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Release Date:
January 1, 1985
Original Title:
Grandma's Bread
Production Companies:
Franciscan Communications Center
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 18
A classic story designed to teach important truths about Eucharist, intergenerational relationships, death, and the importance of tradition in our lives. Young Mario, saddened by his grandmother's unexpected death, is delighted when his mother bakes Nonna's special Pane de Pasqua (Easter Bread) as a way of bringing her memory to his First Communion celebration.
Camera Operator:
Ralph Swanson
Director:
Tony Frangakis
Director of Photography:
Virgil Harper
Editor:
Jill Nemiro
Music:
Gary Stockdale
Producer:
Karl Holtsnider
Production Manager:
Yvonne Harper
Sound Engineer:
Kevin Schroeder
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