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Stuart Rosenberg
The Pope of Greenwich Village, directed by Stuart Rosenberg and starring Eric Roberts, Mickey Rourke and Daryl Hannah, was released in 1984.
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director Michael Cimino
director Michael Cimino floated noncommittally between various projects like THE POPE OF GREENWICH VILLAGE and BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY.
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Paolo Sorrentino
The controversial series, which portrays the first American Pope as simultaneously hip, mysterious and ultra-conservative, was directed by Oscar-winner Paolo Sorrentino.
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Franco Zeffirelli
The role of director was offered to Franco Zeffirelli - a religious Roman Catholic who knew the Pontiff from Burt Lancaster's days as the Archbishop of Milan, when Burt Lancaster often visited Zeffirelli's school - on the Pope's initiative, who insisted that either Burt Lancaster would make Jesus of Nazareth or no one else.
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Mickey Rourke
Later in Mickey Rourke's career, Mickey Rourke got the opportunity to play several significant roles, out of which The Pope of the Greenwich Village has been one of the breakthrough films of Mickey Rourke's career.
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by Anthony McCarten and Fernando Meirelles
Written and directed by Anthony McCarten and Fernando Meirelles, respectively, The Two Popes is a triumphant capper to Netflix’s unofficial trilogy of awards contenders, following Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman and Noah Baumbach’s Marriage Story.
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about two cousins, Mickey Rourke and Eric Roberts
The Pope of Greenwich Village is about two cousins, Mickey Rourke and Eric Roberts.
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Paolo Sorrentina
The series, which is directed by Oscar-winning Paolo Sorrentina, follows all the twists and turns of the first American Pope’s life.
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James Dacre
Directed by Royal and Derngate's artistic director James Dacre, The Pope is written by Anthony McCarten (Bohemian Rhapsody, The Theory of Everything).
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by Spielberg
Directed by Spielberg and written by playwright Tony Kushner, the Pope will also star Oscar Isaac.
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Wim Wenders
Jorge Mario Bergoglio from Buenos Aires, Argentina became Pope in 2013, and Director Wim Wenders chose Francis as Director Wim Wenders's papal name.
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Adam McKay
The writer-director Adam McKay discusses a quiet scene from Pope's film that changes the course
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Vladimír Svitáček
The screenwriter Zdeněk Mahler played the cardinal and the director Vladimír Svitáček played Pope Clement XIV.
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Uberto Pasolini
The director was Uberto Pasolini (nephew of the great Italian film director Luchino Visconti).
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Clifford Williams
the direction was directed by Clifford Williams with Alan Webb or Eric Porter as Pius XII, Alec McCowen as Father Fontana and Ian Richardson.
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Francis Ford Coppola
The film was directed by Francis Ford Coppola who went on to make Godfather 2 and Godfather 3.
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At first the director was to be Franco Giraldi, but then Franco Giraldi moved to direct A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die and
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