Released under a bewildering array of titles in different territories (Francis: Pray for Me, Papa Francisco: The Pope Francis Story and Francisco: Father Jorge) this reverential biography of the first Pope from the Southern Hemisphere is not to be confused with a Call Me Francis: The People's Pope, which seems
Movie review: Francisco - The Man Behind the Pope
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Pope Francis (AP).
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What we end up with is more catechism than biography or drama. The film skates smoothly over the allegations that he may have winked at some of the junta's excesses in the Dirty War (short answer: nothing in it) and leaves us with a priest who seems to extol the nobility of poverty.
At the very least, that does a disservice to the courageously provocative man the Bishop of Rome is turning out to be.
Verdict: More reverential than interesting
Cast: Dario Grandinetti, Silvia Abascal
Director: Beda Docampo Feijoo
Running time: 105 mins
Rating: PG (adult themes)
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In Spanish and Italian