Miguel Gomes Cântico das criaturas (2006)
In contemporary Assisi, a troubadour walks the streets singing the Brother Sun, Sister Moon chant, written by St. Francis in the winter of 1224, and considered one of the first compositions in the Italian language. In the Umbrian woods (a combination of real foliage and painted cardboard backgrounds), in 1212, the legend of the saint who preached for birds (and Saint Claires) becomes a strangely hypnotic living Manger.
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