Confess (film)

Confess is a 2005 American independent feature film written and directed by Stefan Schaefer.

This garners the attention of police and people who wish him harm, and results in copy-cat crimes by others who admire him.

[1] In its review of the film, Variety described the plot: "A black, downwardly mobile computer genius abducts corporate and governmental VIPs and taunts them into “confessing” the racism, exploitation and naked self-interest behind their smooth official facades.

"[1] Confess had its world premiere at the Hamptons International Film Festival, where Stefan Schaefer won the Best Screenwriter award.

[1] It also screened at Method Fest Independent Film Festival, where Eugene Byrd won the Break-Out Acting Award, as well as markets in Berlin, Cannes and Hong Kong.