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La religiosa

Titolo originale: La religieuse
  • 2013
  • T
  • 1h 52min
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Pauline Etienne in La religiosa (2013)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua lingua1760s France. Suzanne is shocked when her bourgeois family sends her to a convent. There she faces oppression and torment, leading her to fight back and expose the dehumanizing effect of clo... Leggi tutto1760s France. Suzanne is shocked when her bourgeois family sends her to a convent. There she faces oppression and torment, leading her to fight back and expose the dehumanizing effect of cloistered life.1760s France. Suzanne is shocked when her bourgeois family sends her to a convent. There she faces oppression and torment, leading her to fight back and expose the dehumanizing effect of cloistered life.

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    • Guillaume Nicloux
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Denis Diderot
    • Guillaume Nicloux
    • Jérôme Beaujour
  • Star
    • Pauline Etienne
    • Isabelle Huppert
    • Louise Bourgoin
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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    • Regia
      • Guillaume Nicloux
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Denis Diderot
      • Guillaume Nicloux
      • Jérôme Beaujour
    • Star
      • Pauline Etienne
      • Isabelle Huppert
      • Louise Bourgoin
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    Pauline Etienne
    Pauline Etienne
    • Suzanne Simonin
    Isabelle Huppert
    Isabelle Huppert
    • Supérieure Saint-Eutrope
    Louise Bourgoin
    Louise Bourgoin
    • Supérieure Christine
    Martina Gedeck
    Martina Gedeck
    • Madame Simonin, mère de Suzanne
    Françoise Lebrun
    Françoise Lebrun
    • Madame de Moni
    Agathe Bonitzer
    Agathe Bonitzer
    • Soeur Thérèse
    Alice de Lencquesaing
    Alice de Lencquesaing
    • Soeur Ursule
    Gilles Cohen
    Gilles Cohen
    • Père de Suzanne
    Marc Barbé
    Marc Barbé
    • Père Castella
    François Négret
    François Négret
    • Maître Manouri
    Lou Castel
    Lou Castel
    • Baron de Lasson
    Nicolas Jouhet
    • Prêtre Sainte-Marie
    Pascal Bongard
    Pascal Bongard
    • L'archidiacre
    Pierre Nisse
    Pierre Nisse
    • Marquis de Croismare
    Fabrizio Rongione
    Fabrizio Rongione
    • Père Morante
    Garance Clavel
    Garance Clavel
    • Soeur Bénédicte
    Jean-Yves Dupuis
    • Célestin
    Héloïse Jadoul
    • Armelle Simonin
    • Regia
      • Guillaume Nicloux
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Denis Diderot
      • Guillaume Nicloux
      • Jérôme Beaujour
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    10gradyharp

    Forgive me Father for I have sinned

    Denis Diderot wrote La Religieuse (The Nun) in 1780 and the power in this story remains intact in this screen adaptation by Guillaume Nicloux (who also directs) and Jérôme Beaujour. Diderot was a radical freethinker, rejecting conventional dogma and associated himself with some of the most enlightened philosophers of his age. His books were burned and Diderot himself served three months in Vincennes prison in retaliation for his attacks on the conventional morality of the day. Some of his books were considered so radical that they were banned until after his death.

    The story takes place in France, in the 1760s. Born to a bourgeois family, Suzanne (Pauline Etienne) is a beautiful young girl with a natural talent for music. Despite her faith, she is dismayed when her parents send her off to a convent, expecting her to become a nun. Suzanne first resists the rules of the convent, but soon finds out that she is an illegitimate child, leaving her no other option than to pronounce her vows and suffer the consequences of her mother's sin. She soon wants to escape the religious path and is trying to revoke her vows when the Mother Superior, who had brought her comfort and solace, dies. Her successor, Sister Christine (Louise Bourgoin), turns out to be a sadistic and cruel Mother Superior, inflicting the worst forms of humiliation upon Suzanne, such as depriving her of food and clothing. Suzanne is finally transferred to another convent, where she discovers another kind of Mother Superior (Isabelle Huppert), who develops an inappropriate affectionate bond with her. The story is one of a woman trying to resist imposed religious values, revealing the dehumanizing effect of cloistered life.

    Pauline Etienne is radiant as Suzanne and as always Isabelle Huppert delivers a riveting performance. The costumes by Anaïs Romand are especially fine as is the musical score by Max Richter. This is a superb film on every level.
    5shawneofthedead

    Get thee to a nunnery... though perhaps not this one

    Imagine being sent to a convent against your will. Imagine taking a religious vow in which you don't personally have faith. Imagine discovering that the treacherous currents of guilt, power, control and sex remain every bit as relevant within a nunnery as outside of it. Such is the tragic predicament in which the film's titular nun finds herself in this handsomely-shot - if not entirely well-executed - adaptation of 18th-century French philosopher Denis Diderot's controversial novel.

