;s order, some of whom were 90 years old
Narrative
After witnessing disease and poverty in the slums of New York, Italian immigrant Francesca Cabrini embarks on a daring journey to persuade the hostile mayor to provide housing and health care for hundreds of orphaned children. The film was presented by the nuns of Mother Cabrini'. By the end of the film, several of them were said to be crying, with several exclaiming “THAT’S Cabrini!”. Archbishop Corrigan was not the son of poor working-class Irish immigrants in New York. Corrigan was born in New Jersey to Irish immigrant parents who owned a grocery and liquor store in Newark and were well off.
Dare To Be Performed by Andrea Bocelli and Virginia Bocelli
Cabrini: We can serve our weakness or we can serve our purpose. Not both… Appeared on the Glenn Beck Show: Is 'Cabrini' BEST Christian movie since “The Passion of the Christ?” (2024). Angel Studios is doing something interesting here: they are making films based on non-preachy values that are palatable to the average non-religious moviegoer & yet they use "pay it forward" A system of good authors passionately promotes it and literally pays for others to see it. Best of all, this film, as well as Sound of Freedom, are very well made for low budget independent films.
are no worse than Oscar bait roles are in similar films like Little Women
They don’t attract top talent because of religious guilt (like Kirk Cameron in Left Behind or religious dogma in God’s Still Not Dead), these actors don’t do these roles because I think they see how strong the writing is. David Morse, animal actor, gives one of the best roles he’s played in years & Even the role of John Lithgow (The Mayor), introduced in a cameo style, allows him to sizzle and breathe slimy life into another great villain role. Cristina Dell Anna in the title role is consistently strong & though it probably won’t get the same treatment at the Oscars, given the critics’ reaction to the studio (presumably led by Q'’s supporters) for his role and many roles in the film. Filmmaking, same as Sound of Freedom Director & also Cinematographer, is once again very beautiful and visually stunning. Although a few critics (unfairly in my opinion) are against it, like it or not, it’s a well-made affordable and effective film…
There is no meta-self-aware bone in the film’s structure & it’s refreshing
exactly the mid-budget, serious film for adults that used to be the bread & Hollywood butter. If the studios don’t want to do it, I’m glad someone is carrying on the tradition. As filmmakers race to reinvent the wheel of film theory, we forget about these feel-good stories until one comes along and reminds us how much we need a nice uplifting, not challenging, society story. The last movie that had this kind of vibe without religious guilt was The Upside. I predict this might also work quite well among the feel good & their praise and money are also important!
I read one critic called it boring, but I disagree
I think it’s the kind of movie that unabashedly appeals to your emotions instead of your intellect, which some people call manipulative these days, but if it’s made for non-dogma, it’s just called a movie. If religious people used more movies like this it would be uplifting & not preachy, cliche and more reality than biblical theory, I think more outside the fold would see their point of view. It’s only when you’re sitting in a movie (as I’ve seen a thousand times) where a cruel and uncaring god seems to be behind every misery in a very current way when idiots like Kirk Cameron plays "holier than thou" and yelling hateful things presumably to try to convert you so that the average person will reject it.
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