The Asian Age

Holy Christ! Vatican sex, intrigue on TV

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Rome, April 21: Italy’s Leone Film Group, the company originally founded by spaghetti western master Sergio Leone, is to make an English-language TV series on the so-called “Vatileaks” scandal.

The group has bought the rights to a series of books by Italian investigat­ive journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi on the case, which rocked the Roman Catholic Church with their leaked accounts of mismanagem­ent, corruption and waste.

“They have asked me to consult on the screenplay,” author Nuzzi said on Friday. The books include “His Holiness: The Secret Papers of Benedict XVI”, based on documents leaked by Pope Benedict’s butler, and “Merchants in the Temple”, which describes internal resistance thwarting Pope Francis’s efforts to clean up the church.

“From the moment I began writing these books in 2008 I entered an intriguing world of stakeouts, meetings in dark places, retrieval of papal documents, discoverie­s of secrets and scandals,” Mr Nuzzi said in a statement.

“It’s a game of shadows made of weaknesses, sex, business and money. I want the world at large to know about the definitive battle between good and evil taking place in St. Peter’s Square,” he said.

The first Vatileaks scandal saw Benedict’s butler stand trial for leaking damaging informatio­n about Vatican in-fighting which plunged the Holy See into crisis and, it was widely suggested, contribute­d to the pontiff’s decision to retire.

Mr Nuzzi and a fellow investigat­ive reporter were tried by the Vatican in the highly publicised “Vatileaks 2” case, but were acquitted.

Among the most striking revelation­s in the books was that less than 20 per cent of donations made by believers around the world under the Peter’s Pence scheme ended up being spent on good works. The rest was swallowed up by the Vatican bureaucrac­y, reportedly partly helping to subsidise the luxurious lifestyles of certain cardinals.

“Vat-ileaks 2” also ballooned into steamier fare, with allegation­s of sexual af-fairs, and secret plots in the corridors of power.

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Gianluigi Nuzzi

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