The Vatican Rules (2008)

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How does the Vatican finance its conservative propaganda? What are the background and ideology of Pope Benedict XVI? Can we still consider Italy as a secular State? This documentary tries to answer these questions, and pays tribute to Alfredo Ormando, who burnt himself to death in January 1998 in St. Peter Square to protest against the homophobia of the catholic hierarchies.This film also investigates the privileges of the Vatican. Furthermore, The Vatican Rules explores the thorny debate about the draft law on civil unions that troubled Italy in 2007.

Director: Alessandro Avellis
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 75 min
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Editing: Alessandro Avellis
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: en
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What is The Vatican Rules about?
How does the Vatican finance its conservative propaganda? What are the background and ideology of Pope Benedict XVI? Can we still consider Italy as a secular State? This documentary tries to answer these questions, and pays tribute to Alfredo Ormando, who burnt himself to death in January 1998 in St. Peter Square to protest against the homophobia of the catholic hierarchies.This film also investigates the privileges of the Vatican. Furthermore, The Vatican Rules explores the thorny debate about the draft law on civil unions that troubled Italy in 2007.
Who directed The Vatican Rules?
The Vatican Rules was directed by Alessandro Avellis.
Who stars in The Vatican Rules?
The Vatican Rules stars Roman Girelli.
How long is The Vatican Rules?
The Vatican Rules has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
What genre is The Vatican Rules?
The Vatican Rules is a Documentary film.
Where was The Vatican Rules produced?
The Vatican Rules was produced in France.