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A Religiosa Portuguesa

  • 2009
  • 2h 7min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.6/10
702
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Leonor Baldaque and Carloto Cotta in A Religiosa Portuguesa (2009)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA young French actress in Lisbon to shoot a movie is intrigued by a nun she sees kneeling in the chapel where she is filming.A young French actress in Lisbon to shoot a movie is intrigued by a nun she sees kneeling in the chapel where she is filming.A young French actress in Lisbon to shoot a movie is intrigued by a nun she sees kneeling in the chapel where she is filming.

  • Dirección
    • Eugène Green
  • Guionista
    • Eugène Green
  • Elenco
    • Leonor Baldaque
    • Francisco Mozos
    • Diogo Dória
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.6/10
    702
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Eugène Green
    • Guionista
      • Eugène Green
    • Elenco
      • Leonor Baldaque
      • Francisco Mozos
      • Diogo Dória
    • 7Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 18Opiniones de los críticos
    • 61Metascore
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
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    • Premios
      • 1 premio ganado y 2 nominaciones en total

    Fotos2

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    Elenco principal42

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    Leonor Baldaque
    • Julie de Hauranne
    Francisco Mozos
    • Vasco
    Diogo Dória
    Diogo Dória
    • D. Henrique Cunha
    Ana Moreira
    Ana Moreira
    • Irma Joana
    Eugène Green
    Eugène Green
    • Denis Verde
    Adrien Michaux
    • Martin Dautand
    Beatriz Batarda
    Beatriz Batarda
    • Madalena
    Carloto Cotta
    Carloto Cotta
    • D. Sebastião
    Camané
    Camané
    • Um fadista
    Aldina Duarte
    • Uma fadista
    José Manuel Neto
    • Guitarra portuguesa
    Carlos Manuel Proença
    • Viola
    • (as Carlos Proença Ferraz)
    Miguel Ramos
    • Viola
    Paulo Paz
    • Contrabaixa
    Manuel Mozos
    • Receptionista
    Márcia Breia
    Márcia Breia
    • Sacristá
    Susana Queiroga
    • Maquilhadora
    Paulo Miranda
    • Chefe maquinista
    • Dirección
      • Eugène Green
    • Guionista
      • Eugène Green
    • Todo el elenco y el equipo
    • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

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    4calorne

    Attractive but not entertaining.

    I liked the stillness of the cinematography and the vistas of Lisbon. I also liked the way that some beautiful live music was worked into the plot. However, I did not find the storylines engaging. They were ponderous and implausible. It also seemed that at least one of the actors found the awkward acting style altogether too awkward and so it became clumsy rather than stylised.
    7KIM_HARRIS

    Be patient and go with the unconventional

    I watched this on the excellent MuBI Internet movie channel and found it an intriguing look at personal relationships. It has a very leisurely pace and there is no "action" but it is beautifully filmed and the scenes of Lisbon are beguiling. The dialogue and motion of the actors is deliberately stylised and there is much looking directly at the camera. Also the framing of dialogue between pairs of characters is unconventional; it shows each speaker full face in turn. Nevertheless, if you can cope with such lack of cinematic convention, it's an enjoyable piece. The Portuguese language is beautiful, to say nothing of the protagonist played by Leonor Baldaque.
    2coertcom

    Unconventional Movie shows why conventions were established

    I've only walked out a few films in my life. This was one of them. What annoyed me most was the unnatural way the actors were instructed to speak their lines. It took me out of the movie. And they were taking their sweet time too. Line - pause - line, like those learn-a-language tapes. Though intentional, this style was not consistently applied.

    Also, there were only so many close-up shots of Leonor Baldaque's Bambi eyes I could take. Or panoramic shots of Lisbon. They are nice at first, the whole movie is aesthetically pleasing, but they lose their power the umpteenth time they are used.

    Half-way through the audience was getting giggly. Not a good sign, as this isn't a comedy by far. It's just so ridiculously pretentious at times, that it's hard not laugh, or sigh.

    When chapter V began, I darted out. Far from the only one in the audience to do so. Experiments are necessary, too bad this one failed as badly as it has.

