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The Young Pope, the first TV series by Paolo Sorrentino, was produced by Lorenzo Mieli and Mario Gianani, together with the French company Haut et Court TV and the Spanish company Mediapro. The project was financed by Sky , Canal+ and HBO , which contributed 40 million euros, with part of the money coming from the European Regional Development Fund .
All of HBO plus blockbuster movies, epic originals, and addictive series. Watch The Young Pope (HBO) Two-time Oscar (R)-nominee Jude Law stars in this 10-episode limited series about a radical new Pope--the first American pope and the youngest ever elected by the College of Cardinals--who takes the Church in a stunning new direction.
Watch The New Pope (HBO) A follow-up to "The Young Pope" from Oscar(R)-winning filmmaker Paolo Sorrentino, this series picks up with Jude Law's Pope Pius XIII in a coma and the Holy See searching for his replacement. Out of the fray rises Sir John Brannox (John Malkovich), a religiously moderate, sophisticated and sensitive intellectual who has secrets and insecurities of his own.
Episode 6. Nine months into Pius XIII's tenure, Voiello discusses the distressing state of the church's finances, and attributes the decline to Lenny's unpopular decisions. The pope does not seem to care. In Honduras, Cardinal Dussolier makes love to a young man and a woman. He gives a heartfelt farewell to his parishioners before he heads back ...
The pope opens a gift with no postmark – it is the missing piece of the pipe his parents gave him. He freezes and stares at the artifact he thought was lost forever. Later, he asks Sister Mary why his parents didn't provide a return address so he could find them; she advises him to cut out the fear tactics because everyone is afraid of him – including his parents.
Episode 9. In response to Lenny's stance on abortion, Spencer tells the pope he created an "overly rigid" system and urges him to rethink it. Gutierrez goes about his new, dreary life in Queens, New York, making little headway in his mission. Tabloid stories accusing Archbishop Kurtwell of pedophilia are tacked up on the walls of his disheveled ...
Written by Paolo Sorrentino and Stefano Rulli. Directed by Paolo Sorrentino. Lenny tells Don Tommaso he is more concerned about his own power than the church; he will sustain his power because everyone else is inconsequential. Tommaso is horrified by this admission. "The young are always more extreme than the old." - Cardinal Michael Spencer.