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Monsieur Vincent

  • 1947
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  • 1h 51min
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Monsieur Vincent (1947)
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Saint Vincent de Paul s'efforce d'instaurer la paix et l'harmonie entre les paysans et les nobles au milieu de la peste noire en Europe, poursuivant son œuvre de charité en dépit de tous les... Tout lireSaint Vincent de Paul s'efforce d'instaurer la paix et l'harmonie entre les paysans et les nobles au milieu de la peste noire en Europe, poursuivant son œuvre de charité en dépit de tous les obstacles.Saint Vincent de Paul s'efforce d'instaurer la paix et l'harmonie entre les paysans et les nobles au milieu de la peste noire en Europe, poursuivant son œuvre de charité en dépit de tous les obstacles.

  • Réalisation
    • Maurice Cloche
  • Scénario
    • Jean Bernard-Luc
    • Jean Anouilh
    • Maurice Cloche
  • Casting principal
    • Pierre Fresnay
    • Aimé Clariond
    • Jean Debucourt
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    • Réalisation
      • Maurice Cloche
    • Scénario
      • Jean Bernard-Luc
      • Jean Anouilh
      • Maurice Cloche
    • Casting principal
      • Pierre Fresnay
      • Aimé Clariond
      • Jean Debucourt
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    • Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 victoires et 4 nominations au total

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    Pierre Fresnay
    Pierre Fresnay
    • L'abbé Vincent de Paul
    Aimé Clariond
    Aimé Clariond
    • Le cardinal de Richelieu
    Jean Debucourt
    Jean Debucourt
    • Philippe-Emmanuel de Gondi, comte de Joigny
    Lise Delamare
    Lise Delamare
    • Françoise Marguerite de Silly, comtesse de Joigny
    • (as Lise Delamare de la Comédie Française)
    Germaine Dermoz
    Germaine Dermoz
    • La reine de France Anne d'Autriche
    Gabrielle Dorziat
    Gabrielle Dorziat
    • La présidente Groussault
    Pierre Dux
    Pierre Dux
    • Le chancelier Séguier
    Yvonne Gaudeau
    • Louise de Marillac
    • (as Yvonne Gaudeau de la Comédie Française)
    Michel Bouquet
    Michel Bouquet
    • Le peintre d'éventails tuberculeux
    Jean Carmet
    Jean Carmet
    • L'abbé Pontail
    Gabrielle Fontan
    • La vieille sourde du presbytère de Châtillon
    Robert Murzeau
    Robert Murzeau
    • Monsieur Besnier
    Marcel Pérès
    Marcel Pérès
    • La Fouille - l'ancien soldat estropié
    Marcel Vallée
    Marcel Vallée
    • L'administrateur des hospices
    Francette Vernillat
    • La fillette de la pestiférée
    • (as La petite Francette Vernillat)
    Georges Vitray
    • Monsieur de Rougemont, comte de Châtillon
    Georges Cerf
      Yvonne Claudie
      Yvonne Claudie
        • Réalisation
          • Maurice Cloche
        • Scénario
          • Jean Bernard-Luc
          • Jean Anouilh
          • Maurice Cloche
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        8springfieldrental

        Honorary Oscar Goes to French Film on Cherished Saint

        The French movie about Father Vincent de Paul, who was the first to establish soup kitchens and homeless shelters, was honored by the Academy Awards by an Oscar for November 1947's "Monsieur Vincent." The filmmakers of picture on the French saint, who founded the Daughters of Charity, was handed the honorary award for best foreign language film before the Academy officially began giving out the Oscars in that category in 1956.

        Co-written by Jean Anouilh, who later wrote the play 'Becket,' "Monsieur Vincent" was the second to win the honorary Oscar for the best foreign film (English films not included), the first being director Vittorio De Sica's 1946 "Shoeshine." From 1947 until 1955, the Academy handed out Oscars annually (except for 1953) to the top non-English language movie. "Monsieur Vincent" also won the Grand prix of French Cinema, and was nominated at the Golden Globes for Promoting International Understanding.

