Andreas Wansbrough is a lecturer at Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney, with a particular interest in the political and theological concerns of contemporary cinema and television.
Television series The Young Pope, like its fictional character Pius, is funny, bizarre and mad, writes Andreas Wansbrough. But it does explore some interesting issues, including the masochism of faith.
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