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Mère Jeanne des anges

Titre original : Matka Joanna od Aniolów
  • 1961
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  • 1h 50min
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Mère Jeanne des anges (1961)
A priest is sent to a small parish in the Polish countryside which is believed to be under demonic possession and there he finds his own temptations awaiting.
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Un prêtre est envoyé dans une petite paroisse de la campagne polonaise qu'on croit être possédée par le démon, mais ce sont ses propres tentations qui l'y attendent.Un prêtre est envoyé dans une petite paroisse de la campagne polonaise qu'on croit être possédée par le démon, mais ce sont ses propres tentations qui l'y attendent.Un prêtre est envoyé dans une petite paroisse de la campagne polonaise qu'on croit être possédée par le démon, mais ce sont ses propres tentations qui l'y attendent.

  • Réalisation
    • Jerzy Kawalerowicz
  • Scénario
    • Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz
    • Tadeusz Konwicki
    • Jerzy Kawalerowicz
  • Casting principal
    • Lucyna Winnicka
    • Mieczyslaw Voit
    • Anna Ciepielewska
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    • Réalisation
      • Jerzy Kawalerowicz
    • Scénario
      • Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz
      • Tadeusz Konwicki
      • Jerzy Kawalerowicz
    • Casting principal
      • Lucyna Winnicka
      • Mieczyslaw Voit
      • Anna Ciepielewska
    • 14avis d'utilisateurs
    • 37avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total

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    Lucyna Winnicka
    Lucyna Winnicka
    • Mother Joan of the Angels
    Mieczyslaw Voit
    Mieczyslaw Voit
    • Father Jozef Suryn…
    Anna Ciepielewska
    Anna Ciepielewska
    • Sister Malgorzata
    Maria Chwalibóg
    Maria Chwalibóg
    • Antosia
    Kazimierz Fabisiak
    Kazimierz Fabisiak
    • Father Brym
    Stanislaw Jasiukiewicz
    Stanislaw Jasiukiewicz
    • Squire
    Zygmunt Zintel
    Zygmunt Zintel
    • Wincenty Wolodkowicz
    Jerzy Kaczmarek
    • Kaziuk
    Franciszek Pieczka
    Franciszek Pieczka
    • Odryn
    Jaroslaw Kuszewski
    Jaroslaw Kuszewski
    • Juraj
    Lech Wojciechowski
    Lech Wojciechowski
    • Piatkowski
    Marian Nosek
    • Dominican Priest
    Jerzy Walden
    • Dominican Priest
    Marian Nowak
    Marian Nowak
    Zygmunt Malawski
    Zygmunt Malawski
    • Exorcist
    Stanislaw Szymczyk
    Andrzej Antkowiak
    • Young Jew
    • (non crédité)
    Halina Billing-Wohl
    Halina Billing-Wohl
    • Nun
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Jerzy Kawalerowicz
    • Scénario
      • Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz
      • Tadeusz Konwicki
      • Jerzy Kawalerowicz
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    8tomgillespie2002

    Complex and courageous

    In what could be viewed as a sequel to Ken Russell's The Devils (1970), Jerzy Kawalerowicz's bleak but brilliant drama tells the infamous story of the so-called 'Loudon Possessions', in which a convent of nuns were said to have been possessed by a variety of demons, seducing men and indulging in sinful activities while the Church sent priests to exorcise them. It resulted in the death of French Catholic priest Urbain Grandier, who was burned at the stake after suggestions were made that he had succumbed to evil himself, forging a 'diabolical pact' that bound his soul to the Devil. It's an event that has caught the imagination of many artists, including the aforementioned Russell, as well as Aldous Huxley. but never has it been portrayed with such terrifying foreboding as in Mother Joan of the Angels.

    Father Suryn (Mieczyslaw Voit) is sent to a Polish convent in the seventeenth century, where talk amongst the sparse townsfolk are of the wicked acts committed by the nuns of the convent that looms over the town like a ghost. At the head of this apparent possession is Mother Joan (Lucyna Winnicka), who tells Suryn of the fate of the previous priest, whose charred remains still lie at the burning post. Suryn is so horrified by what he sees as the purest of evils that he promises to rid Joan of her affliction, even if it is at the expense of his own soul, becoming a martyr in the fight against Satan's influence.

    The picture is black and white and the cinematography is dark and empty, capturing the hopelessness of this small, insignificant and nameless town. It resembles the minimalistic work of Ingmar Bergman and Carl Theodor Dreyer, and shares many of the conflicted representations of religion that frequented the auteur's back catalogue. The film occasionally branches out into horror, with close-ups and shadows used to powerful effect as Satan's influence creeps into Suryn's soul, leading him to reach out in desperation to a rabbi in what is one of the film's most powerful scenes. It's also a twisted love story between Joan and Suryn, transcending mere desire into something deeper and unspoken. Complex and courageous, Kawalerowicz's film will most likely always be overshadowed by Russell's more provocative work, but this is one of the finest works to come out of 60's Poland.

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    3cstotlar-1

    Talking Heads

    The subject of this film is a fascinating one and it has been portrayed in several media with great eloquence. I know nothing at all about the director of this film except that he is apparently not an experienced director at all. He might be a writer or theologian or philosopher but his field of expertise does not extend to direction. The film is poorly paced, verbose and it drags on for at least thirty minutes in excess. It repeats itself almost literally near the end to make a rather feeble point that it actually does have structure with apologies, I suppose, for the talk fest for the past two hours plus.. Frankly,I can't find anything to admire in it.

