Mother Cabrini appeared to my great aunt sometime in the 1940' s and cured her. My wife and I are going to see this powerful movie this week. When I lived in NY as a young boy my parent's took us to the Cloisters where we saw Mother Cabrini in tact on the side of the alter. As a child and being of Italian roots my grandmother always told stories of her.
I can imagine Mother Cabrini meeting Mother Teresa in Heaven and the loving, wonderful, joyful discussions giing on while surrounded by those other spirits they so much helped and served on earth.
The movie and all performances were phenominal. I hope Christiana is recoginzed at awards time next year along with supporting players. Wonderful film!
One more thing. Regarding the feeling of having forgotten something or having left something behind that Christina shares in this interview, I saw an interview years ago by an important professional actress, whoes name I can't recall where she shared that when you are an actress or an actor, you leave little parts of yourself behind on stages all over the world that you have performed on after the performance is over. Perhaps that applies to what You were feeling, Christina, when you finished filming Cabrini. Love, David
I am wowed by Christina Dell'Anna! Seeing her attractive sensual womanly beauty on camera, in this interview when contrasted with the basically sexless heroic nun that she portrayed in Cabrina is, for me a powerfull testimony of her extrordinary acting ability. I salute you Christina!. Love, David
Nuns-- or sisters-- are not sexless; those of us in religious life just channel the energy differently (hopefully!) But I know what you mean, re: the acting. Christiana Dell'Anna did a marvelous job.
The secularization of a Catholic Saint put into a movie … Do we not ask specific questions about the actor’s beliefs in an interview? Mother Cabrini had a deep devotion and faith to God, Christ and the blessed Mother … popular culture can’t show an analogue for this woman…so people, not understanding “the Christian religious”, cannot understand the woman. The movie failed in that sense to open the veil of those dedicated to the spiritual life and bridge the divide.
Christiana is Italian. Most Europeans who learn English will learn British English, not the American, Australian, etc. She also went to acting school in London.
I just want to know why the name of Jesus was uttered ONCE (In Italian) in this movie, and the only prayer shown-literally- is grace in Latin before a meal. Pelagianism???
Should be nominated for Best Actress for doing this film.
Mother Cabrini appeared to my great aunt sometime in the 1940' s and cured her. My wife and I are going to see this powerful movie this week. When I lived in NY as a young boy my parent's took us to the Cloisters where we saw Mother Cabrini in tact on the side of the alter. As a child and being of Italian roots my grandmother always told stories of her.
Lovely film.. moving powerful hopeful .. acting, sets , etc excellent
This was an excellent interview!
Excellent acting by Christiana Dell'Anna,good acting by supporting cast too
Appreciate this interview...
My best take away...we can serve our weakness or we can serve our purpose NOT BOTH 👍🏾💃♥️
I can imagine Mother Cabrini meeting Mother Teresa in Heaven and the loving, wonderful, joyful discussions giing on while surrounded by those other spirits they so much helped and served on earth.
The movie and all performances were phenominal. I hope Christiana is recoginzed at awards time next year along with supporting players. Wonderful film!
A beautiful interview where the depth of both women are touched-so touches us!
Excellent film! Beautiful and powerful!
One more thing. Regarding the feeling of having forgotten something or having left something behind that Christina shares in this interview, I saw an interview years ago by an important professional actress, whoes name I can't recall where she shared that when you are an actress or an actor, you leave little parts of yourself behind on stages all over the world that you have performed on after the performance is over. Perhaps that applies to what You were feeling, Christina, when you finished filming Cabrini.
Love, David
Jesus Christ Frees us ❤
I am wowed by Christina Dell'Anna! Seeing her attractive sensual womanly beauty on camera, in this interview when contrasted with the basically sexless heroic nun that she portrayed in Cabrina is, for me a powerfull testimony of her extrordinary acting ability. I salute you Christina!.
Love, David
kinda pervy dude
Nuns-- or sisters-- are not sexless; those of us in religious life just channel the energy differently (hopefully!) But I know what you mean, re: the acting. Christiana Dell'Anna did a marvelous job.
@@LS-ei7xk Considerng a vocation right now..I am ANYTHING but....in fact, its one of my worries
@@glennlanham6309 I will pray for you. Try to consult a good spiritual director.
The secularization of a Catholic Saint put into a movie … Do we not ask specific questions about the actor’s beliefs in an interview? Mother Cabrini had a deep devotion and faith to God, Christ and the blessed Mother … popular culture can’t show an analogue for this woman…so people, not understanding “the Christian religious”, cannot understand the woman. The movie failed in that sense to open the veil of those dedicated to the spiritual life and bridge the divide.
What’s this British accent!? Is this Patrizia!? 😂
Christiana is Italian. Most Europeans who learn English will learn British English, not the American, Australian, etc. She also went to acting school in London.
I just want to know why the name of Jesus was uttered ONCE (In Italian) in this movie, and the only prayer shown-literally- is grace in Latin before a meal. Pelagianism???