IN MEMORY OF ME (In Memoria di Me)

Andrea is an intelligent, handsome
young man who seems to have every-
thing necessary to succeed. But the
world’s infinite possibilities have only
confused him. In this disoriented state,
he undertakes the novitiate, a period of
spiritual training leading to priesthood.

Within the large religious community of
novices, Father Superiors and retired
priests, Andrea discovers more than a
simple world of semi-silence and prayer.

The monastery becomes a mysterious universe where every look, every sound, reveals in-
trigue as the novices are encouraged to denounce one another’s shortcomings.
Daily routines, rituals and readings are marked by constant surveillance and questioning, as the
novices struggle to lose themselves on behalf of God.
Andrea’s attention turns to the nervous Fausto, obviously tormented and not a strong public
speaker. Andrea is also shaken by his encounters with zealous novice Zanna, who rebelliously
accuses the novitiate and the Church itself of using God’s Word to gain power and influence.
In comparison, Andrea begins to profoundly feel he is merely feigning faith.
Despite strong support from the Father Superior, Andrea flounders on his mystical test of abso-
lute faith. As his frustration for solid answers grows, he risks to abandon the Order like others
before him.