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The Judas Iscariot Lunch is a raw and introspective documentary that dives deep into the lives of 13 former missionary priests from rural Ireland. It’s not just a recounting of their time in the Church, but rather a heartfelt exploration of faith, intimacy, and the burdens they carried. The pacing is reflective, allowing each man’s story to breathe, creating a somber but necessary atmosphere. The documentary feels distinct in its authenticity; these aren’t just talking heads, but real men confronting their past choices and beliefs. The lack of a known director adds a layer of intrigue, as if it’s a collective voice rising from the shadows of their shared experiences. It’s a conversation starter, for sure.
Deeply personal accounts from former priestsFocus on intimacy and faith beyond the ChurchOffers a different perspective on religious life
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