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Una mujer italiana

Título original: Cabrini
  • 2024
  • 12/fig
  • 2h 22min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,3/10
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Cristiana Dell'Anna in Una mujer italiana (2024)
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El ascenso de una mujer pobre y audaz que se convirtió en una de las grandes empresarias del siglo XIX. La fuerza de voluntad, valor y habilidad para los negocios, superaron el sexismo y la ... Leer todoEl ascenso de una mujer pobre y audaz que se convirtió en una de las grandes empresarias del siglo XIX. La fuerza de voluntad, valor y habilidad para los negocios, superaron el sexismo y la violenta intolerancia antiitaliana del siglo XIX.El ascenso de una mujer pobre y audaz que se convirtió en una de las grandes empresarias del siglo XIX. La fuerza de voluntad, valor y habilidad para los negocios, superaron el sexismo y la violenta intolerancia antiitaliana del siglo XIX.

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    • Alejandro Monteverde
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    • Cristiana Dell'Anna
    • John Lithgow
    • David Morse
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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    9,2 mil
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    • Dirección
      • Alejandro Monteverde
    • Guión
      • Rod Barr
      • Alejandro Monteverde
    • Reparto principal
      • Cristiana Dell'Anna
      • John Lithgow
      • David Morse
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    • 51Metapuntuación
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      • 4 premios y 11 nominaciones en total

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    Cristiana Dell'Anna
    Cristiana Dell'Anna
    • Cabrini
    John Lithgow
    John Lithgow
    • Mayor Gould
    David Morse
    David Morse
    • Archbishop Corrigan
    Giancarlo Giannini
    Giancarlo Giannini
    • Pope Leo XIII
    Romana Maggiora Vergano
    Romana Maggiora Vergano
    • Vittoria
    Federico Ielapi
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      • Alejandro Monteverde
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    Reviewers say 'Cabrini' is acclaimed for its inspiring narrative, strong performances, and exceptional cinematography. The film is praised for historical accuracy, detailed set designs, and authentic costumes. Cristiana Dell'Anna's portrayal of Mother Cabrini is highlighted for its depth. Themes of resilience, faith, and social justice resonate deeply. High-quality production values, including the musical score and direction, are noted. However, some critics mention pacing issues and an overemphasis on certain messages. Overall, 'Cabrini' is celebrated for its emotional impact and powerful legacy.
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    8tm-sheehan

    The story of an amazing woman

    My Review - Cabrini My Rating 8/10 In Cinemas now I was a little surprised at how much I enjoyed Cabrini I was thinking it might be full of Catholic dogma but it's not.

    In fact some of the greatest obstacles that Frances Cabrini the first United States citizen to have been canonized a saint by the Catholic Church came from the male dominated church hierarchy from the Cardinals to the Pope.

    It's an amazing story of an Italian woman's strength and faith to help orphan children while battling ethnic and gender discrimination .

    These hungry Italian orphan children whose parents have died of disease live less of a life than the rats that infest The Five Points a 19th century neighbourhood in Lower Manhattan New York .

    They are forced to seek warmth and shelter in the underground steam pipes at night.

    Maria Francesca Cabrini and the Italian nuns that have followed her to New York eventually open an orphanage much to the displeasure of New York Mayor Gould played by John Lithgow .

    Archbishop Corrigan of New York played by David Morse place obstacles in the nuns way not wanting to anger the Mayor or the affluent citizens that see the Italians as scum or wops as they called them.

    The Archbishop eventually helps Cabrini find a home for her charges when she and the orphans are evicted from the fashionable district they rent premises in an effort to keep her quiet.

    However as Cabrin's health and strength decline due to a post TB condition she meets more obstacles when attempting to open a desperately needed hospital after a devastating factory explosion kills many immigrant adults and children.

    Cabrini is skilfully directed by Mexican director Alejandro Gomez Monteverde who also directed the superb 2023 docu drama Sound of Freedom.

    Cristiana Dell'Anna is an Italian actress who I haven't seen before she is wonderful in the role of Sister Cabrini . This is one of those demanding emotional performances that takes a very talented actress to excel in.

    Of course there are other impressive supporting performances I mentioned John Lithgow and David Morse another standout is Romana Maggiora Vergano who plays Vittoria a young prostitute Cabrini brings into her fold who turns out to be her greatest supporter when the nun is at her lowest ebb.

    I can recommend Cabrini it tells a little known inspirational story of a woman who despite chronic ill health and broken English uses her entrepreneurial mind to build an empire of hope unlike anything the world had ever seen.

    I did think the film score was a bit over the top and over sentimental at times written by Gene Back there were moments which reminded me of Wagner's orchestral fantasies but it's effective and doesn't intrude on the movie.

    There's a treat for opera fans also in Cabrini with Rolando Villazón cast as a famous opera singer in Cabrini's orbit plus a brand new song titled Dare to Be from Andrea Bocelli, sung with his daughter Virginia.

    Amazingly the real Frances Xavier Cabrini lived till she was 67 years old despite being told she had 3 years to live in her late thirties she was canonised as a Saint in the Catholic church in July 1946 becoming the first American citizen to be proclaimed a Saint.
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    How Did I Not Know This Story!?

    Mother Cabrini is a legend and I'm shocked that I had never heard her story before! This movie tells of her struggles and triumphs in such a beautiful, inspiring, and compelling way!

