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The Club
TrailerLiving in exile in La Boca, Chile, four disgraced priests and a nun (Antonia Zegers), suspected of crimes ranging from child abuse to baby-snatching from unwed mothers, receive a visit from a clerical counselor (Marcelo Alonso).Genre: DramaActors: Alfredo Castro, Roberto Farías, Antonia Zegers, Marcelo Alonso, Jaime Vadell, Alejandro Goic, Alejandro Sieveking, José Soza, Francisco Reyes, Diego Muñoz, Gonzalo Valenzuela, ...»Director: Pablo LarraínCountry: InternationalDuration: 98 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 7.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Club"
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Characters of "The Club"
Padre VidalPlayed by: Alfredo CastroSandokanPlayed by: Roberto FaríasHermana MPlayed by: Antonia ZegersPadre GarcPlayed by: Marcelo AlonsoPadre SilvaPlayed by: Jaime VadellPadre OrtegaPlayed by: Alejandro GoicPadre RamPlayed by: Alejandro SievekingPadre MatPlayed by: José SozaPadre AlfonsoPlayed by: Francisco Reyes -
Directors of "The Club"
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Creators of "The Club"
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Critic Reviews of "The Club"
Detroit NewsMarch 04, 2016Larrain makes all of his damaged characters somewhat likable and sympathetic (although the likability dims toward the end). Which only makes this meditation on mercy, forgiveness and twisted raw power more disturbing.
Arizona RepublicMarch 03, 2016It's an interesting movie, odd and disturbing by design. But it's also effective.
Globe and MailFebruary 19, 2016Larrain consciously took on the difficult, complicated themes of faith, truth and guilt here, a commendable task considering that avoiding the topic has been part of why it has escaped confrontation for so long.
Philadelphia InquirerFebruary 19, 2016We can't but enjoy the movie and its oddball characters - which makes us somehow complicit in their crimes.
Boston GlobeFebruary 18, 2016However artful Larraín's intentions, these are subjects best regarded with clarity.
Washington City PaperJanuary 02, 2017If Larraín's intention was to both slam the church and give his audience a hint of how repulsed, traumatized, and likely complicit its victims felt, he hit it out of the park.
MovieMailDecember 28, 2016Few other films this year will provoke as much post-screening discussion, that's certain.
Financial TimesDecember 28, 2016In this zero-sum drama, despair is catching. But so is the fascination of watching a gifted filmmaker dissect the emotions and motivations of the sinned and sinned-against.
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