"Ministranci" is a bold dramedy that balances youthful rebellion with profound reflection on faith, justice, and morality.
The story unfolds in a small town, where a group of teenage altar boys, frustrated by the indifference of adults and the Church toward social injustice, decide to take matters into their own hands. Armed with youthful rebellion and their own interpretation of the Scriptures, they bug the confessional to uncover the secrets of their neighbors.
Masked like Zorro and driven by ambitions worthy of Robin Hood, they become judges in their local community—helping those in need while punishing sins. But their mission soon spirals out of control, leading to unexpected and dramatic consequences.