Francesco, giullare di Dio [videorecording] = The flowers of St. Francis / Janus Films ; Produzzione Rizzoli ; [producer, Angelo Rizzoli] ; soggetto di Roberto Rossellini ; hanno partecipato alla elaborazione Federico Fellini, Felix Morlion, e Antonio Lisandrini.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublication details: [Italy: Medusa Video, c2003.Description: 1 videodisc (83min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 inOther title:
  • Flowers of St. Francis
  • Disc label title: Roberto Rossellini's The flowers of St. Francis
Uniform titles:
  • Fioretti di San Francesco.
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • CM DVD 01058
Cast: Brother Nazario Gerardi, Brother Severino Pisacane, Esposito Bonaventura, Aldo Fabrizi, Arabella Lemaãitre.Summary: In a series of simple and joyous vignettes, director Roberto Rossellini and co-writer Federico Fellini lovingly convey the universal teachings of humility, faith, and sacrifice of the People's Saint--Container.
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DVD DVD Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Colección Multimedia (Humanidades 4to. Piso) CM DVD 01058 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000035305

In Italian

Brother Nazario Gerardi, Brother Severino Pisacane, Esposito Bonaventura, Aldo Fabrizi, Arabella Lemaãitre.

Originally released as an Italian motion picture in 1950.

Inspired by I fioretti di S. Francesco.

Series numbering from container spine.

Some credits from booklet inserted in container.

In a series of simple and joyous vignettes, director Roberto Rossellini and co-writer Federico Fellini lovingly convey the universal teachings of humility, faith, and sacrifice of the People's Saint--Container.

Special features: exclusive new video interviews, conducted in 2004, with actress Isabella Rossellini, film historian Adriano Apráa, and film critic Father Virgilio Fantuzzi; the American-release prologue, situating the film in its historical context through paintings and frescoes; 36-page booklet featuring a new essay by film scholar Peter Brunette and reprinted writings by Roberto Rossellini and critic Andrâe Bazin.

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