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A peasant outcast believes the baby she’s carrying is Christ. 40m segment of Rossellini’s film L’Amore. The story, written by Federico Fellini and performed by Anna Magnani, is a contemporary allegorical treatment of Mary's pregnancy. Its release caused furious legal battle both in Italy and in the United States as the Catholic Church labeled it “sacrilegious.”  
A peasant outcast believes the baby she’s carrying is Christ. 40m segment of Rossellini’s film L’Amore. The story, written by Federico Fellini and performed by Anna Magnani, is a contemporary allegorical treatment of Mary's pregnancy. Its release caused furious legal battle both in Italy and in the United States as the Catholic Church labeled it “sacrilegious.”  
==Cast==
* [[Anna Magnani]] = Nannina ([[Mary of Nazareth]])
* [[Federico Fellini]] = the tramp ([[Joseph of Nazareth]])


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Il miracolo <Italian> / The Miracle (1948) is a short film (sound, B&W, 40m), directed by Roberto Rossellini. It was released as the second part of Rossellini's film, L'amore / Ways of Love.

Abstract

A peasant outcast believes the baby she’s carrying is Christ. 40m segment of Rossellini’s film L’Amore. The story, written by Federico Fellini and performed by Anna Magnani, is a contemporary allegorical treatment of Mary's pregnancy. Its release caused furious legal battle both in Italy and in the United States as the Catholic Church labeled it “sacrilegious.”

Cast


Editions

Produced in Italy (1948).

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