Confess (film) explained

Confess
Director:Stefan Schaefer
Producer:Ben Odell
Jonathan Stern
Starring:Eugene Byrd
Ali Larter
Melissa Leo
Glenn Fitzgerald
William Sadler
Music:Scott Jacoby
Cinematography:Leland Krane
Runtime:87 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Confess is a 2005 American independent feature film written and directed by Stefan Schaefer.[1]

Plot

Terroll Lessor, a computer genius in an unpleasant job, decides to use his skills against reprehensible parts of society. Along with his girlfriend, played by Ali Larter, he gains embarrassing information on people whom he believes to be immoral and exposes this information to the public. This garners the attention of police and people who wish him harm, and results in copy-cat crimes by others who admire him.

In its review of the film, Variety described the plot: "A black, downwardly mobile computer genius abducts corporate and governmental VIPs and taunts them into “confessing” the racism, exploitation and naked self-interest behind their smooth official facades. He then uploads their confessions onto an increasingly popular Web site."

Cast

Actor Role
Terell Lessor
Olivia Averill
Agnes Lessor
Greg Lanser
Roger Lampert
Julia Bradford
Security Guard (uncredited)

Festivals and distribution

Confess had its world premiere at the Hamptons International Film Festival, where Stefan Schaefer won the Best Screenwriter award. It also screened at Method Fest Independent Film Festival, where Eugene Byrd won the Break-Out Acting Award, as well as markets in Berlin, Cannes and Hong Kong.

The film was produced by Ben Odell and Jonathan Stern of Centrifugal Films, in association with Cicala Filmworks. The film is distributed by New Films International and MTI.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Scheib . Ronnie . 2005-11-08 . Confess . 2024-07-28 . Variety . en-US.