He insisted the volunteers focus on the wall, ignoring a quieter engineer who suggested the water was actually undermining the foundation on the other side. Tonino dismissed the engineer as a man of little faith.
The film was released directly to video in 1997/1998 and featured a cast known within the European adult film industry of the era: Robert Zickyos Producer: Mario Salieri (Executive Producer) Key Cast: Nicoletta Axin (credited as Angela Erikson) Dina Jewel (credited as Nana Elliot) Karen Lancaume Greta Milos (credited as Mariba Olkins) Distinguishing from the Italian Series
(often cited as Don Tonino or Don Tonino: Pecados de un sacerdote ) is a 1997 Spanish-language film directed by Robert Zickyos and produced by Mario Salieri . While often confused with the lighthearted 1980s Italian TV series of the same name, this production is categorized as adult cinema and gained notoriety for its satirical and provocative take on clerical life. Plot and Synopsis
But Don Tonino had a secret sin, one that festered quietly in the sacristy:
Many people in positions of responsibility—parents, bosses, teachers, or community leaders—fall into the trap of thinking they must be perfect to be valuable. Like Don Tonino, they try to control outcomes to protect their image of authority. This often leads to burnout, bad decisions, and isolation.
He insisted the volunteers focus on the wall, ignoring a quieter engineer who suggested the water was actually undermining the foundation on the other side. Tonino dismissed the engineer as a man of little faith.
The film was released directly to video in 1997/1998 and featured a cast known within the European adult film industry of the era: Robert Zickyos Producer: Mario Salieri (Executive Producer) Key Cast: Nicoletta Axin (credited as Angela Erikson) Dina Jewel (credited as Nana Elliot) Karen Lancaume Greta Milos (credited as Mariba Olkins) Distinguishing from the Italian Series
(often cited as Don Tonino or Don Tonino: Pecados de un sacerdote ) is a 1997 Spanish-language film directed by Robert Zickyos and produced by Mario Salieri . While often confused with the lighthearted 1980s Italian TV series of the same name, this production is categorized as adult cinema and gained notoriety for its satirical and provocative take on clerical life. Plot and Synopsis
But Don Tonino had a secret sin, one that festered quietly in the sacristy:
Many people in positions of responsibility—parents, bosses, teachers, or community leaders—fall into the trap of thinking they must be perfect to be valuable. Like Don Tonino, they try to control outcomes to protect their image of authority. This often leads to burnout, bad decisions, and isolation.