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The Club

Dir: Pablo Larraín, 2015, Chile, 98 mins, subtitles, Cert: 18

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Tue 19 April 2016 // 18:30 *
Wed 20 April 2016 // 20:00
Thu 21 April 2016 // 20:00

Tickets: £5 / £4 / £3 (TTT)

At a bucolic seaside home for ageing priests, the arrival of a new member unearths long-buried secrets about the Catholic Church.

One of the most exciting contemporary voices in world cinema, Chilean iconoclast Pablo Larraín turns his provocative gaze toward the sins of the Catholic Church in this tightly wound, tonally subversive tragicomic parable. A tight-knit group of ageing priests live, work and pray together in a small cottage in a seaside town. They spend their days engaged in relaxation, looked after by a nun. When a new member joins the house, his arrival immediately courts controversy and accusations are made. The ensuing investigation threatens to bring to light the long-buried church secret that brought this group together and expose a tradition of religious atrocity. Larraín’s skilful hand brings a deeply nuanced script to life with crackling energy and emotional complexity, while his tactical assault on sacred institutions cements him as a film maker like no other.

"a terrifically smart film" ★★★★★ Time Out

"a brave, profoundly unsettling piece of filmmaking" ★★★★★ Cine-Vue

"makes for a fascinating and contrasting companion piece to the recent Spotlight" ★★★★ Little White Lies

" a masterclass in shifting dramatic tones" ★★★★ Observer