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Lustiger, il cardinale ebreo

Titolo originale: Le métis de Dieu
  • Film per la TV
  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Lustiger, il cardinale ebreo (2013)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe Jewish Cardinal tells the amazing true story of Jean-Marie Lustiger, the son of Polish-Jewish immigrants, who maintained his cultural identity as a Jew even after converting to Catholici... Leggi tuttoThe Jewish Cardinal tells the amazing true story of Jean-Marie Lustiger, the son of Polish-Jewish immigrants, who maintained his cultural identity as a Jew even after converting to Catholicism at a young age, and later joining the priesthood. Quickly rising within the ranks of th... Leggi tuttoThe Jewish Cardinal tells the amazing true story of Jean-Marie Lustiger, the son of Polish-Jewish immigrants, who maintained his cultural identity as a Jew even after converting to Catholicism at a young age, and later joining the priesthood. Quickly rising within the ranks of the Church, Lustiger was appointed Archbishop of Paris by Pope Jean Paul II - and found a ne... Leggi tutto

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    • Ilan Duran Cohen
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    • Chantal Derudder
    • Ilan Duran Cohen
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    • Laurent Lucas
    • Aurélien Recoing
    • Audrey Dana
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      • Ilan Duran Cohen
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Chantal Derudder
      • Ilan Duran Cohen
    • Star
      • Laurent Lucas
      • Aurélien Recoing
      • Audrey Dana
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    Laurent Lucas
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    • Jean-Marie Lustiger
    Aurélien Recoing
    Aurélien Recoing
    • Jean-Paul II
    Audrey Dana
    Audrey Dana
    • Fanny
    Henri Guybet
    Henri Guybet
    • Charles Lustiger
    Pascal Greggory
    Pascal Greggory
    • Albert Decourtray
    Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet
    Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet
    • Le père Julien
    Bruno Todeschini
    Bruno Todeschini
    • Théo Klein
    Nathalie Richard
    Nathalie Richard
    • La Mère Supérieure
    David Migeot
    • Guillaume Bussières
    Philippe Faure
    • Monseigneur Fernandez
    Mirza Halilovic
    • Cardinal Macharski
    Patrick Massiah
    • René Samuel Sirat
    Alex Skarbek
    Alex Skarbek
    • Père Kristof
    Pierre-Alain Chapuis
    Pierre-Alain Chapuis
    • Ady Steg
    Maurice Antoni
    • Rabbin Kaplan
    Dario Lanfranca
    • Père Brosolo
    Maciej Patronik
    • L'ouvrier polonais
    Arthur Orcier
    • Michel conducteur
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      • Ilan Duran Cohen
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    8dbrayshaw

    A Completed Jew

    This movie carries with it a large amount of animosity between Jews and Catholics, especially in regard to who owned the rights to display Auschwitz as a central part of their history of suffering.

    But, to me, it expresses a great need to announce to the world the completeness by those Jews who have grown to accept Jesus as their long awaited Messiah.

    What some have come to call themselves today -- those who are both Christian and Jewish at birth -- is a "completed Jew." There are today many Messianic Christian fellowships, one of which is called Jews for Jesus.

    Obviously, during the time this film was made, there weren't that many completed Jews making public statements, so that is why it was so newsworthy in the mid 80s.

    Today, this fact should be old news.
    9plamya-1

    The discomforts of "God's Crossbreed"

    I just saw this film at a Jewish film festival, and found it very thought-provoking and emotionally disquieting-- which I mean in a GOOD sense. I am neither Catholic nor Jewish, and so when I saw that the French title, "Le Metis de Dieu" points to a more universal phenomenon than the English title "The Jewish Cardinal," my cinephile self had more reason to regret the difficulty of procuring a broader distribution.

    The psychological, historical, cultural, and philosophical complexities of this make the 90- something minute running time something of a marvel, and indeed leave the viewer wanting more, while already feeling treated to an experience that goes far beyond the genre of "biopic," or "docudrama" would lead one to expect. The eccentric, often petulant man, navigating between the different cultural identities within himself while confronting the real- world challenges that history has set in his path is a full-blooded, multidimensional character and not an object of reverence.

    Meanwhile, as the camera travels from Orleans to Paris to Rome to Auschwitz and returning again to scenes of childhood and family, we witness a visual feast that surpasses our "made- for-TV" expectations.
    10Barev2013

    Whut -- I don't I have enough problems being Jewish!

