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Critic Peter Bradshaw
rated 6

...tightly plotted and contains some smart narrative shifts...

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Critic Lise Ulrich
rated 7

...er både skæg, velspillet og glimtvis rørende.

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Critic Signe Mai Søsted
rated 5

Værket er et spøjst bekendtskab; ikke nok med, at kroatiske film ikke ofte finder vej til de danske biografer, så er fortællingen samtidig en kulsort komedie om et både relevant og alvorligt emne.

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Critic Michael Bo
rated 7

Man håber alt det bedste for Don Fabijans bekendelser, som er djærv og rumsterende og oprigtigt folkelig.

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Don Fabijan (Krešimir Mikić), a young priest, comes to serve on a small island in the Adriatic where the population is declining due to low birth rates. Determined to help, he secretly teams up with Petar (Nikša Butijer), the newsagent, and Marin (Dražen Kühn), the pharmacist, to sabotage all forms of birth control on the island by poking holes in condoms and replacing pills with vitamins. Their plan works, and the island experiences a baby boom. However, with unplanned pregnancies and unexpected consequences, things quickly spiral out of control. The film explores themes of faith, tradition, and the unintended effects of well-meaning actions.

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