We Have a Pope

We Have a Pope

  • Director: Nanni Moretti
  • Writer: Nanni Moretti,Francesco Piccolo,Federica Pontremol
  • Countries of origin: Italy, France
  • Language: Italian, German, Latin, English, Spanish, Polish, French
  • Release date: April 15, 2011
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: У нас є Папа
  • "Habemus Papam" is an Italian drama film directed by Nanni Moretti and starring Michel Piccoli , Nanni Moretti, Margherita Buy and others. It was released in Italy in 2011.
    The film tells the story that after the death of the old Papa, the cardinals of the dioceses recommended a new Papa Melville, but Melville was overwhelmed and fled. 

    Details

    • Release date April 15, 2011
    • Filming locations Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies Sacher Film, Fandango, Le Pacte

    Box office

    Budget

    €9,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $548,115

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $31,368

    Gross worldwide

    $17,877,523

    Movie reviews

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    • By Seamus 2022-03-24 09:03:22

      Everyone, change your mind and stop psychological analysis!

      Personal opinion, this film is all about people who devote themselves to religious life, their socialization process is lacking and making up.

      Two scenes were particularly impressive: in one scene, the psychiatrist led the bishops to a volleyball "World Cup". One of the bishops thought it was troublesome and proposed to play another game, but the psychiatrist said that no one played that thing fifty years ago. In the second scene, the Pope had a meal and chatted with the members of...

    • By Onie 2022-03-24 09:03:22

      "Habemus Papam" - Old people who don't want to be Pope are good actors


          
          A good movie is not always made with a random script, but is often the presentation of the director's personal taste. It is undeniable that Nanni Moretti is an all-rounder in the Italian film industry, and his works always carry his own willful taste. This is what I like. "I make my films, not theirs" ["they" means those in the media]. Willful people naturally have some persistence, so the works they create are full of dexterity and tension.
          "The Birth of the Pope" is...

    • By Troy 2022-03-24 09:03:22

      From the beginning of 1 hour and 40 minutes, O, the chorus at the end of the credits made people fly.

      The film began as a joke, a little bit, the checks and balances of power, and finally chose a PAPA who has no conflicting interests. But you haven't thought about it and asked.
      He tried, hesitating, there was no help, the only outside atmosphere, that lovely psychologist had no chance to help you, when the cardinal surrounded you and listened to the dialogue between you and the doctor.
      They interrupt, constrain, and leave you speechless. Standing at the top of you, at that moment, I...

    • By Bulah 2022-03-24 09:03:22

      It's not just the 'cardinals' who chose the pope

      Seeing the group of dignitaries in the film who walked into the Sistine Chapel to elect a new pope with the All Saints' Prayer, many people would take it for granted that they were all "cardinals". "Cardinals" do make up most of those people, but definitely not all.
      As the name suggests, being called a "cardinal" must meet two conditions, "(wearing) red" and "bishop". Careful people will of course see that someone in the film is obviously wearing black clothes instead of red. So they don't...

    • By Savanna 2022-03-23 09:03:06

      Sic enim scriptum est per prophetam...

      I laughed a lot when I watched it two years ago, but after laughing, I didn't really appreciate the director's ideas. It is also the helplessness and panic of mortals in the face of the sudden huge responsibility. I have to say that I appreciate the inspirational videos of "The King's Speech" more. Go beyond fear and take responsibility on a mortal scale instead of burying your head in the sand and saying I can't, I can't, I can't anyway. There is an element of weakness in human nature, but...

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    • By Dianna 2023-09-01 05:27:24

      Humanity glitters from start to finish. Papa is human after all. And people always have to take their...

    • By Eldon 2023-06-04 01:45:27

      In 2011, the French "Cinebook" magazine ranked first among the top ten best films in the world. The political whirlpool Vatican, which seems to be full of political struggles, is wrapped in innocence and piety; in the grand religious background, the director only tells the story of an old man facing his...

    • By Graham 2023-03-05 09:31:40

      According to Christianity, we do not rely on our own strength, but on the power that comes from God. The film focuses on the weakness and fear of human nature. Life is like a play, and I am a play after all. The role of a psychiatrist adjusted the dull atmosphere very well, and the volleyball match was a stroke of genius. Too bad it's hard to watch such a...

    • By Jaquan 2022-10-29 10:53:11

      The title at the bottom is very...

    • By Natalie 2022-10-25 19:15:11

      The Pope suddenly became a wandering street, looking for himself, no one can get back all of himself, the finding of a...

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    The film is extremely orthodox mirroring, but the mood has always been relaxed and humorous. Although there are no major ups and downs, the dramatic tension is relaxed and relaxed, and the various contrasts and analogies are remarkable, which fully demonstrates the director's skill. (Sohu Entertainment Review) 
    Director Moretti puts away in the "The sharp political satire in "Instead of using Italian comic language and Fellini-style...
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