Non c'è più religione Filming Locations
Where was Non c'è più religione filmed? Non c'è più religione was filmed in 3 locations across Italy in the following places:
Non c'è più religione Filming Locations
Monte Sant'Angelo is a town and comune of Apulia, southern Italy, in the province of Foggia, on the southern slopes of Monte Gargano. It is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia.
Manfredonia is a town and commune of Apulia, Italy, in the province of Foggia, from which it is 35 kilometres northeast by rail. Manfredonia is situated on the coast, facing east, to the south of Monte Gargano, and gives its name to the gulf to the east of it. As of 2017 its population was 56,932.
The Isole Tremiti are a small archipelago in Italy’s Adriatic Sea. Part of Gargano National Park, the islands have rich marine life and dive spots. San Nicola Island has the 11th-century Santa Maria a Mare abbey, with mosaic flooring, and the waterfront Castello dei Badiali fortress. Pine-covered San Domino Island features beaches and cliffs, including the Ripa dei Falconi, a breeding ground for rare falcons.
Non c'è più religione (2016)
On a small island in the Mediterranean Sea the usual representation of the nativity is in danger because the child that used to play Baby Jesus is now grown. On the island, a baby hasn't born since a long time and it's necessary to find a new Baby Jesus. The mayor would like to "borrow" a child from the Tunisian community of the island, but between Italians and Tunisians there is bad blood. To help the mayor, there are Bilal, an Italian who converted to Islam and leads the Tunisian community, and Suor Marta, a nun who doesn't want to outrage the catholic tradition of the nativity.