    With the family coffers drained for the dowries of her two elder sisters, Suzanne Simonin (Pauline Etienne) is sent to a convent. She has no desire to be there, and makes that known to the kindly abbess who takes care of her. When her benefactress mysteriously dies, convent life rapidly becomes all the more complicated. Suzanne finds herself treading far murkier waters, her wellbeing completely at the mercy of the cold, unforgiving Supérieure Christine (Louise Bourgoin) and the overly attentive Supérieure Saint-Eutrope (Isabelle Huppert).

    For much of its running time, The Nun explores Suzanne's plight with a steely depth and determination that's fascinating to watch. There's an icy tension to her confrontations with Supérieure Christine: these are rife with politics, power and drama, as the flock of nuns dutifully turn against Suzanne with the capricious menace of school-children on a playground. Etienne is wonderful throughout, playing Suzanne's rebellious spirit as convincingly as she does her moments of surrender and despair.

    It's when the usually magnificent Huppert appears on the scene that The Nun stumbles badly. Huppert's character is drawn in broad, garish strokes, with none of the depth, complexity and subtlety of which she is so very capable. Almost laughably, Supérieure Saint-Eutrope appears to be little more than a fickle, amorous gargoyle leeching on the younger nuns in her charge.

    Perhaps that's partly the point - it could be a tip of the hat to the fact that Diderot's novel started out as an elaborate practical joke on a friend, rather than a genuinely impassioned treatise on the state of the church. Even so, the shift in tone from considered to campy is abrupt and, ultimately, too much to bear.
    8ulicknormanowen

    La religieuse de Diderot.

    In 1966 ,when the first version of Diderot's novel was released, there was an outcry :the Church insisted that the movie be called "Suzanne Simonin,la religieuse de Diderot ". Half a century later ,history did not repeat. The Catholic Church has seen worse.

    Nicloux 's remake is not in the least inferior to Rivette's work ; it's downright different from it ,and with the exception of Micheline Presles, has a more convincing cast : Pauline Etienne, in the tradition of Catherine Mouchet ("Thérèse") , is a more credible tormented nun than the beautiful but inexpressive Anna Karina ; she shines in the scene of her vows where one feels her confusion and her human hesitations .Ditto for Isabelle huppert ,one of the best living French actresses,who effortlessly outshines Liselotte Pulver in the thankless part of the homosexual mother superior who falls madly in love with unfortunate Suzanne who has not got a clue but knows that there's something wrong in this ,to put it mildly, disconcerting relationship .Nicloux smartly uses the old French ditty from the seventeenth century "Mon Père M'a Donné Un mari" (= my father gave me a husband) , which denounced the drama of the numerous daughters married against their will .When the lesbian mother superior reprises the song , she identifies herself at Suzanne's husband ;Huppert is only supporting ,but she blows everyone off the screen in her scenes.

    Neither Rivette nor Nicloux was faithful to the end of the novel : after escaping from the convent ,the heroine was desperately looking for a job as a governess or a simple servant in a castle ;the book ends with a PS that augurs badly .The former director gave a pessimistic tragical denouement.

    Nicloux ,on the other hand ,developped an aspect of the novel : Suzanne is an illegitimate child ; Diderot who was an atheist , made the mother a hypocrit who thought that,by giving her daughter as an offering to God, she was able to wash her sin away. Some space is given over to this affair which leads to a (relatively) optimistic conclusion : the wonderful pictures of the nature in the last sequences,sharply contrast with the place were Suzanne was "buried alive".
    4derek-duerden

    Probably Unfair to be Too Critical of the Cliches...

    ... given the age of the story - but this disappoints on other fronts as well.

    Firstly, the Dickensian "let's drag everyone through misery until the deus ex machina ending" is just too well-worn for me, but could have been OK if the execution were more interesting on the way. Sadly, I was bored quite often, waiting for something to happen (or just not to see again something already well-signposted) and some of the acting (sadly including Huppert's turn here) was just not very convincing.

    Ultimately, a nicely-shot but (for me) too-familiar tale of the crushing power of systems and the risks of resistance. Others may have more fun with it.
    5zeionara

    Ridiculously spartan

    From the first few minutes the movie seems too plain and boring. There are only two scenes which take up too much time and do not explain anything completely. The plot is silly, the music is unsatisfying. Don't recommend this for watching to anyone.

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      The French sister Suzanne is played by Pauline Etienne, who was born in Belgium. In La storia di una monaca (1959), a similar movie based on the real life story of a Belgian nun who also wants to leave her convent, Sister Luke is played by Audrey Hepburn who was also born in Belgium.
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      Mad nun Sister Bénédicte pronounces the Latin sentence "Noli me tangere" ('Touch me not', John 20:17) with the reconstructed Classical Latin pronunciation, which was not used by the Catholic Church those days.
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      Composed by Antonio Vivaldi

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    • Data di uscita
      • 5 settembre 2013 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Francia
      • Germania
      • Belgio
    • Sito ufficiale
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      • Francese
      • Latino
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Bronnbach Monastery, Baden-Württemberg, Germania(Suzanne entering convent as noviciate)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Les Films du Worso
      • Belle Epoque Films
      • Versus Production
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      • Dolby Digital
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