Saint Philip Neri: I Prefer Heaven
Saint Philip Neri: I Prefer Heaven (Italian: Preferisco il Paradiso) is a 2010 Italian television movie written and directed by Michele Soavi. The film is based on real life events of Roman Catholic priest and then Saint Philip Neri.[1][2][3]
Saint Philip Neri: I Prefer Heaven | |
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Written by | Giorgio Mariuzzo Monica Zapelli Giacomo Campiotti Mario Ruggeri |
Directed by | Giacomo Campiotti |
Starring | Gigi Proietti |
Composer(s) | Marco Frisina |
Original language(s) | Italian |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Luca Bernabei |
Cinematography | Marco Onorato |
Editor(s) | Roberto Missiroli Alessandro Lucidi |
Running time | 200 min. |
Release | |
Original network | Rai 1 |
Original release | 2010 |
Plot
This movie follows the sharp-witted and caring Philip Neri-on a quest for heaven.
Cast
- Gigi Proietti as Philip Neri
- Adriano Braidotti as Alessandro
- Francesco Salvi as Persiano Rosa
- Roberto Citran as Cardinal Capurso
- Sebastiano Lo Monaco as Prince Nerano
- Francesca Chillemi as Ippolita
- Antonio Silvestre as Michele
- Josafat Vagni as Mezzapagnotta
- Francesca Antonelli as Zaira
- Niccolò Senni as Pierotto
- Emiliano Coltorti as Camillo
- Sergio Fiorentini as Pope Sixtus V
- Paolo Paoloni as Pope Gregory XIII
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References
- Sergio Perugini. Testimoni di fede, trionfatori di audience. Effata Editrice IT, 2011. ISBN 887402732X.
- Natalia Aspesi (21 September 2010). "Gigi Proietti Divento Filippo Neri il santo dell' allegria". La Repubblica. Retrieved 5 July 2015.
- Aldo Grasso (22 September 2010). "I problemi linguistici di "san" Proietti". Corriere della Sera. Retrieved 5 July 2015.
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