Italian director, Franco Zeffirelli, whose credits include Romeo and Juliet and the magnificent Jesus of Nazareth, has offered to give Pope Benedict XVI a make-over. Reuters has the following comments from the illustrious film-maker:
“Coming after a media-savvy pope like John Paul II is a difficult task … Benedict XVI still communicates coldly, in a way that is not suited with what is happening around him,” Zeffirelli said.
“It’s an issue I have been discussing with people who have key roles in the Vatican,” said Zeffirelli, who has directed some Vatican television events.
“The Pope does not smile much, but he is an intellectual. He has a very rigid Bavarian structure,” he said.
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Zeffirelli, 84, added that papal robes were “too sumptuous and flashy.” “What is needed is the simplicity and sobriety seen in the other echelons of the Church,” he said.
Zeffirelli said he was in regular contact with the Pope’s closest aides and had also made proposals to “defend the image of faith in cinema, the image of the sacred.”
“The Holy See intends to pay a lot more attention to this,” he said.
He said today’s religious films were “a horror that the Holy See does not know how to stop.
“I am a Christian down to the depths of my spirit. I can’t stand by while this disaster unfolds. I am available to put myself at the service of the Church,” he said.
“If they officially give me a supervisory role, I will do it full-time.”
After making allegedly agnostic actor Robert Powell into a compelling Son of God, I suppose Zefirelli thinks he can do anything with anyone! As to the charge that Pope Benedict XVI “does not smile much,” consider the negative evidence: