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François et le chemin du soleil

Titre original : Fratello sole, sorella luna
  • 1972
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  • 2h 15min
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Judi Bowker and Graham Faulkner in François et le chemin du soleil (1972)
Dramatization of events in the life of St. Francis of Assisi from before his conversion experience through his audience with the pope, including his friendship with St. Clare.
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Le film du realisateur Franco Zeffirelli, Francois et le chemun du soleil, evoque les jeunes annees de Saint Francois d'Assise.Le film du realisateur Franco Zeffirelli, Francois et le chemun du soleil, evoque les jeunes annees de Saint Francois d'Assise.Le film du realisateur Franco Zeffirelli, Francois et le chemun du soleil, evoque les jeunes annees de Saint Francois d'Assise.

  • Réalisation
    • Franco Zeffirelli
  • Scénario
    • Suso Cecchi D'Amico
    • Charles Dyer
    • Kenneth Ross
  • Casting principal
    • Graham Faulkner
    • Judi Bowker
    • Leigh Lawson
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Franco Zeffirelli
    • Scénario
      • Suso Cecchi D'Amico
      • Charles Dyer
      • Kenneth Ross
    • Casting principal
      • Graham Faulkner
      • Judi Bowker
      • Leigh Lawson
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    • 18avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Oscar
      • 3 victoires et 2 nominations au total

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    Graham Faulkner
    Graham Faulkner
    • St. Francis of Assisi
    Judi Bowker
    Judi Bowker
    • Clare
    Leigh Lawson
    Leigh Lawson
    • Bernardo
    Kenneth Cranham
    Kenneth Cranham
    • Paolo
    Lee Montague
    Lee Montague
    • Pietro Di Bernardone
    Valentina Cortese
    Valentina Cortese
    • Pica Di Bernardone
    Alec Guinness
    Alec Guinness
    • Pope Innocent III
    Michael Feast
    Michael Feast
    • Silvestro
    Nicholas Willatt
    Nicholas Willatt
    • Giocondo
    John Sharp
    John Sharp
    • Bishop Guido
    Adolfo Celi
    Adolfo Celi
    • Consul
    Francesco Guerrieri
    • Deodato
    Peter Firth
    Peter Firth
    Robin Askwith
    Robin Askwith
    • Minor Role
    • (scènes coupées)
    Rossano Attrotico
    Pierre Baldini
      Alfredo Bianchini
      • Prete
      Aristide Caporale
      • Derelict
      • Réalisation
        • Franco Zeffirelli
      • Scénario
        • Suso Cecchi D'Amico
        • Charles Dyer
        • Kenneth Ross
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      8marcin_kukuczka

      after all these years, still WORTH SEEING

      This comment discusses the English version

      BROTHER SUN SISTER MOON was the first film I had seen in my life. I was 10 at the time when it was on Polish TV (before 1989 such films were censored by communists). The feelings I had are hard to express with words. I loved everything about it, music, story, cast, scenery, everything.

      Now, in 2004, when I see it again, I must admit that most of its splendor is gone. Where is this admiration? ... However, in spite of some faded emotions, it is still a film which I consider pleasure seeing again. Is there something magical about it?

      I think that what makes me, personally, fond of it are four most basic factors: the director himself, Franco Zeffirelli, whom I have always admired for his "artistic soul", the story, far from the true, but still moving and retaining the gist of Francesco's life - love to God and His creatures, the music by Ken Thorne and sung by Donovan (especially the title song), and scenery in which the movie was shot.

      Franco Zeffirelli chose excellent cast. Graham Faulkner was very much like Saint Francis: these profound eyes, smile full of love. WONDERFUL. Alec Guiness was also excellent. His role of pope Innocent is really unforgettable. Others, including Lee Montague (Pietro Bernardone), Leigh Lawson (Bernardo) and Valentina Cortese (Pica) also give memorable performances. Whenever I watch other films about Francesco, I can't get used to other faces than theirs from this film.

      The story is very different. I don't know why Zeffirelli changed it so much. In fact, Francesco did not leave his family like that. What is more, he was a great "Lover" of the Holy Cross, which I can't find in this film. However, one forgets about all these mistakes when the scene with the pope comes on screen. A Polish movie critic said that it is the most moving scene in the history of cinema. This viewpoint is, definitely, overdone, but there is some truth in it. The mosaic of Monreale Pantocrator looking deeply into everyone's eyes, pope's dream and second calling of Francesco and finally his blessing to the amazement of others - the film is worth watching for thanks to this scene alone. You will not regret.

