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Lives of the Saints

  • TV Movie
  • 2004
  • 3h 7m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
488
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Sophia Loren, Kris Kristofferson, Sabrina Ferilli, Fab Filippo, and Nick Mancuso in Lives of the Saints (2004)
Drama

Vittorio Innocente, a young man, estranged from the tragedies of his Italian immigrant family, has spent his adult life denying his past. When his estranged father starts to stalk Vittorio's... Read allVittorio Innocente, a young man, estranged from the tragedies of his Italian immigrant family, has spent his adult life denying his past. When his estranged father starts to stalk Vittorio's sister, Rita, with murderous intent, Vittorio is moved to return to his family and uncove... Read allVittorio Innocente, a young man, estranged from the tragedies of his Italian immigrant family, has spent his adult life denying his past. When his estranged father starts to stalk Vittorio's sister, Rita, with murderous intent, Vittorio is moved to return to his family and uncover the decades-old secrets that have torn his family apart.

  • Director
    • Jerry Ciccoritti
  • Writers
    • Malcolm MacRury
    • Nino Ricci
  • Stars
    • Sophia Loren
    • Fab Filippo
    • Jessica Paré
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    488
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jerry Ciccoritti
    • Writers
      • Malcolm MacRury
      • Nino Ricci
    • Stars
      • Sophia Loren
      • Fab Filippo
      • Jessica Paré
    • 9User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Sophia Loren
    Sophia Loren
    • Teresa Innocente
    Fab Filippo
    • Vittorio Innocente
    Jessica Paré
    Jessica Paré
    • Rita Amherst
    Sabrina Ferilli
    Sabrina Ferilli
    • Cristina Innocente
    Kris Kristofferson
    Kris Kristofferson
    • Matthew Bok
    Nick Mancuso
    Nick Mancuso
    • Mario Innocente
    Michael A. Miranda
    • Alfredo Innocente
    Jennie Raymond
    Jennie Raymond
    • Kate Townsend
    Kate Trotter
    Kate Trotter
    • Mrs. Amherst
    Stephanie Anne Mills
    Stephanie Anne Mills
    • Elena Amherst
    • (as Stephanie Mills)
    Flavio Pacilli
    • Young Vittorio
    Joseph Marrese
    Joseph Marrese
    • Teen Vittorio
    Damir Andrei
    • Older Artist
    Valeria Benedetti Michelangeli
    • Ship Nurse
    Robert Bockstael
    • Nathan Cordingley
    Frank Crudele
    Frank Crudele
    • Father Nicola
    Robert Dawson
    • Dr. Bentley
    Massimo De Santis
    Massimo De Santis
    • Fabrizio the Postman
    • Director
      • Jerry Ciccoritti
    • Writers
      • Malcolm MacRury
      • Nino Ricci
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    6gradyharp

    A Canadian/Italian Soap Opera Has Its Moments!

    THE LIVES OF THE SAINTS began as three novels by Nino Ricci and became a television miniseries for Canadian TV with a screenplay by Malcolm MacRury under the direction of Jerry Ciccoritti. It is a sweeping epic that covers Italy, Canada, Alaska and other parts of the US over a number of years in a non-linear fashion that weakens the plot progress. But despite the sudsy aspects of the three-hour plus DVD, there are moments of tenderness and memorable acting that deserve attention.

    The story opens in Italy where Vittorio Innocente as a child (Flavio Pacilli and as a teen by Joseph Marrese) observes his mother Cristina (Sabrina Ferilli) in the stables, bitten by a snake but obviously having just had a consignation with a soldier with blue eyes. Vittorio seeks solace from his maiden teacher aunt Therese (a luminous Sophia Loren) who consoles him, protects Christina when she becomes visibly pregnant (her husband Mario - Nick Mancuso - has been absent...), and helps him understand life through the lives of the saints by means of stories in a book she gives him. Vittorio and his mother depart for Canada 'to join Mario', but on the ship Christina dies giving birth to her daughter Rita, an infant protected by the ship's nurse (Valeria Benedetti Michelangeli). Vittorio is eventually separated from Rita and as an immigrant in America he separates himself from his Italian background, becoming a teacher in the Artic (Vittorio is now played with gusto by the talented and hunky Fabrizio Filippo, well known to American audiences from his work on Queer as Folk). Rita (Jessica Paré) is adopted and lives in Canada where she studies art and is stalked by Mario. Vittorio responds to Theresa's calls to protect Rita, the two fall in love, and the complications of the lives of this disseminated immigrant family intertwine in a manner of old-fashioned movies.

