God Is the Bigger Elvis

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Movie
Original title God Is the Bigger Elvis
Country of production United States of America
original language English
Publishing year 2011
length 37 minutes
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Director Rebecca Cammisa
production Julie Anderson , Rebecca Cammisa
music James Lavino
cut Geeta Gandbhir

God Is the Bigger Elvis is an American short documentary film directed by Rebecca Cammisa and released in 2011. The first airing of the documentary is announced for April on HBO .

On January 24, 2011, the documentary was nominated for an Oscar 2012 in the category Best Documentary Short Film.

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The subject of the documentary is the life story of Dolores Hart . This was in the late 1950s to the early '60s years actress, her best-known role in the age of 19 in her debut film gold from hot throat on the side of Elvis Presley was. In 1963, at the age of 25, Dolores Hart decided to leave Hollywood, to become a nun in the Benedictine Abbey "Regina Laudis" in Bethlehem ( Connecticut ) and to dedicate her life to God.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Cathleen Falsani: Mother Dolores Hart: God is Bigger than Elvis , January 31, 2012, accessed February 5, 2012
  2. Roger Friedman: Oscars: Artist, Descendants In - Snubs: Clint, Leo, Tintin, Albert Brooks , Hollywood News, January 24, 2012, accessed February 5, 2012
  3. ^ Academy Awards: GOD IS THE BIGGER ELVIS , accessed February 5, 2012
  4. Frontrowcentre: God Is the Bigger Elvis , accessed 5 February 2012