A zealous man’s quest to save his town spirals into obsession and madness.
Misterman is a powerful and unsettling portrait of faith, obsession, and psychological unraveling set in a small Irish town. Thomas Magill, a deeply devout evangelist, sees moral corruption everywhere around him—from neighbors he views as sinners to everyday behaviors he believes threaten the soul of the community. Convinced that he has been chosen to lead others toward salvation, Thomas embarks on a mission to reform the town, certain that God is guiding his actions.
As his efforts are ignored and resisted, his grip on reality begins to weaken. Strange visions, intrusive thoughts, and mounting frustrations blur the line between spiritual conviction and dangerous fanaticism. Intensely theatrical and emotionally charged, Misterman explores the consequences of isolation, religious zeal, and the desperate need to find meaning and control in an imperfect world.