    The saving grace of this rather saccharine and too long epic is the pleasure of watching Sophia Loren who still commands the screen. It also gives notice of new faces to watch - the gorgeous Sabrina Ferilli and the handsome Fabrizio Filippo. These three are reason enough to watch the movie. It is a long song of familial love/hate relationships, adoration of the simpler past as exemplified by Aunt Therese, and the plight of Italian (and all) immigrants. The photography of the varying locales is lovely and the music matches the changing times and the story. LIVES OF THE SAINTS is another example of how audiences from different countries gain access to 'foreign' TV miniseries. Grady Harp
    6SnoopyStyle

    secrets of the saints

    In post war rural Italy, Vittorio Innocente has his headstrong mother and his loving teacher aunt Teresa Innocente (Sophia Loren) while his father Mario (Nick Mancuso) is away in Canada. He witnesses a mysterious incident where a man runs out of the stable leaving his mother inside. He only half remembers the man's bright blue eyes and a snake. His mother gets pregnant and they set off for Canada. His mother dies on the way giving birth to baby sister Rita. Teresa joins her brother Mario's Canadian farm a few years later. In 1969, Vittorio is teaching Inuit kids with his girlfriend Kate. His half-sister Rita Amherst (Jessica Paré) is living with her adopted family and is being stalked by their estranged father Mario. After a devastating incident, Rita is forced to revisit her past. Aunt Teresa reveals that she has known her father to be Matthew Bok (Kris Kristofferson) all along.

    Wow. This turns dark. It starts regular dark and then it goes super dark. Vittorio is such a problematic protagonist. One starts out rooting for him but he just rips out your heart. It's in his blood and it's a tragedy built into his genes. That's why the happy ending seems out of place. It's shot almost like a dream which is exactly what it feels like. This needs a full dark ending or else cut out that one incident. This two part Canadian-Italian mini-series is an adaptation of a book series. I don't know anything about the book and changing major aspects of it can be dangerous. The time jumping could be improved a little. It may be better to do the flashbacks chronologically backwards. The acting is solidly anchored by great veterans. Loren brings gravitas all by herself. Fab Filippo as Vittorio has a difficult task and pulls it off well. Paré is all wild sexuality and a fitting successor to Loren. Kristofferson has the eyes but the movie needs the younger version to paint a picture of his relationship with the mother. This is a TV mini-series that could be turned into an epic theatrical movie if a skilled hand can do some major adapting.
    10una_bella_ragazza_italiana

    The greatest movie ever!!

    Lives of the Saints is the greatest movie ever!! It's so good!! I think everyone should see it! I love the parts when you see Vittorio as very young...he's so adorable!! It so deserves a 10!! It's a movie with a lot of Italian but a lot of English as well. I think many Italians would love this movie because they understand it. Like my grandparents for example. Their Italian and speak/understand very little English but when they saw this movie they understand most of it. Everyone in my family loved this movie!! They did a great job coming up with the ideas of this movie! good job!! They even show a lot about an Italian life-style. This movie is great and exciting. You should watch it!
    9omegaxx

    I wish it was a feature film

    "Lives of the Saints" is definitely finer than any of the feature films I have seen in the past year. Yes, those who are expecting CGI spectacles and light-hearted entertainment would be disappointed, but not those who look for something that attempt to confront life with all its confusion and complications, especially for people torn between two cultures. There is no "good guy vs bad guy" in this film, as there is none in real life. Rather, everyone is a full human, flesh and blood, with likable and repulsive character traits. Fabrizio Filippo gave such a solid and charismatic performance in the leading role--I'd definitely like to see him feature in some high profile film. The character of Rita, however, is less convincing I find--a flaw due primary to the script and less to Jessica Paré. Nonetheless, this is definitely one of those films which try to reach out for something more than prescribed clichés on which 95% of movies nowadays are constructed.
    10Ryanmichael12

    Movie was wicked!

    I say it was a wicked movie because i'm in one of the scene - I'm in the scene with the school kids and i was right next to the camera when the character was asking the class what was a "gibas moon" or something like that. We had to do so many do overs because some of us kept staring at the camera - (I admit i was 1 of them :-) ) and another scene we had to kick the ball what was on the poll thing - i don't really know what it was but it was one of the Inuit sports. I think the movie was great because they took the time and effort to make the movie and i've watched it like 20 times - i was like 7 when me and my brother and some of my friends went to the movie seen and it took like 10-14 hours for us to actually get the perfect clip to put on the movie.

    ... ... -Ryan Michael _____________ >>>>>>>>>>>>> <<<<<<<<<<<<< -------------

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    • Release date
      • January 2, 2005 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • В скляному будинку
    • Filming locations
      • Italy
    • Production companies
      • Capri Films
      • Power
      • Powercorp
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    • Runtime
      • 3h 7m(187 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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