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The Lives of the Saints (2004)

The Lives of the Saints (2004)
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A young boy's innocence is shattered when his mother enters into an elicit affair with a mysterious blue-eyed stranger in a two-part, four hour miniseries directed by Jerry Ciccoritti and starring Academy Award-winner Sophia Loren. Vittorio Innocente is a typical young boy from the tiny Italian village of Valle del Sole. When Vittorio's youthful innocence is shattered by his mother's enigmatic boyfriend, the youngster is compelled to shed light on the mystery of his mother's past by piecing together her remarkable story one chapter at a time. As he does so, Vittorio gradually learns of the centuries-old superstitions that continue to influence the actions of the naïve villagers, and gains greater insight than ever into the true nature of humanity. Though the hypocrisy, fears, and maliciousness he discovers in the centuries-old village soon leads Vittorio to discover the truth about his mother, those very same discoveries also threaten to unravel the very foundation of his safely sheltered world. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Sophia LorenSabrina Ferilli, (more)
Director(s):
Jerry Ciccoritti
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Lives of the Saints

A young boy's innocence is shattered when his mother enters into an elicit affair with a mysterious blue-eyed stranger in a two-part, four hour miniseries directed by Jerry Ciccoritti and starring Academy Award-winner Sophia Loren. Vittorio Innocente is a typical young boy from the tiny Italian village of Valle del Sole. When Vittorio's youthful innocence is shattered by his mother's enigmatic boyfriend, the youngster is compelled to shed light on the mystery of his mother's past by piecing together her remarkable story one chapter at a time. As he does so, Vittorio gradually learns of the centuries-old superstitions that continue to influence the actions of the naïve villagers, and gains greater insight than ever into the true nature of humanity. Though the hypocrisy, fears, and maliciousness he discovers in the centuries-old village soon leads Vittorio to discover the truth about his mother, those very same discoveries also threaten to unravel the very foundation of his safely sheltered world. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
188 mins

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Director(s):
Jerry Ciccoritti
Writer(s):
Malcolm MacRury
Producer(s):
Gabriella MartinelliGiovonna Arata
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Drug Content, Profanity, Violence, Adult Situations, Rape & Sexual Abuse, Sexual Situations)
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    Frances C.

    Thoroughly enjoyed this movie because of the actors and the actual story line, Sophia did a wonderful job as usual, the scenery is so appealing, shocking details in the story kept me on edge and certainly did not notice the length of the movie. A must-see.

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    MARILYN P.

    I loved this the secrets that bind family together.

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    Denis Z.

    well, i love Sophia Loren, she is very beautiful talented actress, but this movie was a pain....story was unfinished and way too long and as for the chick flick , didn't get me emotional at all, guys will turn it off after first 10 min. It just was a waist of time (3 hours!!!). I woudn't recomend this movie even to the enemy...

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