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Awe-inspiring film: ‘Pope John Saint II’ review
Sarah Wandor
Movie Critic Columnist
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Pope John Paul II (miniseries)
2005 TV Miniseries
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Screenplay by | Francesco Contaldo Salvatore Basile Francesco Arlanch Wesley Bishop John Kent Harrison |
Story by | Francesco Contaldo |
Directed by | John Kent Harrison |
Starring | Jon Voight Cary Elwes James Cromwell Ben Gazzara Christopher Lee Giuliano Gemma |
Composer | Marco Frisina |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 2 |
Executive producer | Anselmo Parrinello |
Producers | Luca Bernabei Fania Petrocchi Krzysztof Grabowski Slawomir Jozwik D. Marcial Cuquerella |
Cinematography | Fabrizio Lucci |
Editors | Henk Van Eeghen Alessandro Lucidi |
Running time | 200 minutes (2 parts) |
Production companies | LuxVide Rai Fiction CBS Rai Trade Grupo Intereconomia Baltmedia Projektor |
Network | CBS |
Release | December 4 (2005-12-04) – December 7, 2005 (2005-12-07) |
Pope John Paul II is a 2005 television miniseries dramatizing the life of Pope John Paul II (Karol Józef Wojtyła) from his early adult years in Poland to his death at age 84.
The miniseries was written and directed by John Kent Harrison and aired in the United States on the CBS network on December 4 and 7, 2005. It was first released in Vatican City on November 1
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Pope John Paul II (film)
1984 American TV series or program
Pope John Paul II is a 1984 American biopicdramatelevision film based on the life of Karol Wojtyła, from his early days as an activist in Poland to his installation as Pope John Paul II. Written by Christopher Knopf and directed by Herbert Wise, the film stars Albert Finney, Caroline Bliss, Brian Cox, and John Forgeham.[1][2] The film marks both Albert Finney's American television debut[3][4] and the first script Finney had ever turned down upon initial reading.[5][6]
Synopsis
[edit]This film's timeline begins with the death of Pope John Paul I on September 28, 1978, and then flashes back to Karol Wojtyła as a young man growing up decades earlier in Wadowice, Poland. The storyline then returns to pre-October 16 dates in 1978 and flashes back to Wojtyła's early life, family relationships, his political involvements fighting against Nazism during World War II and against Communism afterwards in the Cold War, and his relationship and involvement in the Roman Catholic Church as he becomes a priest, a bishop, a cardinal, and is eventually installed as the titular new pope.
Cast
[edit]Production
[edit]Once Karol Wojtyła was installed as Pope, ex