

Fifteen minutes to shatter everything you thought you knew about holy men.
When Father Matthew discovers an intimacy between two of the other priests at a remote conversion-therapy centre in Northern Ireland, his attempt to do the right thing leads to a crisis of faith and feeling.
Acting
Milligan's face does theology better than most sermons.
Direction
Tracey makes corridors feel like confession boxes.

Director
Eileen Tracey
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Northern Ireland's legacy of Catholic-Protestant conflict adds unspoken weight to any clerical corruption story here.
The film's title references Victorian-era coded language for queer relationships—'particular friend' meant everything it couldn't say.
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