Pope John XXIII

Pope John XXIII

Year: 2002

Runtime: 208 mins

Language: Italian

Director: Giorgio Capitani

History

The two‑part Italian television mini‑series, directed by Giorgio Capitani and aired on Rai Uno in April 2002, dramatizes the life of Pope John XXIII, known as “the good Pope.” It follows his early years, his ascent in the Catholic hierarchy, his brief but impactful papacy and the lasting reforms he introduced.

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