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| Aldo Fabrizi | ||
| Gianfranco Bellini | ||
| Peparuolo | ||
| Severino Pisacane | ||
| Roberto Sorrentino | ||
| Aldo Fabrizi | Nicolaio / il tiranno di Viterbo | |
| Gianfranco Bellini | Narrator | |
| Peparuolo | Giovanni il Sempliciotto | |
| Severino Pisacane | Fra' Ginapro | |
| Nazario Gerardi | San Francesco | |
| Arabella Lemaitre | Santa Chiara | |
| Renzo Rossellini | Narrator |
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| Producer |
Giuseppe Amato
Angelo Rizzoli |
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| Writer/Composer |
Federico Fellini
Father Antonio Lisandrini Roberto Rossellini Antonio Lisandrini Félix Morlión |
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| Cinematography |
Otello Martelli
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| Music |
Renzo Rossellini
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In a series of simple and joyous vignettes, director Roberto Rossellini and co-writer Federico Fellini lovingly convey the universal teachings of the People’s Saint: humility, compassion, faith, and sacrifice. Gorgeously photographed to evoke the medieval paintings of Saint Francis’s time, and cast with monks from the Nocera Inferiore Monastery, The Flowers of St. Francis is a timeless and moving portrait of the search for spiritual enlightenment. |
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