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Our God's Brother 1997    star_border 5.3
In this adaptation of an historical play by Pope John Paul II, painter Albert Chmielowski decides to devote his life to helping the homeless.
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Lisboa Cultural 1984
Seventeen experts on history and arts deliver brief lessons on their favorite subjects, considered the most relevant to cover nine hundred years of Portuguese culture. The camera shows from a distance, or in minute detail, the monuments or art pieces considered, or even the texts discussed by the narrators, reenacted on stage or recited by actors.
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Claretta 1984
A journalist wants to make a film about the life and death of Claretta Petacci, the mistress of Benito Mussolini. For this, she will turn to her sister Miriam.
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Milano '83 1983    star_border 7.2
An unusual and evocative journey through the city of Milan at the beginning of the 80's, among fashion, art and everyday life.
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Athens, Return to the Acropolis 1983    star_border 7.9
A poetic visit to the city of Athens, based on paintings, poems and philosophical texts.
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Vatican, the Capital of Culture 1983
Cultural Capitals of Europe
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Ceci n'est pas Bruxelles 1983
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Madrid 1983
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München 1983
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Venezia 1983
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Budapest 1983
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Leningrad 1983
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From a Far Country 1981    star_border 3.9
This heroic story follows the life of Karol Wojtyla, a Polish Roman catholic who ascends the throne of St. Peter as Pope John Paul II. As a young boy, Karol is a bright and talented student. Archbishop Sapieha recognizes the very special, moving qualities Karol possesses and encourages him to consider the priesthood. Although determined to study Polish literature, Karol turns to the church; he is ordained and studies in Italy, France, and Belgium. Torn by fear and repression in post-Stalin Eastern Europe, Karol becomes a poisonous thorn in the communists' side. His deer reverence and commitment return him to Poland as Pope John Paul II.
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