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"Francesco": a new documentary on the life and teaching of Pope Francis The new film entitled "Francesco" tells the story of Jorge Mario Bergoglio and through a series of interviews, tackles some of the main themes of his pontificate.
By Vatican News staff writer
The documentary “Francesco”, by director Evgeny Afineevsky interweaves voices and stories from today and from the past. Through exclusive interviews with Pope Francis himself, with Pope emeritus Benedict XVI, with members of the Pope’s family and many more, Afineevsky highlights the challenges of our time, the urgencies that need answering and the mission of the Church in looking to those who suffer injustices.
The Kinéo Prize
The film premieres on Wednesday afternoon at the Rome Film Festival in the Special Events Section, whilst on Thursday, in the Vatican Gardens, it will receive the Kinéo Prize, now in its 18th edition. The "Kinéo Movie for Humanity Award" is awarded to those who promote social and humanitarian themes. This year, it will be personally awarded by Rosetta Sannelli, the creator of the award, who underlined the film's historical value. "Every one of Pope Francis' journeys to various parts of the world," she said, "is documented in Afineevsky's work through images and news footage, and reveals an authentic glimpse into the events of our time."
The Pope and the world today
Evgeny Afineevsky finished shooting "Francesco" last June, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. He uses hugely impactful images to recount various themes such as the pandemic, racism and sexual abuse. The film deals with the war in Syria and Ukraine as well as with the persecution of Rohingya Muslims. In the communiqué presenting the work, we read that in the footage Pope Francis answers questions "with wisdom and generosity" sharing "moving examples of his life lessons", relaunching ideals that "can help us build a bridge to a better future and grow as a global community". The premiere of "Francesco" in the United States is scheduled for October 25 at the Savannah Film Festival, the film is produced in part with the Ucla School of Theater, Film and Television. Director Evgeny Afineevsky was nominated for an Oscar and Emmy in 2016 for his film "Winter on Fire" and in 2018 received 3 Emmy nominations for "Cries from Syria".
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21 October 2020, 13:44
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