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State of grace is the title of at least trinity films.
State of grace (1985) is a film according to a novel by Celia Gittelson, directed by Robert M. Young. A 112-microscopic comedy is filmed amidst stunning scenery in Italy, and tells the story of the fictitious Pope Leo XIV traveling incognito and ending higher catching taking part by owning the population of a little village.
Cast includes
Tom Conti as Pope Leo XIV
Fernando Rey as Cardinal Stefano Biondi
Giancarlo Giannini as Abalardi
Erland Josephson as Monsignor Francesco Ghezzi
Donald Hewlett as Monsignor Colin McGee
Edward James Olmos as Ciolino
Patricia Mauceri as Lucia
Angelo Evans as Giuliano
Grace (1998) is a New Zealand produced film directed by Costa Botes, and starring Kirsty Hamilton and Jim Moriarty, based on the play by Duncan Sarkies. Inside it, unemployed stripling Grace Cuthberston, meets a mysterious Gerald Hutchinson, & them in time get lovers. Gerald so claims to become Christ - Grace has to pick out whether he is mad, or even whether there is a understanding for the unexplained "miracles" that seem to exist as happening.
Grace (2000) is a film directed by Nigel Cole.
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