Leading up to an scheduled meeting with the global movie world, the Pontiff has revealed a list of his cherished films.
The chosen films features four well-known productions:
This disclosure forms part of the Vatican's longstanding policy to dialogue with creative professionals.
Unlike his predecessor Pope Francis, who selected grittier Italian neorealist works like The Leopard, Leo's choices appear conventional.
His Holiness has stated his intention to deepen the dialogue with the world of cinema, exploring how artistic work can advance the Church's mission and advance moral principles.
This weekend's meeting will include conversations with notable movie industry leaders.
Universally adored, this film depicts interesting complex historical themes, notably regarding monastic characters during turbulent historical periods.
This beloved story explores concepts regarding community impact and moral redemption, resonating with many religious principles.
Although not explicitly faith-based, this movie movingly addresses domestic relationships and emotional healing.
This choice has generated particular controversy. The movie endeavors to apply lighthearted treatment to historical tragedy, which many deem problematic.
There is something enduringly grating and existentially dishonest about applying sentimental comedy to such grave historical events.
Considering the troubled previous connection between the Catholic Church and this period, many might wish for different movie options.
Perhaps, other movies that examine spirituality and ethical ideals through more subtle lenses could present worthwhile viewing options.
This announcement of pontifical movie tastes serves an interesting instance of how spiritual guidance engages with modern society.
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