Chilean director Pablo Larraín’s new film The Club makes final year’s highlight 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, or 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, or Father Garcia (Marcelo Alonso),to interview its inhabitants in an attempt to collect them to confess their past sins.
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