Every year, the seminarians in the Vatican compete in a World Cup-style soccer tournament called the Clericus Cup. The Holy Game tells the story of this one-of-a-kind competition and takes viewers within the Vatican walls where these young men are coming to terms with their decision to become priests.
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69 minutes | 2021 | English
Directed by Brent Hodge and Christopher Kelly
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