Tell No One is a hard-hitting documentary about child sex abuse carried out by Catholic clergy members in Poland.
In a predominantly Catholic country that had held its shepherds in high regards, the sexual abuse of Polish children by some priests is the greatest of betrayals.
The independent 2-hour film, made by brothers Tomasz and Marek Sekielski, was watched by 20 million plus people within 12 days of it being put up on YouTube on May 11, 2019.
You can watch it in full above. Just press the top left play button on the above feature image so the video can pop up for you to watch.
Not long after its release the highest-level church official in Poland issued apologies for the pain caused by such crimes.
But Jacek Prusak, a Jesuit priest, called the church “a home for a herd of wolves in clerical collars,” in response to the film reported AP.
Father Prusak said that “a judgment over these wolves in clerical collars is coming. Actually, it is happening already.”
Tell No One comes on the heels of multiple child sex abuse scandals and their coverups involving Catholic clergy in many different parts of the world.
The 2015 movie Spotlight, a dramatized version of journalists exposing clerical sex abuse in the U.S. city of Boston, won acclaim and several Academy Awards. See the trailer for it here.