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Confirmation
Confirmation

Confirmation (1977)

70% User Rating
27min
Drama
Fantasy

Concerns a young boy's mystical experiences during his Confirmation. As the ceremony unfolds, figures from religion and mythology appear and impress on him the need to become a soldier of Christ.

Paul BugdenDirector

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Richard Miller

Richard Miller

The Boy

Sheryl Sciro

Sheryl Sciro

The Mother

Bob Hughes

Bob Hughes

The Father

Luda Redding

Luda Redding

Virgin Mary

David Calcott

David Calcott

Bishop

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Jenny Dibley

Nun #1

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Sue Rutherford

Nun #2

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Ann Morgan

Nun #3

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Virginia Vagg

Nun #4

Richard Hill

Richard Hill

Priest

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Wayne Nichols

Witchdoctor

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John Roberts

Killer #1

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Sam Ghazzawe

Killer #2

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Abdul Habib

Monk #1

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Edward Okaro

Monk #2

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Wayne Brien

Altar Boy #1

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Scott Forbes

Altar Boy #2

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Patti Burgess

Native #1

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Sharon Coffy

Native #2

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Leon Malamoo

Native #3

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Rita Morrison

Native #4

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Pattie Upkett

Native #5

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Malcolm Cole

Native #6

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Amin Habib

Native #7

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Kalapu Ioelu

Native #8

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Michael Leslie

Native #9

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Philipo Savea

Native #10

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Tangitang Taam

Native #11

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Tipeni Tabanga

Native #12

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Tiribo Tabanga

Native #13

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Richard Talonga

Native #14

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Stephen Talonga

Native #15

Aileen Corpus

Aileen Corpus

Native Mother

Johnathan Roberts

Johnathan Roberts

Native Baby

Wayne van Heekeren

Wayne van Heekeren

Christ Figure

Reviews (1)

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Chernyat
Chernyat
Rating 70%

September 23, 2025

In the midst of interviewing the man behind the pioneering queer classic: Adam(1975), it was made to my attention that former actor and director (Paul Bugden) ventured further into directing then what the internet presumed otherwise. As I finally laid my hands on a personal copy of Adam, Paul gifts me a VHS rip of his followup short film, simply titled: Confirmation. To my shock, this film is actually a prequel to Adam. Part of an intended trilogy that was never completed. Confirmation centers on our titular protagonist of the series as a young boy going through his Confirmation Ceremony whilst wondering into imaginative scenarios picturing him as an ideal "Solider of Christ". The thematic juxtaposition of Catholicism is quite the intentional deviation from Bugden's overtly gay explorations found in his previous film. But it is an amusing fact that lingers. Especially knowing that this young boy of faith you're watching canonically turns out to be gay once reaching adulthood. It's plot is more abstract in its storytelling when compared to its predecessor. Many interspersed sequences can feel a little drawn out and repetitive. But atmosphere and memorable visuals do redeem the overall viewing experience. David Perry's cinematography is quite the step up from Adam even though Adam itself was visually striking it its own right. There are shots in this film that could come straight out of Twin Peaks. Especially the dinner scenes that displays a sparsely furnished hall. Complete with a gothic interior and accompanied by an oddly placed checkered floor. It's a notable sight that's in this uncanny zone between reality and the surreal. Amongst the striking visuals and experimental narrative, is a very thoughtful inclusion of indigenous actors. Aboriginal representation in media at this time was far few in-between. Whilst Confirmation may place such a cast in the roles of primitive tribal natives, it does give enough screen time to elevate their presence beyond problematic stereotypes. It should also be addressed that these depictions have a satirical undertone to it all. Aiming to showcase the subtle absurdity behind these crusade visions that Catholicism aims to impose on its followers. Not a philosophy that is intended to be endorsed by the film. Overall, it is definitely a good follow-up to Bugden's incredible directorial debut. But just shy off matching it. It quite the shame to see that this is actually the last of Bugden's directorial efforts. What could have been with the right support, funding and times on his side. Nonetheless, I think it's still a blessing to even get these two great films at all. In a time where oppression prevailed, it's still inspiring to know that one gay man dared to show his queer life on the big screen.

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