Priest streaming
Genre
Drama
Year
1995
Runtime
1h39

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Metascore

Priest

Torn between faith and desire, a priest's silent battle.

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Synopsis

In the drama film 'Priest' released in 1995, Father Greg Pilkington, portrayed by Linus Roache, is a devout Catholic priest in a small town struggling with his own inner turmoil. As he attempts to reconcile his faith with his evolving sexual desires, secrecy and conflict soon arise within the conservative church community. Directed by Antonia Bird, 'Priest' delves into themes of faith, sexuality, and the clash between personal beliefs and institutional norms. The film sheds light on the emotional struggles and sacrifices faced by individuals torn between duty and personal fulfillment, offering a poignant exploration of the complexities of human nature and the search for acceptance.

Cast

  • Linus Roache

    Linus Roache

    Father Greg Pilkington

  • Tom Wilkinson

    Tom Wilkinson

    Father Matthew Thomas

  • Robert Carlyle

    Robert Carlyle

    Graham

  • Cathy Tyson

    Cathy Tyson

    Maria Kerrigan

  • Lesley Sharp

    Lesley Sharp

    Mrs. Unsworth

  • Robert Pugh

    Robert Pugh

    Mr. Unsworth

Reviews

Despite mixed reviews upon its release, 'Priest' has endured as a thought-provoking and daring exploration of challenging themes. Rotten Tomatoes' critics consensus praises the film for its nuanced portrayal of conflicting emotions and awarded it a respectable 64% rating. IMDb users have rated 'Priest' 7.1/10, highlighting the compelling performances, particularly by Linus Roache in the lead role. Metacritic's review applauds the film for its boldness in tackling controversial subject matter with sensitivity. While some critics found the narrative slow-paced, others appreciated the depth and authenticity of the characters' journeys. Overall, 'Priest' continues to spark discussions and resonate with audiences for its raw and honest portrayal of inner struggles and societal expectations.