Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe mesmerizing story of a young girl's romance with God. Her faith, trials, and sacrifices reveal a way of life based on love and simplicity. A contemplative film based on the true story of... Alles lesenThe mesmerizing story of a young girl's romance with God. Her faith, trials, and sacrifices reveal a way of life based on love and simplicity. A contemplative film based on the true story of Saint Therese of Lisieux, the most popular saint of modern times.The mesmerizing story of a young girl's romance with God. Her faith, trials, and sacrifices reveal a way of life based on love and simplicity. A contemplative film based on the true story of Saint Therese of Lisieux, the most popular saint of modern times.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Zélie Martin
- (as Patti Defillipis)
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Leonardo Defilippis is the director, principle writer, and male lead actor. He is both charming and inspiring in his role as the father of Therese.
St. Therese is played by Lindsay Younce, who infuses her character with beauty, wit, and intensity. This is one actress to watch in the years to come.
If you are a Catholic, you will be blessed and your heart will be touched by seeing Therese. And, even if you aren't a Catholic you can find much to love about this enchanting film and the life and faith of the widely-loved Saint who inspired it.
I agree with critical comments about the film being film-schoolish. Many folks on the Luke Films team have a theater--not film background. However, Lindsay Younce was EXCELLENT in her simple beauty. In fact the simplicity and ameteur nature of the film reflects the simple child-like love of its namesake.
I love this movie. Thank you to Leo and Lindsay and St. Luke's!
The story of this little film is the story of the Little Way. For the past 5 years people all over the country/world have DONATED their time and money and sweat to finance, produce and market this wonderful story.
Here in Dallas three secular movies where moved to add 3 extra auditoriums to show Therese and more than two auditoriums were filled all through opening weekend.
The Passion had fame and wealth (God bless Mel for this gift) behind it, but Therese proves that a little film about the Little Way, can spread LOVE very far through the efforts of so many people.
The relative success of Therese shows us what Christian people (and dedicated folks in general) can achieve together in faith, prayer and hard work.
On both counts I'm sorry to say "Thérèse" failed with me. As much as I wanted to, I could not slip into believing these characters were anything more than actors, and I could not slip into believing that there was any great truth about faith & spirituality to be conveyed here.
This film is very smooth and polished, much like a Hallmark Channel movie of the week, where everything seems to be straight out of a Filmmaking 101 textbook. From 1985. Everything is so syrupy sweet that, unless you are already primed & into the moment before the film starts, you may find yourself anxiously looking around, wondering if this is some elaborate joke. I'm not kidding: if someone were to dub a laugh track, this would make a funny satire. The script is so corny, and everything is just too perfect to be believable as part of our real world.
In no way do I mean this to be a crack at the filmmakers' talents. I'm just saying that this film exists in a bubble of its own. Its beauty is privy to those who live inside the bubble. In that respect, its a lot like a nostalgic old song which only you can appreciate because it has inherent meaning to you (a summer at the beach, a first kiss, etc). But to those outside your nostalgic bubble, the song is just silly... and it probably is.
Her death and suffering from TB is likewise undramatic and one can be left with the cynical impression that anyone can become a saint if you get sick and write about it. On the positive side, the film is pleasing to the eye, with set shots of the countryside and girls in wonderful 19th century dresses. The cloister shots are likewise idyllic and one wonders what the real world was like. The audience clapped loudly at the end and I had the impression there were few Protestants in the audience. No matter. If you want a simple film to bolster your faith in Holy Mother Church, this is it.
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 2.627.016 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 357.000 $
- 3. Okt. 2004
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 2.755.355 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 36 Min.(96 min)
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.66 : 1