      The last factor, scenery, is also worth considering. Film's Assisi is a lovely Italian town of San Gimignano, the hills of Umbria are replaced by Piano Grande, a parish church of Assisi by an old medieval abbey of Sant' Antimo, and finally a Roman basilica - the cathedral of Monreale - a real masterpiece of Norman - Byzantine art in Sicily (10 kilometers from Palermo). The locations in which this film was shot are, indeed, one of the best ever.

      Finally, if the above advantages did not fully talk for this movie, there is one more - its message. The message of love, forgiveness and respect for nature is extremely important nowadays. Films which promote it, and one of them is, undoubtedly, BROTHER SUN SISTER MOON, are a real treasure of cinema. And this movie does it mostly by the power of flower and song.

      I will end this review with a prayer of Saint Francis. Think about it. If we all copy these words to our lives, the world will be much better to live in:

      "Lord make me an instrument of your peace,

      Where there is hatred, let me sow LOVE

      Where there is injury, let me sow PARDON,

      Where there is doubt, let me sow FAITH,

      This is in GIVING that WE RECEIVE

      This is in PARDONING that we are PARDONED

      This is in DYING that we are BORN

      THAT WE ARE BORN TO ETERNAL LIFE!!!
      10dfwtvman@aol.com

      This movie highly impacted me as an early college student in the 1970s.

      Upon seeing this movie in my young 20s, I fell in love (metaphorically speaking) with St. Francis of Assisi and the simple message of life that he practiced. Though many of the absolute facts were stretched, like in most "historic" films, the movie was completely on the mark about his simplicity and his love of nature and mankind. In addition, it gave a very plausible and probable glimpse of the love relationship he had with St. Clare, all in contrast with the idea of love and sexuality which we have in these times.

      Though the Italian version soundtrack was not by Donovan, the English language songs he sang gave the movie great focus and support. I often wondered why it was only issued on vinyl in Italy, which is how I discovered Donovan's songs were not present. The music is sensitive and wonderful.

      Both young actors, Bowker & Faulkner, fill their roles with perfection. Bowker is one of the most beautiful and sensitive young actresses of that period, so it is with wonder that she was not more utilized or popular.

      Yes, the film does have the allegorical connection with the hippie movement, but that does not diminish the story nor the impact. In fact, rather, it parallels our times and served to connect me with the times of Francis, if that is possible.

      Finally, Zeffirelli deserves a thanks for tackling this saint with compelling zeal, passion, sensitivity, and panache. As another reviewer here noted, the scenery will blow you away. And as a child of the 50s who grew up in the late 60s, this movie offset the idea of love having to be of a sexual nature, and elevated love to a plane where it becomes transcendent and transforming. Isn't that what love is supposed to do in our lives? I have had my own 2 sons watch it with me more than once as they were growing up, and they are mid-20s now.

      It will be a hard film to find, but is viewable for any age without reservations and is well worth the search. (It is now available on DVD for around $10 or less.)
      DeeDee-10

      One of my favorites

      I finally ordered the video after renting it a dozen times! This film captures the essence of what I have read about St. Francis of Assisi. Faulkner, Bowker, and of course Alec Guinnes shine in their roles. I recognized the actress who played Francis' mother as the same actress who played Herodias in Jesus of Nazareth. Yes, it is a movie of the "flower children", but it is sincere and faultless. After so many viewings I even got used to Donovan! Zeffirelli did a wonderful job of directing, bringing out beautiful pieces of acting from all. The scene at the end with Pope Innocent III, Francis and his little band was as powerful as anything I've seen in film, religious or not. IMDB lists this film as Graham Faulkner's one and only! What happened to him I wonder?
      Schlockmeister

      Beautifully haunting interpretation

      Oh yes, we can look at this as a parable of the "hippies" and an anti-war, anti-establishment film (as if those are somehow "bad" things.) It is all that. Any director who cannot interpret through the lenses of his time is not a very good director. Zefferelli is a master at it. It may make the movies seem dated but that also is a sign of mastership as we see the life of Francis and also see life in the Vietnam era 1970s. The movie itself is hauntingly filmed in a dreamlike manner. It tells the story of Francis who we will later know as Saint Francis Of Assissi. It is not an attempt to tell the complete story of the saint, but to use episodes from his life to speak to the culture of the time. It is not a biography so much as it is an interpretation.
      8Libretio

      Beautiful, lyrical, stately

      BROTHER SUN SISTER MOON

      Aspect ratio: 1.75:1

      Sound format: Mono

      The early life of St. Francis of Assisi (Graham Faulkner), the son of a wealthy merchant who underwent a spiritual conversion following his experiences in the crusades and later renounced his worldly goods before establishing a holy order separate from traditional Church teachings.

