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Molokai: The Story of Father Damien

  • 1999
  • PG
  • 1 Std. 49 Min.
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Alice Krige, Sam Neill, Peter O'Toole, Derek Jacobi, Kris Kristofferson, Leo McKern, David Wenham, Tom Wilkinson, and Aden Young in Molokai: The Story of Father Damien (1999)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe true story of the nineteenth century priest who volunteered to go to the island of Molokai, to console and care for the lepers.The true story of the nineteenth century priest who volunteered to go to the island of Molokai, to console and care for the lepers.The true story of the nineteenth century priest who volunteered to go to the island of Molokai, to console and care for the lepers.

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    • Paul Cox
  • Drehbuch
    • John Briley
    • Hilde Eynikel
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • David Wenham
    • Kate Ceberano
    • Jan Decleir
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      • Paul Cox
    • Drehbuch
      • John Briley
      • Hilde Eynikel
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • David Wenham
      • Kate Ceberano
      • Jan Decleir
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    David Wenham
    David Wenham
    • Father Damien
    Kate Ceberano
    Kate Ceberano
    • Princess Liliuokalani
    Jan Decleir
    Jan Decleir
    • Bishop Köckerman
    Chris Haywood
    Chris Haywood
    • Clayton Strawn
    Derek Jacobi
    Derek Jacobi
    • Father Leonor Fousnel
    Keanu Kapuni-Szasz
    • Malulani
    Alice Krige
    Alice Krige
    • Mother Marianne
    Kris Kristofferson
    Kris Kristofferson
    • Rudolph Meyer
    Leo McKern
    Leo McKern
    • Bishop Maigret
    Peter O'Toole
    Peter O'Toole
    • William Williamson
    Sam Neill
    Sam Neill
    • Prime Minister Gibson
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    Dirk Roofthooft
    • Father Conrardy
    Tom Wilkinson
    Tom Wilkinson
    • Brother Dutton
    Aden Young
    Aden Young
    • Dr. Kalewis
    Jan Kleinejan
    • White Officer
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    Michael W. Perry
    • Dr. Trousseau
    William Lebus
    • Reverend Appleyard
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    isabelle1955

    Worthy but Dull

    I hate to be negative about a film that was obviously made with such good intentions, and I certainly don't want to offend anyone who sees Father Damien - the self-sacrificing Belgian priest - as a saint, but there isn't much that's positive to say about this inferior biopic. It isn't bad enough to be unwatchable, or good enough to deserve a second viewing. It's just very, very dull. I rented it on DVD and came to it open-minded but after half an hour I was struggling to stay awake. The opening twenty minutes are probably the best part of the movie, where the background is laid down and we see young, keen, fresh, athletic Father Damien striding off to fulfill his destiny.

    I can't quite put my finger on what went wrong, although I have read of "dissension" between the director and producers. The cast, crew and financiers appear to be drawn from just about every nation on the face of the planet, and maybe that's one of the problems because the film has no distinctive "feel" to it; it's not a British movie or an Australian movie, or a Belgian movie, although all of those countries are well represented amongst the players and producers. What it so obviously lacked, was anyone strong enough on the production side to stamp some kind of distinctive character and style on it. It feels like a movie made by committee rather than created by artists. A committee may succeed in writing a technical manual, but it's not the way to create a passionate piece of cinema. And that's what it lacks. Passion.

    Here we have a film set against stunning natural beauty; an ensemble cast list that reads like a Who's Who? of highly competent English speaking actors, (including Derek Jacobi, Leo McKern, Peter O'Toole, Sam Neill and David Wenham in the lead, with a mop top haircut that Ringo Starr would have envied in 1964); a moving, true story of a man who was obviously a remarkable human being; and more than enough controversy in his dealings with authority to create some real tension in the story. It's an appalling tale of the isolation and virtual abandonment of thousands of sick people from babies to grandparents, who had the misfortune to contract Leprosy at a time when it was still regarded as a biblical plague, and who were left to die alone in misery. That should be more than enough material for a really good movie, yet it's inexcusably dull, dull, dull, and really quite badly filmed. The photography looks "muddy" in shot after shot and some of the dialogue is hard to discern against what appears to be a permanent Force 8 gale.