        "Monsieur Vincent" opens with the Vincent de Paul (Pierre Fresnay) assigned to a dilapidated church in a town overwhelmed by fears of a pandemic. The new priest quickly jumps into action, administering aid and comfort to an infected woman, with no concerns about his own health. So extensive was Vincent's work, the movie sees him organizing charities for the poor, including the Foundation of the Charity, which was the forerunner for elderly care and medical healing for war victims. Vincent also founded a home for abandoned children and the 'Brotherhood of Charity,' a food pantry where those more fortunate donated to the poor. He's had numerous hospitals named after him, and was the spiritual advisor for the Queen of France (Germaine Dermoz), who became very familiar with Vincent's miraculous work.

        Pierre Fresnay, 49, as Monsieur Vincent jumped into stage and film acting after serving three years in the French Army during World War One, appearing in Alfred Hitchcock's 1934 "The Man Who Knew Too Much" and Jean Renoir's 1937 "La Grande Illusion." Alec Guinness listed Fresnay as his favorite actor.

        Film reviewer Steven Greydanus notes "Monsieur Vincent" only scratches the surface of this remarkable man. "No special background knowledge is necessary to perceive the spirit of the man's life, and the spirit of the man himself," wrote Greydanus. The movie, he said, "is a beautiful, inspiring film, one that rewards repeated viewing."
        10clanciai

        A monument to charity and a challenge to every human conscience

        There are many heart-rending scenes in this film, like taken directly from the reality of the 17th century with all its infernos of gutter life of the poor, the hungry, the sick and the invalids - they are all here, collected in Monsieur Vincent's hospitals for everyone in need, in whatever condition they are, and his hospitals and almshouses are always crowded, even with beggars and invalids fighting over beds that just have become vacant after one patient has died. Pierre Fresnay makes an unforgettable impersonation of the great pioneer of charity, penetrating deeply into the mind and character of the humble priest, who basically had to stand alone all his life against the overwhelming inhumanity of man, and even of women. It is a rich film, not hesitating to expose every aspect of the saint's difficult life and all his adversities, as even the beginning of the film brings you right down the shocking abyss of the horrible recklessness of man, as he gets stoned by the villagers, hiding behind their closed windows, when he comes to take his office as a vicar in a village that has been without a priest for ten years, all the villagers having turned savage as a result. It is a walk through a hell that never ends, and when Monsieur Vincent finally feels his end is coming (at almost 80 years), his dominating feeling is of insufficiency, that he hadn't done enough, that he hadn't really done anything at all during his 50 years of constant overwork, only for the poor and the endless crowd of interminable and eternal incurable misery...
        Kirpianuscus

        useful, in profound sense

        A beautiful film for must be grateful to director and lead actor. Because, obvious, it represents more than an inspired biopic. No doubts, in the splendid interpretation of pierre fresnay, it offeres a slice from the life of Vincent de Paul.

        But you feel this film as an interogation for yourself, again and again.

        Because it is a wise crafted definition of the relation with the other, poor, ill, alone, brutal as result of cruel conditions of life, idealistic or lazy.

        The discover of social aspects, from the men on the boat to the poor neighbors, from the abandoned babies to the oldnes and close death are the good points of this real moving film , so modern, including the technique aspects, so honest, grace including the impressive job of mister Fresnay.

        More than a simple to defined masterpiece.

        But a profound useful ball of questions.
        10shrine-2

        Movie bio worthy of a great man

        A man with the history of Vincent De Paul would daunt any biographer trying to do him justice, but Maurice Cloche and company hold a decided edge over the monumental task. To undertake it with them, they have the mercurial Pierre Fresnay to play "Monsieur Vincent." Fresnay is critic John Simon's favorite actor, and if there was nothing more than "Grand Illusion" with which to justify his choice, it would still be a worthy one. This movie merely confirms his pre-eminence and our towering esteem.

