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  • The Divine Mercy Sanctuary in  will hold the premiere in Malta of the documentary “Leadership and Pope Francis”, this Saturday, 23rd September 2017. The director of the film, the journalist Antonio Olivié, will be present for a Q&A at the end of the screening. He is the CEO of Rome Reports TV, the broadcast that has produced a documentary that collects advice from personalities such as Andrea Bocelli and Garry Kasparov, among others, about their style of leadership, and the style of Pope Francis at the head of the Catholic Church.

    Why do authorities around the world seek out taking a photo with Pope Francis? What can they learn from his leadership? Tenor, Andrea Bocelli; former world chess champion, Garry Kasparov; top model, Valeria Mazza; president of the International Automobile Federation, Jean Todt; producer of ‘Chariots of Fire’ and ‘The Mission,’ David Puttnam; Venezuelan activist, Lilian Tintori; and NY Mets baseball ‘Hall of Famer,’ Mike Piazza, decipher the keys.

    With a duration of 47 minutes, the documentary ‘Leadership and Pope Francis’ analyzes the prestige of the Vatican at the international level, as well as the essential elements that define leadership. Empathy, teamwork, rectification and courage are the characteristics that define those who take on any initiative, from forming a family or running a small business to running a state.

    To what extent does Pope Francis’ profile help consolidate this prestige? What virtues or personal characteristics facilitate the decision to carry out new projects? The protagonists of this documentary, which has been filmed in Venezuela, Switzerland, Spain, Italy and England, contribute elements from their own experience.

    Rome Reports has produced more than 14 documentaries related to the Vatican and the Catholic Church that are distributed on televisions around the world. The last of them, ‘Pope Francis In His Own Words’ has been issued, to date, in 12 countries.