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- This movie captures the Capuchin friar's intense faith and devotion, and deep spiritual concern for others, as well as his great compassion for the sick and suffering. It reveals the amazing details and events in Padre Pio's life as a boy and throughout his 50 years as a monk, dramatizing the frequent attacks of the Devil on him, as well as the persecution he suffered at the hands of people.
Sergio Castellitto Padre Pio Previous Cast Members More Cast Members. See Full Cast + Crew for Padre Pio Features Load More Features Movie Reviews Presented by Rotten Tomatoes. Get a Retro Movie. When you buy 3 specially marked General Mills items at Target between 8/29-10/3. I too have a friendship with Padre Pio. The movie, which is one of my favorite movies, is not historically accurate, but movies rarely are. It does the service to viewers to inspire more interest, not just him Pio, but in God, Whom Pio loves so much. This, as you say, is the true fruit of his life, imperfect though all lives are, including saints.
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Padre Pio: Miracle Man | |
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Written by | Massimo De Rita Mario Falcone Carlo Carlei |
Directed by | Carlo Carlei |
Starring | Sergio Castellitto |
Composer(s) | Paolo Buonvino |
Country of origin | Italy |
Original language(s) | Italian |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Angelo Rizzoli |
Cinematography | Gino Sgreva |
Editor(s) | Claudio Di Mauro |
Running time | 206 min.
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Distributor | Eagle Pictures |
Release | |
Original network | Canale 5 |
Original release | 2000 |
Padre Pio: Miracle Man (Italian: Padre Pio) is a 2000 Italian television movie directed by Carlo Carlei. The film is based on the book Padre Pio: Man of Hope by Renzo Allegri and it depicts real life events of Roman Catholic friar and later Saint Pio of Pietrelcina.[1][2]
Plot[edit]
1968: in San Giovanni Rotondo, Apulia, the old Padre Pio is dying, seriously ill. During the night, there comes a mysterious Cardinal, who seems to come just to disturb Padre Pio and taunt him with all the shortcomings of the friar during his lifetime. 1 blocker 1 4 8 x 2. Padre Pio then captures the moment to tell all his secrets, starting from childhood.
The young Francesco (Padre Pio), was born in a small town in Campania (Pietrelcina), and underwent talks with God, but he was also besieged and tormented by the Devil, who manifested himself in the shape of a black dog. After a few miracles, Francesco became a novice and went first to Molise, then to Pietrelcina (his hometown), and then to San Giovanni Rotondo. He also received the stigmata from God for his faithfulness, and in a convent in Apulia he decided to stay for life. Immediately his fame grows throughout Italy, but the Vatican thinks that the stigmata are false, and condemns Padre Pio. But the crowd of faithful is growing, and at the end of the story the Pope decides to change his mind.
Cast[edit]
- Sergio Castellitto as Pio
- Jürgen Prochnow as The Apostolic Visitator
- Lorenza Indovina as Cleonice
- Pierfrancesco Favino as Emanuele Brunatto
- Flavio Insinna as Father Paolino
- Raffaele Castria as Father Agostino of San Marco in Lamis
- Anita Zagaria as Pio's Mother
- Adolfo Lastretti as Father Raffaele
- Andrea Buscemi as The Superior
- Franco Trevisi as Bishop of Manfredonia
- Renato Marchetti as Father Pellegrino
- Pietro Biondi as Senior Prelate
- Gianni Bonagura as Father Benedetto
- Roberto Chevalier as Father Agostino Gemelli
- Elio Germano as 16 Years Old Pio
- Loris Pazienza as Pio as a child
- Rosa Pianeta as Carmela Morcaldi
- Tosca D'Aquino as Lea Padovani
- Mario Erpichini as Monsignor Macchi
- Camillo Milli as Monsignor Pannullo
- Andrea Tidona as Doctor
References[edit]
- ^Sergio Perugini. Testimoni di fede, trionfatori di audience. Effata Editrice IT, 2011. ISBN887402732X.
- ^Silvia Fumarola (15 April 2000). 'Padre Pio, il miracolo Castellitto'. La Repubblica. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
External links[edit]
Padre Pio The Miracle Man Movie
- Padre Pio: Miracle Man on IMDb
Padre Pio Miracle Man
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