A Man Named John (1965) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 19, 1965

Original Title:
E venne un uomo

Alternate Titles:
Es kam ein Mensch: Auf den Spuren von Johannes XXIII.

Genres:
Drama | History

Production Companies:
Franco London Films
Majestic Film
Sol Produzione

Production Countries:
Italy | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

Based on the diary Pope John XXIII kept between the ages of 14 and 18, his lifelong concern for tolerance, the underprivileged, and world peace is told. Rod Steiger, in the central role, acts as "intermediary" between the Pope and the audience, interpreting John's words, thoughts and actions. Steiger visits the actual places in which John lived, recreating the conditions, environment, and forces that affected his development. Through this unusual technique, we are brought close to an extraordinary man - one who's able to win the love of many people of all faiths.

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Additional Editing:
Giuseppe Baghdighian

Assistant Camera:
Cesare Fontana

Assistant Director:
Mimmola Girosi

Assistant Editor:
Jolanda Adamo

Camera Operator:
Idelmo Simonelli

Conductor:
Franco Potenza

Director:
Ermanno Olmi

Director of Photography:
Piero Portalupi

Editor:
Carla Colombo

Novel:
John XXIII.

Original Music Composer:
Franco Potenza

Producer:
Harry Saltzman
Vincenzo Labella

Production Design:
Ennio Michettoni

Production Manager:
Gaspare Palumbo

Production Secretary:
Antonietta Gianesin

Screenplay:
Vincenzo Labella
Ermanno Olmi

Set Decoration:
Ennio Michettoni

Sound Engineer:
Venanzio Biraschi

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