    After watching I not only wanted to research more about what she did in her life, but also the area of Five Points in New York City. Historically I felt enriched, but also I felt an overwhelming empathy for my fellow man and the struggles people are going through. Cabrini helped orphans and immigrants with nothing more than faith, believing the resources would come. I felt so uplifted and inspired to do more, no matter how much I can offer, it is enough!

    Total girl power with faith in God. Perfect pairing!
    7Moovimn67

    Well Done, Great Production Values!!

    Unaware of the story of Mother Cabrini until watching in the theatre last night. Greatly enjoyed the story and production merits as well as solid acting from the cast. Angel Studios seem to thus far invest in worthwhile features that appeal to mass crowds, while avoiding being too preachy or overly sentimental regarding faith. The theatre was only a little full but the front section clapped at the end and folks stuck around to the end, including me, as I greatly enjoyed the end title song featured as well. I watched this as part of my AMC A-List membership but felt compelled to do at least one ticket on the pay it forward solicitation. Great film, well worth the 2.5 hours spent watching.
    9tresadawn

    Well-made, great acting, and best of all, a true story!

    I love true stories of people accomplishing great things, especially when they must overcome the odds against them. This was the case in the movie "Cabrini," an inspiring, motivating, suspenseful movie about a real woman and the good she accomplished through determination, persistence, and faith. It made me feel like I should be doing more with my life, but in a good way, not a way that made me feel small. We need to focus more on people who have overcome much in order to improve the lives of others and find happiness and satisfaction doing so. We need more movies like this, and fewer movies like the ones often produced.
    7actaction

    Angel Studios hits a sweet spot, not faith based film, but about faith nonetheless

    Angel Studios is doing something interesting here: they're making non-preachy value based films that are palatable by your average non-religious movie goer & yet they are using a "pay it forward" system of good doers to passionately promote it and literally pay for others to see it. What's more is this film, as well as Sound of Freedom, are extremely well made for the low budget independent movies they are. They're attracting top talent not because of religious guilt (like a Kirk Cameron Left Behind film might or religious dogma stuff God's Still Not Dead), no these actors are doing these roles because I think they see how strong of writing they have. David Morse, a vet actor, plays one of the best roles he's played in years & even a cameo style featured role of John Lithgow (the mayor) lets him seethe and breath slimy life into yet another wonderful villain role. Cristina Dell Anna in the title role is consistently strong & although it probably won't be treated with the same consideration for Oscar awards due to critics predisposition about the studio (supposedly run by Q'anon supporters I think the stories have said), her role and many roles in the film are no worse than Oscar bait roles are in similar movies like Little Women. The filmmaking, the same as Sound of Freedom Director & also the Cinematographer, is once again very beautiful and visually stunning. Even if a few critics are (I think unfairly) rallying against it, like it or not, it's well made inexpensive and efficient cinema... the exact mid-budget made-for-adult serious cinema that used to be the bread & butter of Hollywood. If the studios are unwilling to make it, I'm glad somebody is keeping up the tradition.

    The film doesn't have a meta-self aware bone in its structure & that's refreshing. In creators race to reinvent the wheel of film theory, we forget these feel good tales until one comes along and reminds us how much we need a nice uplifting, not challenging society, story. The last film that had this kind of a feel, without religious guilt, was The Upside. I predict this might also do pretty well with the feel good crowd & their praise and money matters too!

    I read one critic call it bland, but I disagree. I think it's the kind of film that unabashedly appeals to your emotions over intellect, which some today call manipulative, but if done for a non-dogma cause is just called filmmaking. If religious people used films like this more, uplifting & non preachy, non-cliched and about more reality than biblical theory, I think more from outside the flock would see their perspective. It's only when you're sitting in a movie (like I've seen a thousand times) where a cruel and uncaring god seems to be behind every misery in a very present way, when idiots like Kirk Cameron are acting "holier than thou" and spouting off hateful things supposedly in an effort to convert you that the average person rejects it. So often films have no pretense of entertainment and are really stupidly written only for those who are used to religious cliche & redundancy.

    Here, by contrast, we have some intelligent writing, a worthwhile true story about somebody extremely interesting and good who led an inspiring life... that's how to bring 'em in. Maybe some might be inspired to go to church more or like me, while I won't be becoming any more religious, still enjoyed seeing a woman who had faith fight for something good and decent... without strings... just like both Angel Studio movies I've seen. Smart play. Well done. Like Sound if Freedom we have a movie about faithful people, but I would go so far as to say this isn't a "faith movie". Just like a movie may have a serial killer in it and not be a horror movie. I think they've found a good middle ground & i'd see a third movie.

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      The film was screened by the nuns of Mother Cabrini's order, some of whom were in their nineties. By the end of the film, many of them were reported to be crying with several of them exclaiming, "THAT'S Cabrini!"
    • Pifias
      Archbishop Corrigan was not the son of poor working class Irish immigrants in New York City. Corrigan was born in New Jersey to Irish immigrant parents who owned a retail grocery and liquor business in Newark and were well-to-do.
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      Cabrini: We can serve our weakness or we can serve our purpose. Not both.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in The Glenn Beck Program: Is 'Cabrini' the BEST Christian film since 'The Passion of the Christ?' (2024)
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      Dare To Be
      Performed by Andrea Bocelli and Virginia Bocelli

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 10 de mayo de 2024 (España)
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      • Francesca Film Production NY
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      • 34.000.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 19.512.134 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 7.168.520 US$
      • 10 mar 2024
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      • 20.590.202 US$
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