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Brides of Christ

  • Minissérie de televisão
  • 1991
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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Brides of Christ (1991)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe struggles of nuns and students at a Roman Catholic convent school in 1960s Sydney.The struggles of nuns and students at a Roman Catholic convent school in 1960s Sydney.The struggles of nuns and students at a Roman Catholic convent school in 1960s Sydney.

  • Artistas
    • Brenda Fricker
    • Sandy Gore
    • Josephine Byrnes
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    8,2/10
    733
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    • Artistas
      • Brenda Fricker
      • Sandy Gore
      • Josephine Byrnes
    • 17Avaliações de usuários
    • 4Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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      • 12 vitórias e 2 indicações no total

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    Brenda Fricker
    Brenda Fricker
    • Sister Agnes
    • 1991
    Sandy Gore
    Sandy Gore
    • Mother Ambrose
    • 1991
    Josephine Byrnes
    Josephine Byrnes
    • Sister Catherine
    • 1991
    Lisa Hensley
    Lisa Hensley
    • Sister Paul
    • 1991
    Beth Champion
    Beth Champion
    • Sister Clare
    • 1991
    Joy Hruby
    • Sister Polycarp
    • 1991
    Connie Hobbs
    • Sister Pierre
    • 1991
    Ann Fay
    • Sister Innocent
    • 1991
    Michelle Pettigrove
    • Sister Francine
    • 1991
    Naomi Watts
    Naomi Watts
    • Frances Heffernan
    • 1991
    Kym Wilson
    Kym Wilson
    • Rosemary Fitzgerald
    • 1991
    Melissa Thomas
    • Brigid Maloney
    • 1991
    Kirsty McGregor
    Kirsty McGregor
    • Caroline
    • 1991
    Vanessa Collier
    • Jacinta
    • 1991
    Rhys McConnochie
    Rhys McConnochie
    • Monsignor
    • 1991
    Penny Stehli
    • Sister Patrick
    • 1991
    Irene Rowland
    • Sister Perpetua
    • 1991
    Leo Taylor
    • Bill Fitzgerald
    • 1991
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    Old Joe

    ‘Brides of Christ' is my favourite mini- series, and one that exceeded all my expectations!

    I was very young when the ABC presented the ‘critically acclaimed Australian mini-series, Brides of Christ' on Australian TV, back in 1991. All I knew is that I wanted to see it one day. Now that day has come. It tells the story of Roman Catholic nuns and life at their boarding school during the 1960s, showing the struggles for freedom, choice and tradition to be upheld at such a prestigious institution. With a great cast, and wonderful story, this is great entertainment for Catholics and any other religious denomination that might be fascinated as to what it means to be the ‘Brides of Christ'.

    Behind the high convent walls, their lives are circumscribed by centuries old tradition, rites and disciplines. But in times of radical change and upheaval, the Brides of Christ are forced to reconcile the conflict between the ancient ways and the new. They are bound by vows, which set them apart, yet they must become part of the changing world. For many their faith will be sufficient to carry them through their personal crises. But some are tormented by questions that they cannot answer, disciplines they cannot follow and love they dare not feel. In their care are spirited teenagers, schooled in the old creed, yet eager to taste the new freedom.

    The strongest aspect to the ‘BOC' series has to be its story, brilliantly written by screenwriters John Alsop and Sue Smith. The story was very creative, confronting, emotional, fascinating and interesting to learn what it is like to live life not only as nun, but a Catholic as well. The content to the stories were also very deep and meaningful, covering such issues as the ways of the church, the convent's feelings on ideologies, divorce/marriage, friendships, defiance, sex and birth control. Also, having each show named after one main character of the series, then making them the main focus of that particular show, was very effective and something I liked. My favourite episodes in the series are titled ‘Rosemary' and ‘Catherine', as I found both too be brilliant.

    ‘BOC' was well directed by Ken Cameron, giving us a very in-depth look at what is like to be part of a convent. He also showed us many things onscreen that even I had thought were not possible to see. The series was produced by Sue Masters famous for other ABC programs such as G.P. I feel that a lot of the success for ‘BOC' has to be attributed to Masters and her skills as a producer.

    The series main stars include nuns such as Sister Agnes (Academy Award winner Brenda Fricker) and Mother Ambrose (Sandy Gore). Fricker shows here why she was chosen as a lead character for the program. While Gore shows a very strong presence onscreen, which suits the role she undertook as the mother of the convent.

    You then have the younger nuns like Diane/Sister Catherine (Josephine Byrnes) and Sister Paul (Lisa Hensley). The transformation that takes place over both characters is fascinating to see. Catherine is a very liberal minded nun, as she takes a different point of view on many issues that are usually thought about in a very conservative manner by the nuns and the church. Paul is a funny character to watch, as she is very immature and naïve about life and its many experiences. However when she becomes a highly respected nun, she also turns out to be a very good school teacher at the same time.

    The younger cast of BOC was also very good. Three best friends are Frances Heffernan (Naomi Watts), Rosemary Fitzgerald (Kym Wilson) and Bridget Maloney (Melissa Thomas), who show many times throughout BOC, that good friends are very hard to find. These girls are very big within the school, causing quite a commotion many times. Rosemary was my favourite character in BOC, as I found her stubbornness and defiance most noteworthy. Kym Wilson's performance as this character was terrific.

