent his career probing
Chile’s conscience. But he’s also making a film about Jackie Kennedy –
and a remake of Scarface.
When Pablo Larraín was growing up Catholic in Santiago, he was struck by how physically close he found himself to the priests. In the confession box, he could tell what the padre had eaten for lunch, or that he wore a new cologne.
http://www.theguardian.com/film/2016/mar/17/the-club-chile-catholic-church-child-sex-abuse-pablo-larrain-film
When Pablo Larraín was growing up Catholic in Santiago, he was struck by how physically close he found himself to the priests. In the confession box, he could tell what the padre had eaten for lunch, or that he wore a new cologne.
http://www.theguardian.com/film/2016/mar/17/the-club-chile-catholic-church-child-sex-abuse-pablo-larrain-film