    Curtis Stotlar
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    Bleakly beautiful

    A slow-burn horror for the imagination, atmospheric and superbly acted, the players get more expression from their eyes than I've seen in any film since the silent days. Yet the voices of the 'devils' as they speak through Mother Joanna are all scarily differentiated. A great setting, empty and expressionist, which I believe was a rubbish tip or an old quarry near Lodz. The convent set was, like Black Narcissus, entirely a studio construction. I can't remember the last time I saw such crisp pellucid black and white photography. In plot terms, this is a sequel to Ken Russell's The Devils, near the beginning we see the stake where Grandier (his name changed to something a bit more Polish-sounding) had been burnt. There are no more burnings in this film, but the shadow of the stake overhangs the action, underlining that even when a story ends, the characters go on. As they will go on in your mind after you've watched this film. You'll talk about it - What will happen to them next?
    8clanciai

    The devils of Loudun transferred to Polish Tarkovsky settings

    This has nothing to do with the reality of the so called devils of Loudun and the case of the local vicar Urbain Grandier and his conflict with Cardinal Richelieu, eventually leading to his burning at the stake. This is an entirely Polish paraphrase on the phenomenon set somewhere in the wilderness in an apocalyptic landscape of desolation with no trees, no music except monastic monodies, sterile surroundings and a bleak environment, like changing the whole situation into some dark medieval times. Instead, this is a thoroughly stylistic film using the obsession of the nuns for ballet-like performances of striking cinematography and efficient beauty, while there is no actual story here. A young priest comes to the convent of the nuns to do something about their obsessions, which he ultimately fails in, as he himself becomes infatuated with the beautiful abbess mother Joan, who dominates the entire film. A previous priest has been burnt at the stake for being alleged to have seduced the nuns and caused their obsession, here is the one parallel to the case of Urbain Grandier, but all the rest is Polish conjecture. The film is worth seeing for its stylistic treats, but there has never been made any correct or convincing film of what really happened at Loudun. The only one who has tried to investigate the case thoroughly, as far as I know, was Aldous Huxley.
    9Prof-Hieronymos-Grost

    Superb Polish tale of Exorcism

    Father Jozef Suryn (Mieczyslaw Voit) is the latest in a long line of priests dispatched to an isolated 17th century convent to investigate the rumours of satanic obsession and possession affecting the nuns who live there. His particular task is to exorcise Mother Joan of the Angels,(Lucyna Winnicka) the mother superior of the convent who it would seem is possessed by numerous demons. Father Josef has been in training so to speak for many weeks, through prayer, abstinence, limited fasting and self flagellation and when he arrives at a nearby inn, he is shocked at the rumours he hears from the locals,who seem to take great pleasure in telling him of his difficult task, a task it would appear his that is going to be very difficult as the previous incumbent of his job had just recently been burnt at the stake.

    Mother Joan of the Angels was in fact based on real events and might be considered by some as one of the earliest examples of Nunsploitation, but the film is not exploitative in any way and never resorts to nudity or explicit sex, in fact it's a beautifully filmed, superbly acted horror drama that it would seem was very influential on William Friedkin's The Exorcist(1973), in fact if I hadn't previously known of its influence I would be comparing it to that film along with perhaps Bergman's Sjunde inseglet, Det (1957)a film set in a similar time frame that also boasts many wonderful scenes of rusticity amongst the peasants and that explores their every fear, not least in the first 15 mins where Mother Joan of the Angels is, it must be said, slow to get going, but in a good way, as Kawalerowicz builds up the tension, there is much talk and speculation amongst the peasants as the demonic things that go in the convent, the viewer is left in high anticipation of the evil that lurks there. The stunning high contrast black & white photography by Jerzy Wójcik is reminiscent of many an expressionistic silent era film, in particular the first meeting between the two main characters is superb as the juxtaposition of Suryn's black hair, black beard and black robe against Mother Joan's pure white habit and headdress is very striking, mainly because the classic colours of good and evil are actually reversed, for Mother Joan is possessed by no less than eight demons which don't take long to show themselves to Suryn, his plight seems doomed to failure as he is a man unsure of his own ability, his wide eyes giving away his fear of the demons and his task ahead. On the whole the film is an very intelligent character study that also touches on some very interesting theological issues, issues that are explored when Suryn goes to a local Rabbi for help. The only negative I would say for the film concerns the DVD which had some really poor subtitles, other than that I can't recommend it highly enough.9/10

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    • Anecdotes
      Based on the same 17th century historical incident that was also the basis for Ken Russell's "The Devils".
    • Citations

      Father Jozef Suryn: All redemption is in love. Love is as strong as death.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Fejezetek a film történetéböl: A lengyel film (1990)
    • Bandes originales
      Theme Music
      Performed by the The Polish Radio Choir (as Polish Radio Choirs)

      Conducted by Tadeusz Dobrzanski

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    • How long is Mother Joan of the Angels?Alimenté par Alexa

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 juin 2013 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Pologne
    • Langues
      • Polonais
      • Latin
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Mother Joan of the Angels
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Józefów, Lódzkie, Pologne
    • Sociétés de production
      • Film Polski Film Agency
      • Zespol Filmowy "Kadr"
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    • Durée
      1 heure 50 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
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