Francis of Assisi

    Francis of Assisi
    1966

    Synopsis

    Cavani made her first full-length feature film in 1966 with Francis of Assisi (Francesco d'Assisi). Made for television and aired in two parts, it was deeply influenced by the style of Rossellini and the atmosphere typical of the films of Pasolini. Made in a period of political unrest, it was to become a kind of manifesto of dissenting Catholicism. Starring Lou Castel, it portrays Francis of Assisi as a slightly depressed protestor and an avid, albeit mad, supporter of armed brotherhood. The ideal defender of the 1968 student movement. The film was a great success, but also triggered many negative reactions. It was called "heretical, blasphemous and offensive for the faith of the Italian people". It was the first of many polemical reactions to Cavani's work.

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    Cast

    • Lou CastelFrancesco d'Assisi
    • Giancarlo SbragiaPietro Bernardone
    • Maria Grazia MarescalchiPica Bernardone
    • Mino BelleiFra' Bernardo
    • Marcello FormicaCapitano di ventura
    • Roberto Di MassimoGuido
    • Giampiero FondiniPietro Cattani
    • Gerig DomainVescovo di Assisi
    • John Karlsen
    • Gianni TurillazziRufino

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