Priest (1995) Streaming: Watch & Stream Online via Amazon Prime Video

Priest (1995) Streaming
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Wondering where to stream the 1995 film Priest online? Then go no further as we have all the streaming details. Directed by Antonia Bird, the film follows the dilemma of a Catholic priest, Father Greg Pilkington, who struggles with his homosexual urges. He is tasked with the bone-chilling truth of a young girl’s molestation. Navigating these realities makes his life immensely complicated with time. Here’s all you need to know about the truth in detail.

Here’s how you can watch and stream Priest (1995) via streaming services such as Amazon Prime Video.

Is Priest (1995) available to watch via streaming?

Yes, Priest (1995) is available to watch via streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

The movie revolves around a Catholic priest, Father Greg Pilkington, who struggles to juggle his intrinsic sexual desires with his unwavering conviction in his faith. The film begins with him discovering and taking an immediate dislike to Father Matthew (an advocate of Liberation Theology) but when his own homosexual urges and resultant physical relations with a man named Graham challenge his vow of celibacy, he is confronted with his lack of adherence to his religion and profession. The conundrums are exacerbated when a young girl, Lisa Unsworth, confesses to being sexually abused by her father. When Lisa’s mother learns about her daughter’s condition and the priests’ knowledge of the same, she exposes his homosexual affair to publicly defame him.

Linus Roache plays Father Greg Pilkington. Other cast members include Tom Wilkinson, Robert Carlyle, Christine Tremarco, Cathy Tyson, Robert Pugh, and Lesley Sharp.

Watch Priest (1995) streaming via Amazon Prime Video

Priest (1995) is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video.

You need to set up an Amazon Prime Video account by selecting one of the plans that the streaming platform offers to its prospective subscribers and providing your details.

You can watch the film via Amazon Prime Video by following these steps:

  1. Go to Amazon Prime Video

  2. Select ‘Sign in’ and ‘Create your Amazon account’

  3. Sign up for a Prime Video membership:

    • $14.99 per month or $139 per year with an Amazon Prime membership

    • $8.99 per month for a standalone Prime Video membership

Amazon Prime is the online retailer’s paid service that provides fast shipping and exclusive sales on products, so the membership that includes both this service and Prime Video is the company’s most popular offering. However, you can also opt to subscribe to Prime Video separately.

Priest (1995) synopsis is as follows:

“Father Greg Pilkington is torn between his call as a conservative Catholic priest and his secret life as a homosexual with a gay lover, frowned upon by the Church. Upon hearing the confession of a young girl of her incestuous father, Greg enters an intensely emotional spiritual struggle deciding between choosing morals over religion and one life over another.”

NOTE: The streaming services listed above are subject to change. The information provided was correct at the time of writing.

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