
FRANZESCO AND THE POPE
“Francesco and the Pope,” directed by Ciro Cappellari, is an exploration of the profound relationship between Pope Francis and the figure of St. Francis of Assisi. The film delves into themes of humility, social justice, and environmental stewardship, reflecting the teachings of both Franciscan legacies. Through a series of reflective vignettes and rich historical contexts, the movie captures the essence of faith and compassion, showcasing how Pope Francis embodies the ideals of St. Francis in his role. The narrative intertwines personal anecdotes, powerful speeches, and the challenges faced in modern society, inviting viewers to reconsider their own roles in fostering peace and caring for the planet. With mesmerizing visuals and a heartfelt score, “Francesco and the Pope” inspires audiences to engage with the moral dilemmas of today through the lens of christianity and communal responsibility.
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Writer, Director & Cinematographer
Date
2011
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Genre
Fiction
Production
Constatin Film
- Fiction
- Drama
- Human Stories
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Ciro Cappellari
Ciro Cappellari, Jorge Luis Ubertalli
Albert Kitzler, Ciro Cappellari
Roger Heereman, Ciro Cappellari
Tania Stöcklin
Pepe Uria
Pepe Uria
Marcel Gareis, Javier Salina
Juan Ramon Lopez, Norman Briski, Luisa Calcumil, Lorena Medina, Silvia Galegos, Gabriel Mario Tureo