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The Letter, da Francesco un messaggio per il nostro mondo

On line il film che racconta l'enciclica Laudato Si' e il potere dell'umanità per fermare la crisi ecologica

Pope Francis, second window from right, reads a message during the Angelus noon prayer from the window of his studio overlooking St.Peter's Square, at the Vatican, Sunday, Oct. 2, 2022. Pope Francis has appealed to Russian President Vladimir Putin, imploring him to
Pope Francis arrives for his weekly general audience in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2022. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)
Pope Francis arrives for his weekly general audience in St. Pater's Square at The Vatican, Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)
Members of Amazon indigenous populations walk during a Via Crucis (Way of the Cross) procession from St. Angelo Castle to the Vatican, Saturday, Oct. 19, 2019. Pope Francis is holding a three-week meeting on preserving the rainforest and ministering to its native people as he fended off attacks from conservatives who are opposed to his ecological agenda. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)
Members of Amazon indigenous populations pray during a Via Crucis (Way of the Cross) procession from St. Angelo Castle to the Vatican, Saturday, Oct. 19, 2019. Pope Francis is holding a three-week meeting on preserving the rainforest and ministering to its native people as he fended off attacks from conservatives who are opposed to his ecological agenda. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)
A woman carries a cross during a Via Crucis (Way of the Cross) procession of members of Amazon indigenous populations from St. Angelo Castle to the Vatican, Saturday Oct. 19, 2019. Pope Francis is holding a three-week meeting on preserving the rainforest and ministering to its native people as he fended off attacks from conservatives who are opposed to his ecological agenda. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)
Pope Francis leads a prayer at the opening of a session of the Amazon synod, at the Vatican, Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2019. Pope Francis is holding a three-week meeting on preserving the rainforest and ministering to its native people as he fended off attacks from conservatives who are opposed to his ecological agenda. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)
Pope Francis walks in procession on the occasion of the Amazon synod, at the Vatican, Monday, Oct. 7, 2019. Pope Francis opened a three-week meeting on preserving the rainforest and ministering to its native people as he fended off attacks from conservatives who are opposed to his ecological agenda. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)
Pope Francis walks in procession on the occasion of the Amazon synod, at the Vatican, Monday, Oct. 7, 2019. Pope Francis opened a three-week meeting on preserving the rainforest and ministering to its native people as he fended off attacks from conservatives who are opposed to his ecological agenda. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)
Pope Francis walks in procession on the occasion of the opening of the Amazon synod, at the Vatican, Monday, Oct. 7, 2019. Pope Francis opened a three-week meeting on preserving the rainforest and ministering to its native people as he fended off attacks from conservatives who are opposed to his ecological agenda. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)
Pope Francis walks in procession on the occasion of the Amazon synod, at the Vatican, Monday, Oct. 7, 2019. Pope Francis opened a three-week meeting on preserving the rainforest and ministering to its native people as he fended off attacks from conservatives who are opposed to his ecological agenda. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)
Pope Francis smiles to a nun as he walks in procession on the occasion of the Amazon synod, at the Vatican, Monday, Oct. 7, 2019. Pope Francis opened a three-week meeting on preserving the rainforest and ministering to its native people as he fended off attacks from conservatives who are opposed to his ecological agenda. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)
Indigenous peoples, some with their faces painted and wearing feathered headdresses, stand by  Pope Francis as he celebrates an opening Mass for the Amazon synod, in St. Peter's Basilica, at the Vatican, Sunday, Oct. 6, 2019. Pope Francis is opening a divisive meeting on preserving the Amazon and ministering to its indigenous peoples, as he fends off attacks from conservatives who are opposed to his ecological agenda. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

Più di 700.000 persone hanno già guardato “La Lettera” nelle prime 48 ore dalla sua prima. Il film racconta l’enciclica Laudato Si’ e il potere dell’umanità per fermare la crisi ecologica ed è stato presentato in anteprima in Vaticano in un giorno molto speciale: la festa di San Francesco d’Assisi e la chiusura del Tempo del Creato

I protagonisti del film erano presenti alla proiezione della prima a Roma: Ridhima, un’attivista adolescente dell’India, Chief Dada, un leader indigeno dell’Amazzonia, Arouna, un rifugiato climatico del Senegal e Robin e Greg, una coppia di scienziati delle Hawaii oltre ad altre personalità importanti.

Il lungometraggio di 80 minuti è uscito su YouTube Originals in inglese. Sarà disponibile doppiato in italiano il 21 ottobre ma è possibile già vederlo gratis sul web attivando i sottotitoli nella propria lingua.

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