

22 minutes that might make you rethink everything holy.
A documentary that brings together voices of clergy and laypeople who question the Church and society about the meaning of faith today—touching on the body, emotions, sexuality, and relationships—finding in the city the concrete, everyday place where faith is embodied. The documentary explores the beauty of contrast through life testimonies that foster listening and dialogue, opening a space where people feel welcomed and can be reborn. A collective reflection on the incarnate love of the Gospel, the beauty of relationships, and the complexity of a Church that wants—or should want—to truly be a home for everyone.
Direction
Valletta finds sacredness in laundry lines and ordinary streets.
Writing
Testimonies that feel overheard, not performed.
Director
Alberto Valletta
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released amid ongoing Vatican debates on LGBTQ+ blessing, the film lands as direct intervention in live religious politics.
Director Alberto Valletta is a priest himself, making this essentially internal church correspondence gone public—no wonder it feels so nervy.
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