Calgary Herald

CINEMAS PRESSURED TO DROP CATHOLIC ABUSE FILM

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A new film exposing the ills of the Catholic Church has proved a surprise hit in Poland and become a target of the right-wing government.

Kler (Clergy) has been seen by three million people in two weeks, becoming one of the country’s biggest ever films. It has been praised for its handling of clerical child abuse, a major taboo in the deeply Catholic country. But several cinemas have reportedly come under pressure to stop showing the film from those close to the ruling Law and Justice party (PiS), which has attacked it as “contemptuo­us and hateful to Polish identity,” and compared it to Nazi propaganda. In Ostroleka, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the PiS president, reportedly stepped in to stop the municipal cultural centre showing the film.

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