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Brother Sun, Sister Moon

1972, Movie, PG, 121 mins

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Oh, brother! A pretentious bore, but because it's beautiful sometimes to look at, and foreign, and deals with Zeffirelli's kiddie slant on St. Francis, you're supposed to care. But you don't care. You'd rather watch a Lana Turner movie down deep; and in this case, you'd damned well better...if anyone tries to stop you---To the moon, sister! leave a comment
St. Francis of Assisi was an extraordinarily complex and difficult figure whose effect on his contemporary society was electrifying. Even today, many people are moved by his visionary message of universal toleration. Twelfth-century Italy had an exceptionally grim and regimented society, but the barefoot monk from Assisi undoubtedly had the courage that comes from deep faith and was able to transcend the oppressiveness of the time. In this Italian/British-produced film, director Franco Zeffirelli attempts to bring his vision of this great man to the screen. The contemporary (1970s) example of the hippie movement contributed a great deal to the style in which the story is told. The musical score, using ancient Italian melodies, was arranged by Donovan. The film is visually beautiful in a way which tends to minimize the squalor of the times. As the movie begins, Francis (Graham Faulkner) is the son of wealthy merchants, and enjoys his share of wine, women and song without serious thought
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Length: 02:01:04
Posted: 5/8/2008
St. Francis of Assisi was an extraordinarily complex and difficult figure whose effect on his contemporary society was electrifying. Even today, many people are moved by his visionary message of universal toleration. Twelfth-century Italy had an exceptionally grim and regimented society, but the barefoot monk from Assisi undoubtedly had the courage that comes from deep faith and was able to transcend the oppressiveness of the time. In this Italian/British-produced film, director Franco Zeffirelli attempts to bring his vision of this great man to the screen. The contemporary (1970s) example of the hippie movement contributed a great deal to the style in which the story is told. The musical score, using ancient Italian melodies, was arranged by Donovan. The film is visually beautiful in a way which tends to minimize the squalor of the times. As the movie begins, Francis (Graham Faulkner) is the son of wealthy merchants, and enjoys his share of wine, women and song without serious thought
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Length: 02:02:00
Posted: 4/14/2008
Year: 1972
Rated PG

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Cast
Graham Faulkner: Francesco
Judi Bowker: Clare
Alec Guinness: Pope Innocent III
Leigh Lawson: Bernardo
Kenneth Cranham: Paolo
Michael Feast: Silvestro

 

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