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Directed by | Alejandro Monteverde |
Screenplay by | Rod Barr |
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Cinematography | Gorka Gómez Andreu |
Edited by | F. Brian Scofield |
Music by | Gene Back |
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Distributed by | Angel Studios |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $50 million[1] |
Cabrini is a 2024 American biographical drama film directed by Alejandro Gómez Monteverde and written by Rod Barr, based on a story by both. The film details the life of Catholic missionary Francesca Cabrini, portrayed by Cristiana Dell'Anna, as she encounters resistance to her charity and business efforts in New York City.[2] The film explores the sexism and anti-Italianism faced by Cabrini and others in New York City during the late 19th century.[3]
Cast
- Cristiana Dell'Anna as Francesca Cabrini
- David Morse as Archbishop Corrigan
- Romana Maggiora Vergano as Vittoria
- Federico Ielapi as Paolo
- Virginia Bocelli as Aria
- Rolando Villazón as DiSalvo
- Giancarlo Giannini as Pope Leo XIII
- John Lithgow as Mayor Gould
- Federico Castelluccio[4]
- Giampiero Judica as Father Morelli
- Eugenia Forteza as Sister Umilia
Production
The film is executive produced by J. Eustace Wolfington. Principal photography began in Western New York in summer 2021, with locations in Buffalo and Niagara Falls; production moved to Rome later that fall.[5]
Release
The film was released on March 8, 2024, by Angel Studios.[6] The film was screened privately for the community of Cabrini University at its Alumni Weekend on September 24, 2023; the film was well received by those in attendance.[7] As of March 7, 2024, it has received early positive reviews of 92% from critics at Rotten Tomatoes.[8]
References
- ^ https://www.inquirer.com/business/cabrini-movie-j-eustace-wolfington-20240229.html
- ^ "Cabrini (2024)". Angel Studios. Retrieved October 10, 2023.
- ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (September 5, 2023). "'Sound Of Freedom' Director Alejandro Monteverde Sets 'Cabrini' With Angel Studios For Spring Release". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved October 10, 2023.
- ^ Foust, Michael (September 7, 2023). "Sound of Freedom Director Announces New Movie, Cabrini: It's an 'Unbelievable Story'". Christian Headlines. Retrieved October 10, 2023.
- ^ "FILMED IN WNY: "Cabrini" – See the trailer now". Buffalo Niagara Film Office. July 5, 2023. Retrieved October 10, 2023.
- ^ Darby, Margeret (September 6, 2023). "'Sound of Freedom' director Alejandro Monteverde will release 'Cabrini' in 2024". Deseret News. Retrieved October 10, 2023.
- ^ "Graduates Return for a Spirited Alumni Weekend". www.cabrini.edu. Retrieved January 20, 2024.
- ^ "Cabrini". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved March 3, 2024.
External links
- Cabrini at IMDb
- Cabrini at Rotten Tomatoes
- 2024 films
- 2024 biographical drama films
- 2020s American films
- 2020s English-language films
- American biographical drama films
- Angel Studios films
- Biographical films about religious figures
- Films about Catholic nuns
- Films about prejudice
- Films about sexism
- Films directed by Alejandro Gómez Monteverde
- Films set in New York City
- Films shot in Buffalo, New York
- Films shot in Rome