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Film journalist, catechist and media educator
Country of origin
USA

Sr. Rose Pacatte (*1951), FSP (Daughters of St. Paul), M.Ed., D.Min., is the founding director of the Pauline Center for Media Studies in Los Angeles, CA (since 1995) and now leads its international office in Rome. A media literacy specialist and award-winning film critic, she co-authored the Lights, Camera, Faith series, two books on media and faith formation for K–12 educators, and award-winning biographies of the actor Martin Sheen and artist Corita Kent. She is an adjunct professor at the Catholic University of America (2022) and teaches at the University of Dayton online (since 2000.)

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Following the promising nominations, the Oscar ceremony felt like a disappointment. For the first time, the Academy had nominated international films such as “Sentimental Value” from Norway and “Secret Agent” from Brazil in the Best Picture category. Yet in the end, it was American productions that walked away with all the awards.
"Olmo" by Mexican writer and director Fernando Eimbcke wins the Youth Film Award of the Swedish Church and INTERFILM at the 43rd Children and Youth Film Festival in Malmö 2026.

Events

16.02.2025
Haus der EKD, Charlottenstraße 53/54, 10117 Berlin

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