Pink Smoke over the Vatican

2011 American film
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Pink Smoke over the Vatican is a 2011 documentary film by Jules Hart about women who have been ordained as priests in the Roman Catholic Church, despite the Church regarding this as invalid.[1][2][3][4] The film has won several awards including Best Female Filmmaker and Best Faith-Based Film at the Action On Film International Film Festival; Best Documentary at the Santa Fe Independent Film Festival; and the Emerging Artist Award at Beloit International Film Festival. The film received three Accolade awards: Award of Merit for Feature Documentary; Editing and Voice-over Talent; and an Indie Award of Merit for Feature Documentary.[5] It was also nominated at the Oaxaca Film Fest.

See also

  • Christian feminism
  • Deaconess
  • Episcopa Theodora
  • Feminist theology
  • Mariavite Church
  • Roman Catholic Womenpriests
  • We Are Church
  • Women as theological figures
  • Women in Christianity

References

  1. ^ Pink Smoke Over the Vatican official website
  2. ^ National Catholic Reporter, February 15, 2011
  3. ^ Marian Ronan World Press, April 16, 2011
  4. ^ California Catholic Daily, February 28, 2011
  5. ^ Pink Smoke Over the Vatican awards.

External links

  • Pink Smoke over the Vatican at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  • Eye Goddess Films
  • Related television interview clips
  • NPR All Things Considered Female Priests Defy Catholic Church At The Altar


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