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The Club El Club

Pablo Larraín / 2015 / 97 min / Spanish

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A remote house on the Chilean coast makes for a penal colony for an isolated community of clergy. Four priests repenting for past sins live together with a nun, striving to create a sense of purpose in their idle lives. The idea to train their greyhound for the race comes as a true blessing. With the arrival of a new priest, sudden paedophiliac accusations and a tragic death, dark secrets come to light, exploring the past of these servants of God and shattering their fragile peace. It seems as if some demonic force has taken over the small town.

How do the priests atone for their sins? Where do they hide repenting? A merciless, socially critical condemnation of the sinful hypocrisy of the Catholic Church with a tinge of dark psychological thriller.

 

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