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Pope Francis documentar­y gets US release date

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Pope Francis is heading to the big screen to talk life, the universe and ever y thing in a rare Vatican-backed theatrical documentar­y, US studio executives have announced.

Written and directed by three-time Oscar nominee Wim Wenders ( Paris, Texas, Buena Vista Social Club), Pope Francis – A Man of His Word, opens in the United States on May 18, Focus Features said.

In the documentar­y, an almost unheard-of co-production with the Vatican and outside filmmakers, the Argentine pontiff addresses the audience directly, discussing immigratio­n, ecology, wealth inequality and the role of the family.

“The film’s direct-to-camera visual and narrative concepts engage the audience face-to-face with the pope, creating a dialogue between him and, literally, the world,” a spokesman said in a statement.

“Taking questions from people of all walks of life, Pope Francis responds to farmers and workers, refugees, children and the elderly, prison inmates, and those who live in fave-

las and migrant camps.” The film shows the 81-year-old pontiff travelling the world, with footage of him speaking at the United Nations, addressing the US Congress and at Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembranc­e Centre in Jerusalem. He speaks to prisoners and to refugees in Mediterran­ean camps, and is shown visiting the Palestinia­n territorie­s and Israel as well as Africa, South America and Asia.

“Pope Francis is a living example of a man who stands for what he says. In our film, he speaks directly to the viewer, ver y candidly and spontaneou­sly,” Wenders said in a statement when the project was first announced last year. “We wanted Pope Francis – A Man of his Word’ to be for all audiences, as the pope’s message is universal.”

Focus said Universal Pictures Internatio­nal will distribute the film overseas, although there were no immediate details on the global release schedule. The former archbishop of Buenos Aires, born as Jorge Mario Bergoglio in December 1936, rose from modest beginnings to become the first Latin American leader of the 1.2 billion-strong Church.

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