Cover of Brunello Rondi La voce - La vocazione di Suor Teresa
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A sincere and inspired film, dedicated to the youth and subsequent vocation of Mother Teresa of Calcutta, moving through settings and situations that seem distant and somewhat exotic to us but are well-crafted and described, which in the end hold together and proceed just as we should. A twenty-year-old Margaret Mazzantini among the protagonists of this beautiful story [and thanks to Fuori Orario / Cose (mai) viste].

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This sincere and inspired film explores the youth and vocation of Mother Teresa of Calcutta through well-crafted and evocative settings. The story unfolds smoothly, featuring a notable early performance by Margaret Mazzantini. Overall, it is a beautifully told biographical piece.

Brunello Rondi

Italian film director and screenwriter; director of Il demonio (1963) and La voce - La vocazione di Suor Teresa, whose work engages religion, ritual and folklore.
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