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Golgotha

  • 1935
  • 1h 35min
NOTE IMDb
6,6/10
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Robert Le Vigan in Golgotha (1935)
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Les derniers jours de Jésus au moment où il entre dans la ville de Jérusalem. Considéré comme une menace, il est décidé qu'il doit être capturé, jugé et exécuté comme un criminel, un plan au... Tout lireLes derniers jours de Jésus au moment où il entre dans la ville de Jérusalem. Considéré comme une menace, il est décidé qu'il doit être capturé, jugé et exécuté comme un criminel, un plan auquel participe le disciple Judas Iscariot.Les derniers jours de Jésus au moment où il entre dans la ville de Jérusalem. Considéré comme une menace, il est décidé qu'il doit être capturé, jugé et exécuté comme un criminel, un plan auquel participe le disciple Judas Iscariot.

  • Réalisation
    • Julien Duvivier
  • Scénario
    • Julien Duvivier
  • Casting principal
    • Harry Baur
    • Jean Gabin
    • Robert Le Vigan
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    307
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Julien Duvivier
    • Scénario
      • Julien Duvivier
    • Casting principal
      • Harry Baur
      • Jean Gabin
      • Robert Le Vigan
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    • 3avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

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    Harry Baur
    Harry Baur
    • Hérode
    Jean Gabin
    Jean Gabin
    • Ponce Pilate
    Robert Le Vigan
    Robert Le Vigan
    • Jésus Christ
    Charles Granval
    Charles Granval
    • Caïphe
    André Bacqué
    • Anne
    • (as Andre Bacque)
    Hubert Prélier
    • Pierre
    • (as Hubert Prelier)
    Lucas Gridoux
    Lucas Gridoux
    • Judas
    Edmond Van Daële
    Edmond Van Daële
    • Gerson
    • (as Van Daele)
    Edwige Feuillère
    Edwige Feuillère
    • Claudia Procula
    Juliette Verneuil
    • Marie
    Marcel Chabrier
    Marcel Chabrier
    • Joseph d'Arimathie
    • (as Chabrier)
    Georges Saillard
    • Un Sanhédrite
    • (as Saillard)
    Marcel Carpentier
    • Le scribe
    Victor Vina
    • Un Sanhédrite
    François Viguier
    • Un Sanhédrite
    • (as Viguier)
    Jean Forest
    • Jean
    Philippe Hersent
    • Jacques
    Maurice Lagrenée
    • Philippe
    • (as Maurice Lagrenee)
    • Réalisation
      • Julien Duvivier
    • Scénario
      • Julien Duvivier
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs10

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    7philjeudy

    A rare French peplum to watch

    You can miss watching this French peplum from 1935 especially directed by Julien Divivier for what it represents at different level, especially to the memory of the French cinema industry. Seeing Jean Gavin as Ponce Pilate or Harry Baur as King Herod is quite something.
    8elo-equipamentos

    Jesus.....the final days!!!

    There are a countless movies over the Jesus's life, instead this one is applying just in his final days after the triumphal arrival in Jerusalem and his trial told under Matthew's gospel, strangely just four gospels accepted in the bible have some differents versions, each one has a little disagreement, easily understandable of course, these old testimonies were put together centuries ahead, this great french production is really fine, a little sins as the Jerusalem's architecture is based in Egyptian's large buildings otherwise is almost perfect, Robert Le Vigan as Jesus and a still young Jean Gabin as Ponce Pilatos were flawless!!!

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    First watch: 2018 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 8.25
    Kirpianuscus

    special

    It is a profound special film. Seductive for cinematography and for wise solutions for few moments of the story, for details and for the nuances brilliant explored. It seems be the grandfather of Gospel of Matthew by Pasolini and source of inspiration for the Passion of Christ by Mel Gibson. Its sins, after decades and decades, are insignificant. The admiration for Jean Gabin is not touched by his Pilat of Pont, Robert le Vigan is, maybe, not the expected option for Jesus , but a decent one and the presence of Juliette Verneuil as Mary and Harry Baur as Herod are a precious gift, The entry in Jerusalem is real great. A beautiful architecture, a splendid result.
    8Bunuel1976