      Conceived and executed in much the same visual manner as his ultra-popular ROMEO AND JULIET (1968), Franco Zeffirelli's BROTHER SUN SISTER MOON attempts to draw parallels between the work and philosophy of St. Francis and the ideology which underpinned the worldwide hippy movement throughout the 1960's and early 70's. Hence the ragged-but-lyrical cinematography (by Ennio Guarnieri), fractured editing (by Reginald Mills), and the use of contemporary - but strangely timeless - folk songs written and performed by Donovan, all of which conjures the requisite mood of spiritual awakening whilst simultaneously dating the movie quite firmly within its period. Cynics will hate it, while others will embrace Zeffirelli's defiant romanticism. Daringly, Zeffirelli's script (co-written by Suso Cecchi d'Amico and Lina Wertmuller) contrasts Francis' piety and virtue with the bloated pomp of official Church doctrine, weighed down by internal politics and social indifference, though it's difficult to gauge if this represents a veiled attack on Christian orthodoxy or is simply a reflection of Francis' dismissal of outdated customs in favor of a return to Nature.

      Lovingly crafted by Lorenzo Mongiardino (art direction) and Danilo Donati (costumes), the movie is toplined by a cast of gifted newcomers and screen veterans, including Judi Bowker (one of the most beautiful actresses of her generation), Leigh Lawson, Kenneth Cranham, Valentina Cortese and Alec Guinness. But the film derives much of its strength from Faulkner as the young, battle-scarred nobleman laid low by his wartime experiences, who emerges from the horrors of conflict with a completely new and spiritual outlook on life. Faulkner was one of a handful of young actors (including FELLINI-SATYRICON's Hiram Keller and LISA AND THE DEVIL's Alessio Orano) who emerged from European cinema in the 1970's, handsome and talented in equal measure, to burn brightly and briefly before disappearing into relative obscurity. Here, Faulkner's intense beauty and fresh-faced innocence are illuminated by Guarnieri's worshipful camera and Zeffirelli's attentive direction, which places him center-stage throughout (there's even a generous, PG-level nude scene halfway through the movie). This was Faulkner's cinematic debut, and while Zeffirelli couldn't have made a better choice for such a crucial role, the director later described him as slightly aloof from his fellow actors, which may explain his subsequent retreat from showbusiness. But here, his grace and dignity are displayed in abundance, and it's hard not to fall in love with him, every time he appears on-screen.

      The alternative Italian version (FRATELLO SOLE SORELLA LUNA) runs approximately 14 minutes longer and replaces Donovan's music with a fully orchestral score by Riz Ortolani. In related events, editor Mills produced a 16mm documentary entitled FRANCO ZEFFIRELLI: A FLORENTINE ARTIST (1973), compiled from footage shot during the making of the movie, featuring a lengthy interview with the director himself.

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      • Anecdotes
        According to Franco Zeffirelli's autobiography, The Beatles were asked to appear in this movie in the main roles, but were unable due to scheduling conflicts. Zeffirelli also screentested Al Pacino for the role of Francesco, but rejected him due to his theatrical overacting style.
      • Gaffes
        The film has the bishop of Assisi sending men to burn down Francis" chapel out of resentment that everyone is going to Francis. The historical bishop, Guido of Assisi, was a friend and advocate of Francis and his community from the beginning.
      • Citations

        Clare: Do you remember me? I'm Clare... People say you are mad, do you know that? When you went off to war they said you were fine, intelligent - and now you are mad, because... because you sing like the birds, you chase after butterflies and... you look at flowers. I think you were mad before, not now.

      • Versions alternatives
        The Italian version runs 14 minutes longer, has a different score (no Donovan) and is totally recut, almost to the extent of being a different film. The film is not a flashback, it begins as the boys travel to an attic where they've acquired suits of Armour, then into the credits, then an extended ride through the fields with totally different dialogue. Different scenes, shots and dialogue throughout.
      • Connexions
        Featured in Tabloid (2010)
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        (Riz Ortolani-Benjamin)

        Sung by Claudio Baglioni

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      • Date de sortie
        • 29 septembre 1973 (France)
      • Pays d’origine
        • Royaume-Uni
        • Italie
      • Langues
        • Italien
        • Anglais
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • Hermano sol, hermana luna
      • Lieux de tournage
        • Monreale, Palerme, Sicile, Italie
      • Sociétés de production
        • Euro International Films
        • Vic Films Productions
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        • 3 000 000 $US (estimé)
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        2 heures 15 minutes
      • Mixage
        • Mono
      • Rapport de forme
        • 1.85 : 1

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