He Pope Francishe died last Monday for a stroke at 88 leaving an indelible mark on the Catholic church and in the whole world. His great career led him to become archbishop of Buenos Aires until the first Latin American Pope in 2013 was consecrated.
The two Popes (2019)
The film directed by Fernando Meirelles is based on the unthinkable alliance that Pope Benedict XVI forged, played by Anthony Hopkins, with whom Pope Francis was going to be, played by Jonathan Pryce. The film, which is based on real events, was located in Argentina and in Rome. “The two potatoes” explore both personal challenges and ideological differences that marked that historic encounter. Available in Netflix.
Embed – The two potatoes | Official trailer | Netflix
In viaggio. Traveling with Pope Francis (2022)
The documentary led by Italo-Statunidense, Gianfranco Rosi, focuses on the trips that the Supreme Pontiff made in the world and manages to portray Bergoglio’s interest in important issues such as poverty, wars and immigration.
To achieve the film, Rosi traveled next to the Pope and used file images to complete the history of the Argentine. Available at Amazon Prime and Apple TV.
Embed – In viaggio di Gianfranco Rosi (2022) – Trailer uficial HD
Call me Francisco (2016)
The Miniseries of Daniele Luchetti, starring the Argentine Rodrigo de la Serna, portrays the life of Jorge Bergoglio from his youth to Pope Francis. In the story, which is inspired by real events, they play dark themes of Argentina, such as the time of the dictatorship of Jorge Rafael Videla. Available in Netflix.
Embed – Call me Francisco, an original from Netflix
Pope Francis: A man of word
This documentary, directed and written Wim Wenders, talks about the history of the Cardinal of Buenos Aires, turned into the first Pope from South America and the first Jesuit to be appointed Bishop of Rome.
He is the first Pope who chooses Francisco’s name, in honor of San Francisco de Asís (1181-1226), one of the most venerated Christian saints and a reformer who dedicated his life to the ‘sister poverty’. Available at Amazon Prime.
Embed – Pope Francis – A Man of His Word – Official Trailer [HD] – In Theaters May 18
Francesco (2020)
Directed by Evgeny Agineevsky, “Francesco” is a documentary that explores the life of Pope Francis through exclusive interviews with him and his family. It includes Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI. Key themes of Francisco’s papacy are addressed, offering a deeper look at the figure that changed the direction of the Catholic Church in the modern era. Available on Apple TV.
Embed – Francesco Documentary 2020 Trailer
Francisco: Father Jorge (2015)
Francisco: Father Jorge is an Argentine biographical film written (adaptation of a book by Elisabetta Piqué) and directed by Beda Docampo Feijóo.
The film tells Ana’s story a young Spanish journalist investigates the hard and exciting journey of the Jesuit Jorge Mario Bergoglio after meeting him in the 2005 conclave. Through the eyes of the journalist, we approach the work and the humanitarian work that Father Jorge does: his fight against prostitution, dictatorship, slave labor, drugs and many other activities that make him finally chosen as the new Pope. The cast is composed of Darío Grandinetti, Silvia Abascal, Leticia Brédice, among others.
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