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  1. A Man Named John ( Italian: E venne un uomo) is a 1965 drama film directed by Ermanno Olmi and starring Rod Steiger. [1] Plot. The film is a biography of Pope John XXIII, who, however, does not appear in the film as an actual character.

  2. A Man Named John: Directed by Ermanno Olmi. With Rod Steiger, Adolfo Celi, Giorgo Fortunato, Ottone Candiani. Based on the diary Pope John XXIII kept between the ages of 14 and 18, his lifelong concern for tolerance, the underprivileged, and world peace is told.

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    • Biography, Drama, History
    • Ermanno Olmi
    • 1965-11-19
  3. Synopsis. Based on the diary Pope John XXIII kept between the ages of 14 and 18, his lifelong concern for tolerance, the underprivileged, and world peace is told. Rod Steiger, in the central role, acts as “intermediary” between the Pope and the audience, interpreting Johns words, thoughts and actions. Steiger visits the actual places in ...

    • Ermanno Olmi
  4. Based on the diaries Roncalli kept during his teenage years, A Man Named John is less a conventional biopic than an awe-inspiring, deeply felt spiritual portrait that glows with the Catholic piety and belief in the extraordinary goodness of ordinary people so central to Olmi’s worldview. 35mm print from Istituto Luce Cinecittà.

  5. A Man Named John. Summaries. Based on the diary Pope John XXIII kept between the ages of 14 and 18, his lifelong concern for tolerance, the underprivileged, and world peace is told. Rod Steiger, in the central role, acts as "intermediary" between the Pope and the audience, interpreting John's words, thoughts and actions.

  6. Overview. Based on the diary Pope John XXIII kept between the ages of 14 and 18, his lifelong concern for tolerance, the underprivileged, and world peace is told. Rod Steiger, in the central role, acts as "intermediary" between the Pope and the audience, interpreting John's words, thoughts and actions.

  7. synopsis. Based on the diary Pope John XXIII kept between the ages of 14 and 18, his lifelong concern for tolerance, the underprivileged, and world peace is told. Rod Steiger, in the central role, acts as "intermediary" between the Pope and the audience, interpreting John's words, thoughts and actions.