Brother Sun, Sister Moon with Graham Faulkner: DVD Cover
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Brother Sun, Sister Moon
a.k.a. Fratello Sole, Sorella Luna Director: Franco Zeffirelli Cast: Graham Faulkner, Judi Bowker, Alec Guinness, Leigh Lawson

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  • DVD Release Date: 03/09/2004
  • Original Release: 1973
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 13,690

Viewer Rating: (12 ratings)

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Closed Caption; Widescreen version enhanced for 16 x 9 TVs; English subtitles; Dolby Digital English mono; Dolby Digital French mono

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Francesco [:07]
2. Sons of Assisi [:43]
3. Awakening [4:41]
4. The Old Church [3:07]
5. Family Business [4:47]
6. Born Again [:31]
7. Cornerstones [6:40]
8. Simple Message [4:33]
9. Flesh Is Weak [2:58]
10. Worshippers Gather [5:08]
11. Journey to Rome [2:40]
12. Before the Pope [6:54]
13. Blessed [1:17]

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Editorial Reviews

St. Francis of Assisi was an extraordinarily complex and difficult figure whose effect on his contemporary society was electrifying. Even today, many people are moved by his visionary message of universal toleration. Twelfth-century Italy had an exceptionally grim and regimented society, but the barefoot monk from Assisi undoubtedly had the courage that comes from deep faith and was able to transcend the oppressiveness of the time. In this Italian/British-produced film, director Franco Zeffirelli attempts to bring his vision of this great man to the screen. The contemporary (1970s) example of the hippie movement contributed a great deal to the style in which the story is told. The musical score, using ancient Italian melodies, was arranged by Donovan. The film is visually beautiful in a way which tends to minimize the squalor of the times. As the movie begins, Francis (Graham Faulkner) is the son of wealthy merchants, and enjoys his share of wine, women and song without serious thought. When war and disease devastate his neighborhood, Francis undergoes an anguished transformation which culminates in his appearing before the local bishop and removing his clothes to renounce his previous life and family before dedicating himself to God. The culminating dramatic moment is Francis' appearance before Pope Innocent III (Sir Alec Guinness), to make his case for an independent religious order under new rules. Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide

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This film helps one understand why St. Francis of Assisi is one of the most beloved Saints even by nby Anonymous

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November 11, 2008: A heart and mind changing film which reveals the love and true core of Christianity. Made in the 70's before the grand technology of today, the story and performances overide any of the technical shortcomings. It was even nominated by the Academy - a rarity for a Christian film.

It will change your lifeby Anonymous

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September 27, 2003: I am not Catholic and I am not religious but I am a spiritual person and have deep beliefs - due in no small part to this movie. It makes you want to reach out and help those around you that are less fortunate. When a movie has this kind of affect on a person how could I give it less than 5 stars.

This review was written about the VHS edition.


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