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EXCLUSIVE: Evgeny Afineevsky had no idea what to expect when he was given unprecedented access to Pope Francis.
The Oscar and Emmy-nominated film director revealed that no issue was off-limits when it came time to interview the 84-year-old for his new documentary Francesco. The film examines how the religious figure has worked to tackle issues such as immigration, climate change and even the abuse allegations faced by the Catholic Church. Despite being Pope Francis, he’s still close to the people around him and wants to be a man of the people, Afineevsky told Fox News. That’s the Jesuit in him, the Jesuit education, the Jesuit belief. He said to me when I started this movie, ‘Evgeny, I don’t want to be an actor. I rather go to the corners of the world and help people than be in front of the camera.’ And that’s him. That’s the amazing person I tri
their residence at casa santa maria and escorted to the sistine chapel. then they ll begin their processional and one hour later they ll be locked in to begin voting. around 2:00 p.m. eastern all eyes will be on the top chimney atop the sistine chapel for signs of smoke signaling the cardinals have voted. they ll recite the invest per prayers and return to santa maria santa marta for dinner. let s get you to rome. chris cuomo is covering this historic event for us. good morning. hey, soledad. how are you? the italian paper said it in one line, it is time to choose. the mass just ended. the last for these cardinals before they enter the conclave. there are 150 cardinals. not just the 150 that will vote. they were joined by some 6500 normal people who they call the