
Francis of Assisi
Sep 01 1966
•2h 14m
•History, Drama
A 1966 biopic of Francis of Assisi presents him as a troubled rebel and champion of radical brotherhood, reflecting the spirit of 1968 student protests. Praised and condemned, the film sparked controversy for its bold, dissenting portrayal of faith.
Cast
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Lou Castel
Francesco d'Assisi

Giancarlo Sbragia
Pietro Bernardone

Maria Grazia Marescalchi
Pica Bernardone
Mino Bellei
Fra' Bernardo
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