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Der verbotene Christus

Originaltitel: Il Cristo proibito
  • 1951
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 39 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,1/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Der verbotene Christus (1951)
DramaKriegMystery

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuBack in his village, former war prisoner Bruno Baldi is dead set on avenging his brother who has been shot by a German firing squad after being given away by a villager. But nobody wants to ... Alles lesenBack in his village, former war prisoner Bruno Baldi is dead set on avenging his brother who has been shot by a German firing squad after being given away by a villager. But nobody wants to give him the name of the culprit. At long last, Antonio, a joiner, reveals the informer bu... Alles lesenBack in his village, former war prisoner Bruno Baldi is dead set on avenging his brother who has been shot by a German firing squad after being given away by a villager. But nobody wants to give him the name of the culprit. At long last, Antonio, a joiner, reveals the informer but this comes at a cost.

  • Regie
    • Curzio Malaparte
  • Drehbuch
    • Curzio Malaparte
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Raf Vallone
    • Rina Morelli
    • Alain Cuny
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    7,1/10
    293
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    • Regie
      • Curzio Malaparte
    • Drehbuch
      • Curzio Malaparte
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Raf Vallone
      • Rina Morelli
      • Alain Cuny
    • 6Benutzerrezensionen
    • 4Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 Gewinne & 1 Nominierung insgesamt

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    Raf Vallone
    Raf Vallone
    • Bruno Baldi
    Rina Morelli
    Rina Morelli
    • La madre di Bruno
    Alain Cuny
    Alain Cuny
    • Mastro Antonio
    Anna Maria Ferrero
    Anna Maria Ferrero
    • Maria
    Elena Varzi
    • Nella
    Gino Cervi
    Gino Cervi
    • L'eremita
    Ernesta Rosmino
    • Assunta
    Philippe Lemaire
    Philippe Lemaire
    • Pinin
    Luigi Tosi
    Luigi Tosi
    • Andrea
    Gualtiero Tumiati
    Gualtiero Tumiati
    • Il padre di Bruno
    Mario Besesti
    • Il narratore
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Lianella Carell
    Lianella Carell
      Gabriele Ferzetti
      Gabriele Ferzetti
        Giulia Sabatini
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        • (Nicht genannt)
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          • Curzio Malaparte
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          • Curzio Malaparte
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        7kosmasp

        Drama

        Revenge, Loyality, Brotherhood and other themes get explored here. And all in the wake of the end of WWII. A fresh theme and subject when the movie was produced, you could ask, how it relevant today (or tomorrow for that matter)?

        It's the aforementioned themes, that make this movie universally and timelessly (watchable). Not to mention the very good (b/w) cinematography of the movie. Acting wise though this goes a bit OTT. You might find yourself in a peculiar situation watching this and not knowing if the characters are overdoing it or not. But human emotions (and especially after a war ended and some still haven't find their own resolution) run wild here.

        A few continuity mistakes aside, this is very well done and if you like emotional drama, this will make for an insightful watch.
        dbdumonteil

        He who must die.

        In the Italian cinema,"Il Cristo Prohibito" is just the opposite of Rossellini's Neo realism,although they have common features: the documentary look at the festivities or a continual questioning about human destiny and why God asks for sacrifice,the massacre of the innocents.

        The last word of the movie is why ? ,a word which is repeated a lot of times.The characters of the movie are anything but realistic: all have a strong guilty feeling and all use a recherché vocabulary which contrasts with their personalities (they are humble villagers),with the exception of Antonio (played by Alain Cuny who made his debut in Marcel Carné's "Les Visiteurs Du Soir" and continued his career with extremely intellectual works such as Fellini's).

        The movie looks like a parable,some kind of updated Middle Ages mystery,with a Christ whose blood is supposed to wash all the sins away,a Judas,two Mary Magdelene and a hero (played by Raf Vallone)who comes back from a Russian concentration camp to avenge his little brother who was shot because of an informer.It begins and ends with imposing landscapes where the figures look like ants .

        Like this?try this...

        "Celui Qui Doit Mourir" Jules Dassin 1956
        7drystyx

        Definitely a mature film only for mature audiences

        That's the best way to describe this post war drama of a man, Bruno, who looks for vengeance for his brother's death at the hands of the Germans. He searches for the man who betrayed his brother.

        His homecoming is riddled with the emotions one would expect, especially from those who have seen enough misery. Although most people seem to know the identity of the culprit, no one, not even Bruno's own family.

        And that's why the stark reality of these emotions are only for mature audiences. This is not for the sheltered naive kid who lives in a cubicle and thinks spaghetti Westerns make sense. This is for people who have "been around the block", mature people who don't think it's normal to kill three men each morning before breakfast.

        And for those who think that makes it slow paced, it will be slow paced. However, for mature viewers it moves along at a very good pace. There is conflict, suspense and drama throughout that make it seem actually shorter than many modern movies that are allegedly action packed, but actually bore us to death.

        Enriching film, both in entertainment value, in learning about people, and in spirituality.
        9claudio_carvalho

        Only Tears May Cleanse Blood

        After the World War II, the former POW in Russia Bruno Baldi (Raf Vallone) returns to his village in Toscana with the local Andrea (Luigi Tosi) with the intention of revenging his brother Giulio that was betrayed by a villager and shot by a German firing squad. However neither his parents nor his friends reveal the name of the culprit to avoid another bloodbath in their village. During a religious party, the joiner and best friend Antonio (Alain Cuny) discloses to Bruno that he had killed a man twenty years ago in America and he has had trouble to live with that feeling for the rest of his life. Further, he also tells that he had betrayed his brother and was responsible for his death. Bruno throws his knife in the heart of Antonio; before dying, Antonio asks how Bruno could have believed that he could betray his brother and he confesses that he lied to protect the culprit. When the devastated Bruno arrives home with a stain of blood in his shirt, his mother asks if he had killed so-and-so, and tells that only tears may cleanse blood from his hands. Now Bruno seeks out the real culprit for the death of his brother.

        "Il Cristo Proibito" is an unknown Italian anti-war masterpiece by director Curzio Malaparte. It is impressive how this fantastic film has only 44 votes in IMDb, indicating that a few worldwide viewers have had the chance to watch it. I have never read or heard anything about director Curzio Malaparte, and I have just read in IMDb that he made only this film. The heartbreaking and credible story of justice, revenge and rue shows the effects of the war in the poor population and the situation of Antonio slightly recalls "Crime and Punishment"; further, the story also gives a message pro-socialism in a religious environment. The cinematography in black and white is awesome, with the use of shadows and magnificent camera angles. My vote is nine.

        Title (Brazil): "O Cristo Proibido" ("The Forbidden Christ")
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        An overwrought, over-intellectuallised, strikingly photographed and acted guilt-fest.

        Raf Vallone manages to sustain quite a lot of credibility as an embittered WW2 veteran, who returns to his poor village, bent on avenging his brother's betrayal to the Nazis. But this stark, self-consciously directed, emotionally turbulent parable is so redolent with tortured, pretentious symbolism, and overbearing messages of guilt that it's difficult to enjoy the striking b/w photography and Tuscan locations.

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          Italian censorship visa #9499 dated 10 March 1951.

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        • Erscheinungsdatum
          • 10. April 1952 (Westdeutschland)
        • Herkunftsland
          • Italien
        • Sprache
          • Italienisch
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          • The Forbidden Christ
        • Drehorte
          • Sarteano, Siena, Tuscany, Italien(Bruno and Nella's family houses)
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          • Excelsa Film
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