The First Mass

The First Mass

Release date : May 1, 1961
Runtime : 1h 30m
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Original Language : Portuguese /
Director : Lima Barreto /
Writers : Nair Lacerda /
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May 1, 1961 1h 30m Drama Portuguese More
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Meant principally for a sympathetic audience, whether Catholic or not, this routine story about a priest's receiving the call to the cloth may be a bit slow and theatrical for some viewers. Directed by Lima Barreto, the tale is told in a series of flashbacks as the priest remembers how he was transformed as a child into a person willing to give his life in service of the church and his God. Barreto also scripted the story, which in the end, may be too filled with religious platitudes and preachy overtones to effectively convey its message.
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  • title:The First Mass
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1961
  • Runtime:1h 30m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Portuguese ·
  • Director: Lima Barreto /
  • Writers: Nair Lacerda ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Meant principally for a sympathetic audience, whether Catholic or not, this routine story about a priest's receiving the call to the cloth may be a bit slow and theatrical for some viewers. Directed by Lima Barreto, the tale is told in a series of flashbacks as the priest remembers how he was transformed as a child into a person willing to give his life in service of the church and his God. Barreto also scripted the story, which in the end, may be too filled with religious platitudes and preachy overtones to effectively convey its message.
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