    Viewed at the Third Jewish Film Festival of Budapest, November 20-23, 2014

    ."Le Métis de Dieu" or "The Jewish Cardinal" is a most poignant docudrama based on the actual biography of Jean-Marie Lustiger, the Archbishop of Orléans from 1981 to 2005. NOTE: The French word "métis" means Half-breed" so a direct translation of the French title would be "God's Half-breed" -- not inappropriate! The Jewish catch of this film -- and what a catch it is -- is that Lustiger was actually a Polish born Jew who was made to convert to Catholicism early in life and then rose through the ranks of the French Catholic hierarchy in an unstoppable arc. Always aware of his Jewish background he suffers all kinds of conflicts, internal and external, but eventually becomes buddies with Polish Pope John Paul II -- so friendly in fact that he calls the Pope by his secular first name, Karol, (originally Karol Wojtyla) at the dinner table. The portrayal of Pope Jean- Paul II by actor Aurélien Recoing is so off-the-wall that this aspect of the film alone would be well worth the price of admission to any self-respecting Polak. It is known that Jean Paul was athletic, but here we see him plunging into his private swimming pool, driving a car, and generally cavorting about like a rather ribald ordinary citizen. Obviously a point director Ilan Duran Cohen (Obviously Jewish) wanted to make in passing. The climax is reached when at The Pope's behest Lustiger is called upon to act as an intermediary negotiator at the gates of Auschwitz between Christian proponents of a Carmelite Convent Which has popped up next to the former Concentration Camp, and vehemently protesting Jews who consider it an outrage to erect a Christian monument on the very ground where so many Jews were murdered -- (by Christian! -- even if not in the name of religion.). This is a gripping drama straight through with complex psychological repercussions at every turn. Originally made for French TV but reads far more like an in situ cinema film. Laurent Lucas is Lustiger in a role to remember. Great picture, and not only for the obviously Jewish content. BRAVO, Ilan D. Cohen, Regisseur!
    8planktonrules

    This one takes time...and becomes quite moving as it nears its conclusion.

    I know very little about the real life Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger. I am not Catholic nor am I French--so it isn't surprising I don't know much about the man. So, in light of this, I cannot say that the film "Le Métis de Dieu" is accurate or not in its portrayal of the career and personality of the Cardinal. However, I assume it was pretty accurate because the film neither portrayed him as a saint or as a jerk. It gave many examples where he was a strong and admirable man and a few where he was pushy and less than perfect...hence their mentioning his unflattering nickname 'the Bulldozer'. For me, the best bio-pics are ones that neither strive to destroy nor canonize the subject of the film--and this movie seems to do this.

    When the film begins, Jean-Marie is about to become a Bishop in 1979. This move was made by the new Pope, John Paul II, and it seemed to take Lustiger by surprise, as this Jewish-born priest seemed content to remain at his post in a local church. However, he very quickly rose through the ranks of the church--becoming a Cardinal by the mid-1980s (a VERY fast rise to this position). The remainder of the film is about this period and immediately after. In particular, the focus is on how Lustiger managed to reconcile his Jewish heritage with his faith-- particularly in light of opposition from many sides, including his own family as well as both Jews and Catholics! This all comes to a head when the world's Jews are outraged when a Carmelite nunnery is started on the grounds of Auschwitz--and the Cardinal is called upon to help mediate. This isn't easy, however, as his own mother was murdered there and many of the Poles aren't particularly concerned about offending the Jews. And, in an odd twist, the Pope, for once, seems less than cordial towards Lustiger and his appeals to get these nuns off the property. See the film and see how all this works out.

    This is a film that starts relatively slowly and works to an exciting and very well-acted finale. Overall, this is a fascinating film for anyone--Jewish, Christian or whatever.
    10jmbwithcats

    Beautiful, Thoughtful, Reconciling Ourselves

    I just came back from seeing this today at the Jewish Film Festival and it was absolutely wonderful, I highly recommend it. A movie that takes on the identity of Judaism and Catholicism, the separation, and hopefully reconciliation of our humanity... when faced with such difficult issues as a convent on Auschwitz, and how one can maintain one's Jewish identity, while believing in a path of Jesus, without renouncing one or the other, though so many from both schools believe you should take a side so to speak.

    I feel very similar in my life, born a Jew, having had my deepest spiritual experiences in life with God and Jesus, but also of Buddhism... this is how I reconcile the dichotomy...

    A Jewish Seed, grows in the love of God, the love of Jesus, and the wisdom of Buddhism.

    This movie was challenging but loving, beautiful, and intelligent. I guess people really did smoke that much in the '80s, eh?

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      • 14 maggio 2015 (Italia)
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