    It might work as an educational tract, (in fact it reminded me of some of the worthy but dire stuff I sat through 30 years ago in my last high school, a convent, when the teachers decided to go all "trendy" and treat us to an educational film) but it doesn't work as a cinematic piece. It would have been dull, even as a TV movie. Australian David Wenham gives an honest, engaging, workmanlike performance as the priest who arrives on Molokai expecting to take confessions and officiate at Mass, but finds himself instead making coffins for children, and trying to scrounge money for beds and medicines from uncaring superiors. Try as he might, he can't lift this one. (Anyone who has also seen Better than Sex will appreciate that he has range, and this movie is now 7 years old in fairness.) The film moves from scene to scene showing him treating the sick, comforting the dying, dragging people out of the surf, building houses etc etc. in an utterly formulaic way which never generates any real passion. He writes letters to HQ, and complains politely, but there is a remarkable lack of tension and drama in his dealings with his superiors. The sick shuffle around Molokai wrapped in rags, and we feel suitably uncomfortable, but it is all so dull. I wanted to be moved and I wasn't. Eventually Father Damien succumbs to Hansen's Disease (Leprosy) himself, literally giving his life for these forgotten people. It's a strong story that should have had audiences weeping in the aisles, but personally I was just glad when it finished. I can't really fault any of the individual performances, (in fact Aden Young was excellent as the young doctor and Sam Neill is always good value), it's just the overall effect that's so second rate.

    Given the subject matter, it's really quite sad that such a good tale got such an inferior treatment. I know nothing about Father Damien but I'm sure he deserved better.
    8GoldenOldie

    Well worth watching

    This story is quite faithful to the facts of the life of this remarkable Belgian priest who chose to live in a leper colony while still a man in his early 30's even though he knew it to be a permanent assignment and a death sentence.

    The horrors of the leper colony were conveyed realistically while still giving a focus that would allow all but very young audiences to view it. The bureaucrats, both civil and religious, are well portrayed. -- (Derek Jacobi gives his usual fine performance in one of these roles.)

    This is a "must see" for anyone who has never heard the story of Father Damien or knows little about the leper colony on Molokai.
    hamtun

    Presents the best side of the human species

    This was a magnificent film. I had heard that there were some creative differences between director Paul Cox and other people involved in the film.

    But this does not seem to affect the film in total. I found it a very moving uplifting film that presents the best the human species can aspire to. Like Mother Teresa and Gandhi Father Damian was probably a pain in the rear to the authorities civil and religious.

    But that is the way of people who are so sure of their beliefs.

    David Wenham, who is well known to Australian audiences, showed yet again what a talented actor he is.

    The international actors who provided cameo roles were all excellent, particularly Peter O'Toole.

    I've enjoyed Paul Cox's films many times over the years. They often win awards but are rarely major box office winners, But he has the ability to present the best of the human experience. He portrays real emotions and real people.
    David-HMB

    An intimate, fascinating study, but strangely structured

    This is a surprisingly intimate look at some of Father Damien's experiences, but the dramatic structure of the film is often frustratingly fragmented.

    Scenes of the authorities on O'ahu struggling with how to deal with the amazing man and his demands on behalf of his community seem to have been shot very hastily, and they fit poorly with the more carefully conceived segments from Moloka'i. Even there, the scenes with Peter O'Toole seem poorly integrated into the progression of the story.

    Despite the participation of many top-flight actors and actual local victims of Hansen's disease, this film offers only fleeting, tantalizing glimpses of what could have been a tremendously powerful drama of the life of a man who may yet become an actual saint. In isolation, the leading performances are very fine, but the package failed to gel and the film is, finally, only a carefully-drawn series of vignettes.
    brude2000

    Can't see the forest through the trees

    A stellar supporting cast, rich cinematography and a fine eye for detail all punctuate this near-epic account of the trials and tribulations of the legendary cleric who devoted his life (quite literally) to the care and salvation of a doomed Hawaiian leper colony. Australian David Wenham's most important role to date is set at the turn of the century, when ignorance and greed ruled most levels of secular government. This left the beneficent young priest to suffer alongside his charges while much-needed funding was going to higher-profile healers in richer colonies.

    Peter O'Toole is wonderful (in a brief appearance), as are Sam Neill, Leo McKern, Alice Krige, Derek Jacobi and even Kris Kristofferson but, ultimately, it is Wenham's chore to haul this monster ashore. It's evident early on that "Molokai" lacks the heart and conviction of the selfless giant who inspired it.

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      Leo McKern's final credited movie role. He makes an uncredited appearance in Der Herr der Ringe: Die Gefährten (2001).
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      Rudolph Meyer: From now on, only God can help you.

      Father Damien: Yes, I often count on him.

    • Crazy Credits
      The opening credits play over a scene of men on horseback with dogs searching a native village for lepers who have been hidden away by their families.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in On Borrowed Time (2011)
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      O'OE MAU ME AU
      Written by Robert Lowry

      Performed by Mark Akaka

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 17. März 1999 (Belgien)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Belgien
      • Niederlande
      • Australien
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Vine International Pictures Ltd.
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Latein
      • Hawaiisch
      • Französisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Molokai
    • Drehorte
      • Kaluapapa, Moloka'i, Hawaii, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Era Films
      • Jos Stelling Filmprodukties BV
      • Kinepolis Film Productions
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    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 182.695 $
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