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The Good Pope 2003

★ 6.214 votes180 min📅 2003-01-28

The Good Pope (2003) dives into the remarkable life of Angelo Roncalli, a humble priest whose unwavering faith and quiet wisdom reshaped the Catholic Church.

Director: Ricky Tognazzi

Cast

Bob Hoskins
Bob Hoskins
Angelo Roncalli / Pope John XXIII
Carlo Cecchi
Carlo Cecchi
Cardinal Mattia Carcano
Roberto Citran
Roberto Citran
Monsignor Loris Capovilla
Fabrizio Vidale
Fabrizio Vidale
Angelo Roncalli (young)
Sergio Bini Bustric
Sergio Bini Bustric
Guido Gusso
Francesco Venditti
Francesco Venditti
Nicola Catania (young)
Rolando Ravello
Rolando Ravello
Cannava
John Light
John Light
Mattia Carcano (young)
Francesco Carnelutti
Francesco Carnelutti
Nicola Catania
Lena Lessing
Marta Von Papen

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Good Pope (2003) about?

The film follows Angelo Roncalli, a deeply spiritual priest whose journey from a small Italian village to the Vatican becomes a testament to faith and humility. Along the way, his extraordinary goodness and wisdom earn him admiration and set the stage for his historic legacy.

Who directed The Good Pope?

Ricky Tognazzi directed The Good Pope (2003), bringing a nuanced and heartfelt approach to this historical drama.

Who stars in The Good Pope?

The cast includes Bob Hoskins as Angelo Roncalli, alongside Carlo Cecchi, Roberto Citran, Fabrizio Vidale, and Sergio Bini Bustric.

Is The Good Pope (2003) worth watching?

For fans of historical dramas and biographical films, The Good Pope offers a deeply moving and well-crafted story. Bob Hoskins' performance and Tognazzi's direction make it a compelling watch, especially for those interested in the legacy of Pope John XXIII.

How long is The Good Pope?

The Good Pope (2003) has a runtime of 180 minutes.

About The Good Pope (2003) — The inspiring true story of Pope John XXIII's rise to greatness

The Good Pope (2003) dives into the remarkable life of Angelo Roncalli, a humble priest whose unwavering faith and quiet wisdom reshaped the Catholic Church. Directed by Ricky Tognazzi, this historical drama traces Roncalli's journey from his modest beginnings in Sotto Il Monte to his rise as one of the most beloved pontiffs in history. With Bob Hoskins delivering a poignant performance at the heart of the film, the story unfolds against the backdrop of early 20th-century Italy, capturing the spiritual depth and personal sacrifices that defined Roncalli's path to the papacy.

Through intimate storytelling and rich period details, the film explores themes of humility, perseverance, and the transformative power of kindness. As the future Pope John XXIII, Roncalli's journey is one of quiet heroism—marked by lifelong friendships, deep spirituality, and an unshakable commitment to service. The Good Pope (2003) is more than a biographical account; it's a moving celebration of a man whose goodness left an indelible mark on the world.

The film blends historical authenticity with emotional resonance, making it a standout in the drama and history genres.