Calcutta, 1946. Violence rages in India. Sister Teresa teaches at a convent, but is haunted by the faces of the starving, the poor and the homeless; the faces of those less fortunate than her. With only her faith in God, she leaves the convent to live in the slums and care for the poor. An surprisingly, even one of the most revered, selfless heroes questioned her purpose.
Unfortunately the movie Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Kevin Connor | Director |
Writing | Dominique LaPierre | Story |
Sound | Irwin Fisch | Music |
Writing | Jan Hartman | Story |
Writing | Dominique LaPierre | Teleplay |
Writing | Carol Kaplan | Teleplay |
Production | Robert Halmi Sr. | Executive Producer |
Production | Dominique LaPierre | Co-Producer |
Production | Leslie McRay | Producer |
Production | Peter Shepherd | Producer |
Sound | Irwin Fisch | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Mike Frift | Director of Photography |
Art | Errol Kelly | Production Design |
Art | Sunil Wijeratne | Art Direction |
Art | James Rutnam | Set Decoration |
Art | Lal Harindranath | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Ann Hollowood | Costume Design |
Editing | Barry Peters | Editor |