Don Tonino Pecados De Un Cura 800
The Eight Hundred (The 800, Bābǎi, 八佰) – Movie Review | TL
As the people of 800 struggle to come to terms with the legacy of Don Tonino, they are also demanding change. They want to know why the allegations were ignored for so long and why the church failed to protect its flock. They are calling for greater accountability and transparency within the church, as well as more robust measures to prevent abuse. don tonino pecados de un cura 800
Beyond the individual actions of Rugolo, the documentary turns a critical lens toward the ecclesiastical hierarchy. It explores the "omertà"—the code of silence—that historically permeated the Church’s handling of such cases. Through the courageous testimony of Giuseppe Rugolo (no relation), the victim who brought the case to light, the film highlights the immense personal cost of seeking justice. The eventual conviction of Tonino Rugolo serves as a landmark moment in Italian law, signaling a shift toward accountability, yet the documentary leaves a haunting question regarding how many other "Don Toninos" remain protected by the shadows of institutional secrecy. The Eight Hundred (The 800, Bābǎi, 八佰) –