    On a positive note: for fans of decorative tiles, this is the must-see movie of the year.
    9oOgiandujaOo_and_Eddy_Merckx

    Brechtian Chocolate box for the soul

    The Portuguese Nun follows Julie, a Parisienne actress who is taking part in a location shoot in Lisbon. It's feels like an investigation of roots for her as her parents are a Portuguese and a French Basque and she was brought up to be bilingual. The film within the film is being shot with a small crew and only one other actor. Director Eugène Green plays the director in the film. The main theme of the movie, for me, appears to be finding happiness and making peace, and there's a lot of philosophy about love. Due to the extreme slow pace of the movie and the deliberately stilted acting, plus some challenging material there is every chance that you could view this movie as the apogee of pretension. My advice is to stay with it and give it every chance.

    Knowledge of the Portuguese legend of O Desejado, sixteenth century King Sebastião I is of help. It has been believed that one day he will return to rescue Portugal in a time of crisis. For Eugène Green the crisis is a spiritual one, he has spoken of a world that seems like a "conglomeration of fragments with no connection between them".

    There are also several points during the film when Green films Fado singers doing whole numbers, Green has said, "This musical and poetical form represents what is most essential in Portuguese culture: the meeting, in the present, of memory and desire, of past and future".

    I think another difficulty in terms of the unexpected, is that the movie is in large part concerning the female experience, especially of love, which isn't something you usually see in film, albeit you get a lot of male fantasies about women's experience of love. I think Julie for example has a problem that many women have of only having relationships with a particular type of man, a type that's often not positive for them. Men on the other hand seem to have a lot more versatility in terms of affection. There's also this idea of love in the film, from Plato's Symposium (Diotima's dialogue) that it's a stepping stone towards a contemplation of God and his love, that these types of love are the same and differ only in terms of quality. Thus the Portuguese Nun in the film within a film is inspired by her love for a man that she knows can never be fulfilled.

    The dialogues in the film are very stylised, and try to remove manipulative body language and also rhetoric. They're also quite slow so that you can really absorb what's said. I think the it's a mark of the director's respect for the characters, and it the movie thus comes across as incredibly humane. The technique is Brechtian, and makes sure you don't identify emotionally with the characters. The Portuguese Nun is a very successful film on that level, in the way in which it promotes self reflection.

    Some of the film's message I find very difficult to absorb, I think for example that learning to love what isn't yourself and to love all people, is a very noble thing, but it isn't the panacea the film would have you believe. In this life one generally has to learn to be tough. Thespians on the other hand can probably afford such a lifestyle. I would say this is a lacuna for Eugène Green.

    I quite liked a point about egotism that the film made, that actually offering to do someone a favour often comes down to egotism as much as the most overt act of selfishness, and I enjoyed pondering what life without egotism would actually be like.

    I was also driven to think about polygamy and the selfishness of sexual jealousy. So I think the movie is really a chocolate box for the soul and doesn't necessarily have one particular focus. Particularly also liked the comments about how reason was a bad thing and the enemy of God.

    At one point I was a little bit worried of a rehash of Viridiana, when a quite unrealistic aristocratic character is introduced who has not had the courage to do anything with his talents, very reminiscent of Buñuel's Don Jaime. Also we have a rather unorthodox look at nuns. If anyone is interested in filmic cross-hybridisations of Portuguese and French culture, you could do far worse than seek out West Point (2007 - Laurence Rebouillon).
    10hayandy

    pure class

    This film is as much about the pure art of film making as is the storyline, The camera and static shots are true genius , and yes the pans and lack of sound track are a most refreshing change compared to 99% of the rubbish that is out there, you feel as though you are discovering Lisbon with her as well as the story line, my fav parts of the movie is where she discovers the music being sang in a small tavern, and the very end shot of the camera that was used to make the film itself, if you love pure time taken film making art with a story line watch this film x If Hollywood is your thing you will not enjoy this x

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 11 de noviembre de 2009 (Francia)
    • Países de origen
      • Portugal
      • Francia
    • Idiomas
      • Portugués
      • Francés
    • También se conoce como
      • The Portuguese Nun
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Albergaria Senhora do Monte, Calçada do Monte, Graça, Lisboa, Portugal(reception, bedroom, terrace, view point)
    • Productoras
      • O Som e a Fúria
      • MACT Productions
      • Ministério da Cultura
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