Brother Sun, Sister Moon (1972) Poster

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Judi Bowker, Alec Guinness, Robin Askwith, Kenneth Cranham

Brother Sun, Sister Moon is a biographical film that tells the story of the life of Saint Francis of Assisi, the founder of the Franciscan order. Set in the 13th century, the film follows the journey of Francis from a wealthy young man who enjoys a carefree life to a devoutly religious and compassionate individual. The movie explores Francis' spiritual awakening and his decision to renounce his family's wealth and embrace a life of poverty, simplicity, and service to others. As he becomes increasingly disenchanted with the materialism and corruption of the Church, Francis embarks on a mission to live according to the teachings of Jesus Christ, preaching peace, love, and respect for all living creatures. Alongside his devoted followers, including Saint Clare, Francis establishes the Franciscan order, dedicated to serving the marginalized and spreading the message of humility and piety. The film portrays Francis' encounters with various challenges and opposition, including his struggle to reconcile his vision with the hierarchical structure of the Church and the skepticism of the townspeople. Despite facing persecution and resistance, Francis remains steadfast in his commitment to his beliefs and continues to inspire countless individuals with his compassionate and inclusive approach to spirituality. Brother Sun, Sister Moon is a poignant and uplifting portrayal of the transformative power of faith, love, and the pursuit of a meaningful existence.


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    RATED: 7.2
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    RELEASED: 1972-12-02
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    DIRECTOR: Franco Zeffirelli
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