A portrait of Francis Bernardone. Familiar episodes, nice sets and prop. But the real significant good point remains the performance of Leonardo Defilippis. Sure, for a one - man production, his work is essential but the fascination for the story of Francis for almost a hour is the obvious image of faith as root of inspired acting.
Not a hommage, not a well crafted role, not exactly an inspired return to the familiar details , so well known, but a beautiful , for profound nuances and sparkles , intonation and gestures, mimicry of confession.
The honesty - this is the secret ingredient of this admirable work.
Not a hommage, not a well crafted role, not exactly an inspired return to the familiar details , so well known, but a beautiful , for profound nuances and sparkles , intonation and gestures, mimicry of confession.
The honesty - this is the secret ingredient of this admirable work.