    GOLGOTHA (Julien Duviver, 1935) ***1/2

    This impressively-mounted but curiously little-known French production is notable as the first "Talkie" specifically dealing with the life of Jesus Christ; as far as I know, there has been only one Italian TV screening of it in my neck of the woods…and that happened all the way back in the mid-1980s! Somehow I got the itch to watch it on last year's Good Friday and, requesting it on a particularly providential website that will remain unnamed here, I was soon supplied with first an unsubtitled copy, then another sporting Italian ones and, much later, one bearing English subtitles! Being fluent in Italian, I had no qualms about seizing the second option immediately; actually, the Italian-dubbed print of the film is also included on the copy I acquired and, somewhat amusingly, the Italian subtitles on the original French version – which is how I eventually watched GOLGOTHA on this year's Easter Saturday – are a transcript of that translation (meaning that a few added lines of dialogue in Italian are kept in when there are no French counterparts for them)! The film was apparently first released as ECCE HOMO and that is how it is actually known (as it were) in the English-speaking world, i.e. BEHOLD THE MAN. Distinguished film-maker Julien Duvivier was truly at the top of his game during this finest period in his career that lasted for twenty years (1930-49); his impressively fluid direction here yields any number of striking compositions – right from that remarkably long opening tracking shot over the walls of Jerusalem – which truly elevate the film towards the upper echelons within the Biblical subgenre. Another significant contribution comes via Jacques Ibert's powerful score that is virtually a constant companion to the on screen images (so much so that Ibert is atypically billed right under Duvivier in the opening credits)! Besides, it seems very appropriate that the music makes use of the celebrated elegiac piece "Dies Irae"– given that Duvivier is here clearly under the influence of Carl Theodor Dreyer's revolutionary use of the close-up in his Silent masterpiece THE PASSION OF JOAN OF ARC (1928) and that Dreyer's subsequent spiritual work DAY OF WRATH (1943) was actually retitled DIES IRAE for Italian theatrical distribution purposes! The cast includes several notable names in French cinema: the teaming of Jean Gabin and Edwige Feuilliere, as Pontius Pilate and his wife Claudia respectively, is very different from their subsequent one in Claude Autant-Lara's LOVE IS MY PROFESSION (1958) that I watched earlier this year; Harry Baur's Herod Antipas, then, is initially in awe of his infamous defendant but is eventually disenchanted with Christ's silent defiance. I have purposefully left any comment about the actor playing Jesus Himself for last: Robert Le Vigan's Christ must surely be the most haunted and haunting one ever caught on celluloid (perhaps never more so than when He comes face to face with His heartbroken mother on the way to Golgotha) – could lyricist supremo Tim Rice perhaps have been thinking of his performance when he penned a particular phrase in the song "Pilate's Dream" for the popular Jesus Christ SUPERSTAR rock opera? Duvivier chooses to focus on the final week of Jesus' passage on Earth – from Palm Sunday to just after the Resurrection – but, although Christ's presence permeates every foot of the film (with the Jewish elders conniving against and the commoners exalting Him), the director cleverly withholds His first truly distinct appearance until the 20-minute mark (during the remarkably P.O.V.-shot hubris at the Temple)...but the audience is made to wait a further 6 minutes before we get a bona-fide close-up of the actor playing Him! Also noteworthy is that fact that, for being the first Sound film made about Christ, rather than focus on His teachings we get to experience Him through how others (Caiaphas, Judas Iscariot, Pontius Pilate, Herod Antipas, a fainting spectator at the flagellation, the distraught disciples at Emmaus, etc.) see Him. To get to Le Vigan once more for a minute: although I have watched, or have at my disposal, 10 other films in which he appeared, this is the first time that his presence has impressed itself upon me and, sadly, his off-screen life was as equally tragic as the part he played in GOLGOTHA itself – openly advocating his anti-Semitism and collaborating with the Nazis during their occupation of Paris, he was eventually stripped of his French citizenship and had all his assets confiscated, was imprisoned to ten years' hard labor (of which he served three) until, in late 1972, he ended his days impoverished and insane in Argentina!!
    10leplatypus

    JUST THE MOST HURTFULL MOVIE I HAVE EVER EXPERIMENTED (tv)

    This movie was aired on french television when i was kid. However,I can't say the year and it's a real pity! Anyway due to its Christian & Family content, this was not a DANGER for my parents and i'm pretty sure i watched it on a afternoon, alone or maybe with my twin brother...

    I WISH I HAD NOT !

    Because watching this movie about Jesus life, so about him DYING and RESURRECTING, my child mind understood FOR THE 1ST TIME EVER, i was going to die one day AND NOT come back !

    So this movie just broke me: it was a lot of tears, sleeping panic, deep anxiety ...

    My parents first reaction was to forbid any violent TV content, and after a time, as life is, i overcame that terrible period ... I think that this was the moment when i developed my sleeping habit to imagine stories when i close my eyes...

    As a teen and now an adult, i have always in mind the truly wise answer of our french actor Gérard Jugnot when asked about his death : " Yes... i'm thinking about it ... but like every people, i suppose: sometimes a bit and other times, not at all " ! Thanks Gégé, I AGREE with all my heart !

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    • Anecdotes
      The first sound film made about the life of Jesus Christ, although it only covers Palm Sunday, the Passion, and the Resurrection.
    • Gaffes
      The Crucifixion scene in the film is totally wrong as the men nailing Jesus to cross are not Roman Soldiers but Jews from the crowd.
    • Crédits fous
      The cast list in the opening credits is read out by an off-screen voice. It lists the actors as follows: Harry Baur, Jean Gabin, Edwige Feuillère, Charles Granval, André Bacqué, Lucas Gridoux, Hubert Prélier, Juliette Verneuil and finally Robert Le Vigan as Jesus.
    • Versions alternatives
      An abridged version runs about 45 minutes, and omits the entire Last Supper sequence, among other scenes.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Jesus Christ, Movie Star (1992)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 avril 1935 (Pays-Bas)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
    • Langue
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Behold the Man
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Algérie(Exterior)
    • Société de production
      • Ichtys Film
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    • Durée
      1 heure 35 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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