EWTN TV: (Saint Pedro) Poveda (2016 Film)
EWTN TV: (Saint Pedro) Poveda (2016 Film)
07/29 at 8:00 PM
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Courageous and innovative, Fr. Pedro Poveda fought tirelessly against
social injustices until the moment of his death at the onset of the
Spanish Civil War.
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http://www.ewtn.com/tv/index.asp
More about the film:
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This biographical drama film tells the story of Pedro Poveda (Linares,
1874 – Madrid, 1936), a tenacious and innovative priest who opened new
paths in education and pioneered the rights of women in the early
twentieth century. A victim of intolerance, he was murdered at the
outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. In 1974 he was awarded the title of
“Educator and Humanist” by UNESCO and was canonized by Pope John Paul II
in 2003.
Poveda’s successs in educating and promoting poor illiterate children
living in the Caves of Guadix in Southern Spain finds staunch
opposition. He has to move to Covadonga, in the Northern mountains.
There he starts a new Christian movement, led by young women, which will
become the Teresian Association. For its development he relies on young
Pepita Segovia (Elena Furiase), one of the first women of her time to
receive a university degree in education.
Poveda continues his work in spite of the social and political turmoil
that intensified in the beginning of the thirties and escalated into a
civil war. Caught in the middle of the conflict, Poveda, a man of peace
and dialogue, gives his life for his faith, leaving behind a legacy of
light and hope.
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http://www.povedalapelicula.com/en/
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ROME, Italy.
The jury of the International Catholic Film Festival, Mirabile Dictu,
sponsored by the Pontifical Council for Culture, has chosen "Poveda" as
best film of the 2016 edition. The awards were announced at a gala
dinner on Thursday, June 23, at the Palazzo della Cancelleria, of the
Holy See . . .
"Poveda,” directed by Pablo Moreno (Spain) had been nominated along with
"Infernet," by Giuseppe Ferlito (Italy) and "I Trust in You," by
Aleksas Matvejevas (Lithuania) . . .
The film was praised for its quality and its content on the life of St.
Pedro Poveda. It presents "a priest who promoted the dignity of women
and the right to education, and who did not renounce his faith in the
context of religious intolerance in which he lived in Spain in the early
thirties."
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http://teresian-association.org/en/n...dictu-festival
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The Buenos Aires festival, “Arte Non Stop,” celebrated last September,
selected the film POVEDA as best film. In addition, Raúl Escudero
received the award of best international actor for his interpretation of
Pedro Poveda. Pablo Moreno won the award for best director, Aránzazu
Gaspar the award for best art director and Patrocinio Azpeleta for best
costume design. All of the above were received within the category of
International Feature.
The Niepokalanow 2016 International Catholic Film and Multimedia
Festival awarded POVEDA the title of best foreign film. The Polish
festival received over 137 films and television programs, 19 radio
programs, and 6 multimedia programs from eighteen countries: Indonesia,
Slovakia, India, the United States, Croatia, Chad, the Czech Republic,
the Philippines, France, Spain, Kazakhstan, Russia, Germany, Ukraine,
Great Britain, Italy, Zimbabwe and Poland.
The POVEDA film, which received the Mirabile Dictu Prize in Rome in
April, was also honored by the International Film Festival for Peace,
Inspiration, and Equality held in Jakarta, where it won the
International Award of Outstanding Excellence, in addition to Best film
of the Online International Film Festival SE (OIFF). It became a
semifinalist at the American Film Award and was selected for screening
at BAF 2016, at the International Catholic Film Festival of Brazil, at
Santo Domingo Catholic Film Festival, and Montevideo (Uruguay) last
October.
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http://www.institucionteresiana.org/...and-screenings
This is a great and memorable film from Spain; I recommend everyone to see it.
This film should have been promoted in the United States; not the recent
movie "Silence" by "The Last Temptation of Christ" Director Martin
Scorsese.
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Last edited by Dwyer; Jul 27, '17 at 10:20 am.
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