Review: Surviving Confession predates Fleabag but the confessional priest feels familiar
A Catholic priest in the midst of a personal crisis of faith, confiding privately with his audience, eyes locked to
A Catholic priest in the midst of a personal crisis of faith, confiding privately with his audience, eyes locked to
A Wimbledon-based filmmaker is out to cause a little controversy with his latest release. Director Matthew Tibbenham’s Surviving Confession was
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