Country / Region
Italy
Year   |   1950
Format   |   35mm
Color   |   Black & White
Length   |   88 min
Rating   |   6+
Francesco, giullare di Dio│The Flowers of St. Francis

The film dramatizes about a series of vignettes depicting the lives of St. Francis and his early followers - starting with their return in the rain to Rivotorlo from Rome when the Pope blessed their Rule and ending with their dispersal to preach. Director Roberto Rossellini and co-writer Federico Fellini lovingly convey the universal teachings of the People’s Saint: humility, compassion, faith, and sacrifice.



Roberto ROSSELLINI

Roberto Rossellini was one of the creators of neo-realism and undoubtedly one of the most influential directors of all time. His neo-realist films inspired the French New Wave in the 1950s and some American independent film-makers. In 1945, he won the Grand Prize with Roma città aperta (Rome, Open City) at the Cannes.

35mm print from Istituto Luce Cinecittà
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