St. Francis (film)
St. Francis (Italian: Francesco) is a 2002 Italian television movie written and directed by Michele Soavi. The film is based on real life events of Roman Catholic Friar and then Saint Francis of Assisi.[1][2][3]
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Screenplay by | Leonardo Fasoli Giacomo Scarpelli Michele Soavi Salvatore De Mola |
Story by | Leonardo Fasoli Pietro Valsecchi |
Directed by | Michele Soavi |
Starring | Raoul Bova |
Composer(s) | Carlo Siliotto |
Original language(s) | Italian |
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Cinematography | Gianni Mammolotti |
Editor(s) | Anna Napoli |
Running time | 182 minutes |
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Original network | Canale 5 |
Original release | 2002 |
Plot
Cast
- Raoul Bova as Francis
- Gianmarco Tognazzi as Bernardo
- Amélie Daure as Clare
- Claudio Gioè as Peter
- Paolo Briguglia as Sylvester
- Mariano Rigillo as Pietro di Bernardone
- Erika Blanc as Monna Pica
- Sergio Romano as Friar Elias
- Gabriele Bocciarelli as Friar Masseo
- Fausto Paravidino as Friar Gineprus
- Nino D'Agata as Friar Lion
- Toni Bertorelli as Pope Innocent III
- David Brandon as Favarone
- Luca Lionello as The Young Tailor
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References
- Sergio Perugini. Testimoni di fede, trionfatori di audience. Effata Editrice IT, 2011. ISBN 887402732X.
- Silvia Fumarola (6 October 2002). "Francesco, santo dei no-global". La Repubblica. Retrieved 5 July 2015.
- Aldo Grasso (7 October 2002). "La favola di Francesco". Corriere della Sera. Retrieved 5 July 2015.
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