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The Confession
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The Confession

Can you forgive yourself?
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User Score20 ratings
TMDB 7.116+201026mEnglish
DramaThriller

Synopsis

Sam can't think of any sins to tell the priest at his first confession. He worries that he won't be a real Catholic if the priest doesn't absolve him of some misdeed. Jacob, Sam's friend, devises a solution in the form of a prank, but the result is tragic.

Director
Tanel ToomFrom TMDB credits
Studio
NFTS1 production companies
Release
June 12, 2010Released
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Top Cast

8 of 11
Lewis Howlett
Sam
Joe Eales
Jacob
James Simmons
James Simmons
Priest
Emma Atkins
Emma Atkins
Teacher
Peter John Mossford
Farmer Collins
Aran Bell
Aran Bell
Sam's Father
Helen Hull
Sam's Mother
Becky Hull
Sam's Sister

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf
Apr 7, 2024

With their first confession looming large, two young lads - "Sam" (Lewis Howlett) and his best pal "Jacob" (Joe Eales) are quite apprehensive. They've no real need to be - it's not like they are axe-murderers or anything, but maybe that's the problem. They have done nothing, not even the slightest naughty thing. Moreover, they don't want to wear a frock either... A rehearsal - yep, let's use a bag of crisps as the communion wafers then what might they actually say when it comes down to it? Methinks a prank is in order - otherwise the priest will be bored! Into the farmer's field they go to make some mischief with the scarecrow and his plodding tractor - but yikes, does it all go tragically wrong. As the ramifications of their actions and behaviour dawn on them more, they must make some very tough choices - but will they do what is right? The second part of this drama is much darker, more tautly directed and more potent and it also showcases a pretty strong performance from the young Howlett as his character's conscience becomes increasingly troubled. Maybe just a little on the long side, but it's still quite a compelling short feature to watch, inviting us to take a view on the entire concept of priestly absolution...

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