In a remote house for retired priests with dark pasts in southern Chile, the arrival of a new inmate triggers a crisis that shakes the foundations of the institution. Pablo Larraín directs this coldly calculated drama about the Church's institutional complicity in abuse, which won the Silver Bear at…
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📖 Synopsis
In a remote house for retired priests with dark pasts in southern Chile, the arrival of a new inmate triggers a crisis that shakes the foundations of the institution. Pablo Larraín directs this coldly calculated drama about the Church's institutional complicity in abuse, which won the Silver Bear at Berlin. Uncomfortable, provocative, and essential: cinema that seeks not to absolve, but to question mercilessly.
✍️ Our review
8.8/10★★★★☆
Larraín dissects the Church's hypocrisy with a surgeon's precision. Uncomfortable, brilliant, and necessary. Latin American cinema at its finest.