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So, 'Vatican: The Hidden World' is this intriguing documentary by Richard Ladkani from 2011. It gives you this rare behind-the-scenes look at the Vatican, which is pretty fascinating if you're into how the Catholic Church operates behind closed doors. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing you to really soak in the atmosphere of the smallest sovereign state. It's not just about the architecture or the rituals, but also about the people who work there—kind of brings a human element to a place that's often seen as very austere. The cinematography is quite striking, capturing both the grandeur and intimacy of the Vatican. It’s a unique angle that makes you think about faith, tradition, and secrecy in a whole new light.
Focuses on the daily lives of those in the Vatican.Offers a unique perspective on the Catholic Church.Cinematography highlights both scale and intimacy.
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