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{it} '''''Per grazia ricevuta''''' / {en} '''''Between Miracles''''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Between_Miracles ] (Italy, 1971), directed by Nino Manfredi, starring Nino Manfredi, Mariangela Melato.
{it} '''''In nome del papa re''''' / {en} '''''n the Name of the Pope King''''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Name_of_the_Pope_King ] (Italy, 1977), directed by Luigi Magni, starring Nino Manfredi.


Little Benedetto came out of an accident uninjured on his First Communion day. The people of his village attribute that to a miracle and make him undergo a strict religious upbringing. That fact will determine his life, which will be affected by inner torment caused by the confrontation between sexual desires and sacrifices of faith, sin, and grace.
In 1867, with Garibaldi's forces close to bringing Rome into the Italian kingdom, Monsignor Colombo da Priverno, a world-weary judge on the papal court, wants to resign, disgusted by the violence to which the papacy resorts to hold secular power. That night, three rebels blow up the Zouaves' barracks. Colombo learns that a brief liaison with a countess 20 years' before produced a son, one of the rebels arrested for the bombing. He uses his influence to gain the youth's release, hides him, and then engages in doomed battles of wit with the court and with the Black Pope to free the other two. Can this priest be a father, blunt power, and live out his faith?





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{it} In nome del papa re / {en} n the Name of the Pope King [1] (Italy, 1977), directed by Luigi Magni, starring Nino Manfredi.

In 1867, with Garibaldi's forces close to bringing Rome into the Italian kingdom, Monsignor Colombo da Priverno, a world-weary judge on the papal court, wants to resign, disgusted by the violence to which the papacy resorts to hold secular power. That night, three rebels blow up the Zouaves' barracks. Colombo learns that a brief liaison with a countess 20 years' before produced a son, one of the rebels arrested for the bombing. He uses his influence to gain the youth's release, hides him, and then engages in doomed battles of wit with the court and with the Black Pope to free the other two. Can this priest be a father, blunt power, and live out his faith?

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