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In Memory Of Me DVD

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ANDREA is an intelligent handsome young man who seems to have everything necessary to succeed. But disorientated by the world's infinite possibilities he finds himself in an existential crisis and decides to undertake the novitiate a period of spiritual training leading to priesthood. He enters a Venetian monastic order but instead of the anticipated silence prayer and introspection he is instead confronted by suspicion surveillance and distrust as the fellow brethren seem almost eager to find in him a flaw that will disqualify him from ordination. Mystery and... uncertainty shroud the path to enlightenment in Saverio Costanzo's compelling beautifully photographed and critically acclaimed drama. [show more]

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Released
24 March 2008
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Artificial Eye 
Classification
Runtime
114 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5021866374307 
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Coming-of-age drama about a novice priest's fight for acceptance in the closed world he has chosen. On the outside, twentysomething Andrea (Christo Jivkov) has everything going for him, but after a personal crisis he decides to withdraw from the world and join a monastic order. However, once he enters the novitiate, a period of spiritual training observed by senior monks, Andrea's preconceptions of monastic life are shattered. Instead of finding a life of quiet introspection and prayer, Andrea's every move and thought are analysed by the priests, eager to find any flaw that would disqualify him from ordination.