In a small Italian village, a fierce and energetic priest confronts the realities of the contemporary world. With his characteristic sense of humor and a religious fervor that leads him into absurd situations, this priest is not just a spiritual leader; he is a passionate man who is not afraid to challenge social norms. His greatest rival is the mayor of the village, a staunch communist who opposes his ideals. Despite their differences, the animosity between them becomes a sort of chess match, where faith and ideology hilariously clash.
One day, a group of local youth gets involved in creating a meeting center for the young, igniting a series of comedic and reflective events. As the tension between the priest and the mayor escalates, both are forced to question their viewpoints and recognize their respective roles in the community. Through fights, debates, and anecdotes, each tries to maintain their position while working towards the common good.
With a colorful cast, the narrative blends comedy with emotional moments that resonate with the audience. The escapades of the priest and the mayor not only highlight the contradictions of life in that small village but also provide a reflection on faith, politics, and friendship. In the end, laughter proves to be the best path toward understanding and unity.