Flavio Insinna desempeña un exitoso papel como Juan Bosco (Don Bosco), el gran sacerdote y formador de jóvenes de las calles peligrosas de Turín, Italia. Filmada bellamente en Italia, esta película muestra el drama de los muchos y grandes retos que Don Bosco tuvo que enfrentar desde su niñez hasta fundar su orden religiosa, "Los Salesianos", para ayudar a educar a niños y jóvenes. El haber crecido sin un padre hizo que Don Bosco sintiera compasión por tantos huérfanos que él mismo cuidó, mientras enfrentaba constantes persecuciones tanto de la sociedad secular como de la misma Iglesia, cuando luchaba por construir un lugar para albergar y educar a los jóvenes sin hogar y marginados en Turín. Su gran fe, su imaginación creativa y su profunda caridad se hacen palpables en esta maravillosa película. También aparecen actores como Charles Dance (Gosford Park) y la famosa cantante y actriz italiana, Lina Sastri.
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