        It opens with De Paul entering the village Chatillon-les-Dombes where he is to assume the vacant post of parish priest and is welcomed with a stoning as he tries to save the life of a girl who has been boarded up in the house where her mother lays dead of what the villagers suspect is the plague. After petitioning the lord of the village to help without success, he takes matters into his own hands, acquiring the help of the church's caretaker to feed the famished child and bury the dead woman. He reprimands the villagers for their lack of charity, and sets out to administer the sacraments and help the family who took the orphaned girl in. He spurs on the people to such heights of charity with his sermons that they offer the family far too much to eat or store, and recognizing the waste that would ensue, he sets out to organize the people to provide for all those wanting with necessities.

        The needs of the poor that Vincent De Paul tried to fill went far beyond the French countryside settings of Chatillon and Clichy. He rubbed elbows with nobility and even the royal family. This provided him with the opportunity to minister to the poor in all states of life, whether they were prison inmates or galley workers or refugees (of which there were thousands given the state of turmoil France was in at the time) or the unemployed. While he was breaking new ground on how the Church should organize itself to serve the poor (He founded the Ladies of Charity made up of noblewomen and the Daughters of Charity made up of women of lesser station.), he was also settling moral issues (The most dramatic one is the controversy he has with the charitable organizations over the taking in of foundlings.), advising against duelling, tutoring noblemen's children, and counselling priests and establishing new outlooks on how to take in new ones. The movie can only graze the surface of the phenomenal work of this great man. A much longer runtime would be in order; it could touch on the earlier part of De Paul's life (He had been abducted by Barbary Coast pirates and sold into slavery where he remained for two years under the control of an apostate priest turned Muslim whom he later converted and with whom he returned to France.) and deal with more controversial issues (His denouncing of the Jansenists; his failed plea with the minister Mazarin to leave France to stop the war.). Given the time "Monsieur Vincent" has to pay its homages, the movie uses it laudably well. Whatever its limitations, this is one of the greatest biographical movies ever made.

        With a very young Michel Bouquet as a consumptive with whom Father De Paul shares his rented room and who opens the cleric's eyes to a society fraught with misery.
        dbdumonteil

        By far Maurice Cloche's best film

        A very good biopic about a great man,Saint Vincent de Paul,whose charity,abnegation,generosity and humanity were so huge that Queen Anne d' Autriche used to call him "the kingdom's conscience" Filmed in black and white ,in a style close to early Bresson,the film features many unforgettable scenes : the reunion with the noble ladies who are willing to "do something" but whose world is far from them ,the Poor;the scene on the royal galley where the legend tells that Monsieur Vincent took the place of an exhausted galley slave .

        Pierre Fresnay,whose unquestionable faith would turn to bigotry in his late parts ("le Défroqué" "Tant d'Amour Perdu" )finds here his lifetime part.Sometimes it seems that the Saint rose from the dead.

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          Selected by the Vatican in the "religion" category of its list of 45 "great films."
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          Vincent de Paul: You will soon realize charity is a heavy load to carry. It is heavier than a bucket of soup and a basket of bread. But you will always keep your tenderness and your smile. It is not hard to serve soup and bread. Even the rich can do that. But you are a servant to the poor a daughter of charity always smiling, always in a good mood. They are your masters. Touchy and demanding masters, as you'll see. The uglier and dirtier they are, the more unfair and vulgar they are, the more love you'll have to give. Only because of your love, and you love only, will the poor forgive you for the bread you're giving them.

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          Featured in The 79th Annual Academy Awards (2007)

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        • Date de sortie
          • 5 novembre 1947 (France)
        • Pays d’origine
          • France
        • Langue
          • Français
        • Aussi connu sous le nom de
          • Gospodin Vincent
        • Lieux de tournage
          • Pérouges, Ain, Rhône-Alpes, France
        • Sociétés de production
          • Edition et Diffusion Cinématographique (E.D.I.C.)
          • Office Familial de Documentaire Artistique (O.F.D.A.)
          • Union Générale Cinématographique (UGC)
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          1 heure 51 minutes
        • Couleur
          • Black and White
        • Rapport de forme
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