

A translator, a priest, and a confession that gets *very* lost in translation.
In a rural Italian village, Antonio is asked to translate an English-speaking woman's confession, but when he starts disagreeing with the priest, he has to make a decision that might change the course of her life and maybe his too.
Writing
Tight, escalating wordplay where every mistranslation matters.
Acting
Gabriele's panicked eye contact with the camera is *chef's kiss*.
Director
Francesco Gabriele
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film winks at Italy's complex relationship with Catholic authority — village priests as both spiritual guides and gossip hubs.
Gabriele wrote, directed, and starred, allegedly because no local actor could nail the 'panicked bilingual breakdown' he envisioned.
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