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Archbishop Corrigan was not the son of poor working-class Irish immigrants in New York
Narrative
After witnessing disease and poverty in the slums of New York, Italian immigrant Francesca Cabrini embarks on a daring journey to convince the hostile mayor to provide housing and health care for hundreds of orphans. The film was presented by the nuns of Mother Cabrini’s order, some of whom were in their nineties. By the end of the film, many of them were reportedly crying, with several exclaiming, “IT’S Cabrini!”. Corrigan was born in New Jersey to well-to-do Irish immigrant parents who owned a grocery and liquor store in Newark.
Dare To BePerformed by Andrea Bocelli and Virginia Bocelli
Cabrini: We can serve our weakness or we can serve our purpose. Not both.. Featured in The Glenn Beck: Is 'Cabrini' THE BEST Christian film since 'The Passion of the Christ?' (2024). Although I avoid religious films that have a sacred message to convey, I have become a cheerleader for Angel Studios because of the two films I have seen, the fantastic sound of freedom from the box office and now the wonderful and engaging biopic, Cabrini.
Above them all is a fine and effective story by Monteverde and Rod Barr, aided immensely by Brian Scofield’s creative editing
They have a wealth of production not only shown in realistic and sumptuous cinematography (shoutout to Cabrini lens Gorka Gomez Andre), but also convincing heroes such as human trafficker dogs in the former and the canonized Mother Cabrini (Cristiana Dell'Anna) in the latter. Both films have the same director, Alejandro Monteverde, and the goodness of the characters makes us unforgettable because they put us directly into the action (in Cabrina 1899 New York City) and only subtly sanctify the heroes. Elements of first-rate filming are found in Cabrini: Gene Back’s original score that captures spirituality while uplifting humanity, Alisha Silverstein’s striking period costumes, and Carlos-Lagunas’ equally impressive production design. As always, it’s the acting that makes the difference: apart from Dell’Anna’s award-winning interpretation of the diminutive "entrepreneur" David Morse’s archbishop is powerful and heavy, matching the snarl of John Lithgow’s intransigent mayor.
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The elder of these is the impressive Giancarlo Giannini as Pope Leo XIII, who attributes the New York slum to Cabrina’s future as an eventual protector of immigrants, despite her failing health and being a woman in a paternalistic society, is a prime example. It would be almost impossible not to shed a tear watching her build orphanages and then hospitals in the spirit of her selfless mission to help the underprivileged, but that’s what this film does as it depicts the unpleasant world of the early 20th century. poverty while encouraging us to applaud the heroism of Cabrini and her soldiers, including Mary Magdalene’s prostitute, Vittoria (Romana Maggiora Vergano). The comparison with Christ’s journey is never stressed, all the better to understand the everyday heroism of our fellow man.
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I am once again impressed with the ability of director Monteverde and Angel Studios to create a biopic that exudes reality while conveying spirituality. Cabrini, like the current Oppenheimer, is genuine, although "inspired" biographical film with heart and courage.