Produced By Leo Severino
CABRINI
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century New York, “Cabrini” explores the life and endeavors of the first American citizen canonized as a saint, Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini. This narrative delves into her dedication to serving impoverished immigrants, particularly those from her native Italy. In a conversation with Christopher Gunty, the Editor of Catholic Review, Leo Severino, a producer of the film, shares insights into the inspirations behind the movie and its portrayal of the inherent dignity of all individuals. “Cabrini” made its global theatrical debut on International Women’s Day, March 8.
About
Leo Severino
Severino has since made his mark in the film industry not only as a producer but also as a writer, with notable contributions to movies including Bella, Little Boy and Sound of Freedom.
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