    There was also some fine acting talent in very minor roles in BOC. The biggest has to be Bridget's brother, Dominic Maloney (Hollywood star Russel Crowe), who has a big effect on Rosemary. There was a teacher, Ian McGregor (Phillip Quast), who creates quite an impression at the convent, and a priest, Jack (Simon Burke), who Sister Paul is very keen on at one stage. However, Jack's views on life and the church are very weird to workout. Other characters include the Bishop (Michael Craig), Rosemary's mother, Judith Fitzgerald (the dish's Genevieve Mooy) and another of Bridget's siblings, Brendan Maloney (Brian Rooney).

    The TV theme was subtly effective in the ‘Brides of Christ'. I like how it made me feel at the start and end of each episode, as it was just what the show needed. The music was composed by Mario Millo. The costumes designed for BOC were excellent, especially showing both the traditional and newer style of uniform for the nuns. This aspect of the series was done by Annie Marshall.

    ‘Brides of Christ', is a mini-series not just showing religious themes as such, but is also open to show what it means to defy the church and experience all of life's other wonders. It is my opinion that this show while being quite controversial was also very brave at the same time. My church has recently handed down a decision that I believe will separate the church, very much like some of the issues presented on ‘BOC'. The only reservation I had about watching a series such as this, were the feelings I had towards the Roman Catholic Church, which are very strong. While everyone is entitled to follow any religion they feel suits them, the Catholic's viewpoint on many issues is hard for me to accept and understand. While I am not a member of the Catholic Church, boy I am glad I was finally able to experience the great wonders of the ‘Brides of Christ'.

    CMRS gives ‘Brides of Christ': 5 (Brilliant Mini-Series)
    8ophoven

    My favorite mini series of the 90's.

    This is my first on-line comment and this work is right for the effort. I originally read about the series because it popped up under Russell Crowe's work. The description intriqued me, but the quality of the characters and performers is what brings me to write. I grew up in the 60's and the issues, music and philosophical questions were especially poignant. My women friends and even my Mom have agreed that the work is excellent and definitely worth seeing.
    10atlantic965

    Landmark Production

    This mini series was shown in the U.S. on the A&E Television network and it was landmark miniseries that correctly showed the turmoil effecting the catholic church after Vatican II. The story is a very Australian one in terms of how the changes going on in the church effected Catholics in Australia in the 1960s. This miniseries launched the careers of many young actors such as Naomi Watts and Russell Crowe. There is a huge amount of acting talent in Australia and they shine in this production. BOC was the performance of Brenda Flicker's career and is the one actress that stands out in the miniseries. The irony is almost half a century after Vatican II real reform seems to elude so much of the catholic church but it has reversed it's positions on so many issues since the 1960s.
    Clipper965

    Outstanding Mini-Series

    I first saw Brides of Christ when A&E aired it 1991 and it remains the best mini series I have ever seen. Brides is a testament to the incredible amount of undiscovered acting talent that exist in Australia. The film has a bit of a left of center political slant but is still an outstanding production. To its credit Brides does a credible job explaining the turmoil in the Catholic Church that resulted from Vatican 2. This mini series should be shown throughout the Islamic world as there are many parallels. You must have this Mini Series. I bought the 3 tape VHS collection and just bought the DVD because the VHS have become worn out due to being watched over and over. I loan them out to everyone I know.
    10chl-6

    One of the best mini series ever

    IMO one of the best mini series ever produced (not that I'm an authoritative source mind you), Brides of Christ ranks up there with the British production Edge of Darkness with a similar high level of the quality and intelligence in the writing, acting and general execution. (The subject matter and treatment could not be more different though.)

    Each of the six episodes deals with a different aspect of Catholic life in 1960s Australia as viewed through the nuns and students of an Australian convent/school. While the setting and recurring characters remain constant, each episode concentrates on a different character (well, one character gets two episodes). There is also a subtle arc which spans the entire mini series.

    The performances are uniformly excellent - to single anyone in the recurring or guest cast out would be to slight the others who haven't been mentioned. As a piece of casting trivia however, fans of the Australian production of the stage musical Les Misérables will be pleased that no less than four members of the original Australian cast appear in Brides of Christ in guest roles. One episode also features an early performance by Russell Crowe.

    This series, dealing with issues such as loyalty, integrity, faith and change makes you feel and it makes you think. You don't have to be Catholic to appreciate this series (I'm not and loved it), just a fan of high quality television.

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      Diane: For various reasons I did not keep a journal while I was in the convent, so I have to piece this one together from memory. The result is probably more balanced and forgiving than I knew how to be at the time, so I have decided to dedicate it to Saint Anselm, all of the philosophers, and a few other beginning with "A." I doubt if Sister Patti would have had much time for me leaving the convent. She used to say, "You can peel the skin off of an onion but what difference did it make? Inside of each layer was a smaller, shinier onion." So, here I am today, a smaller shinier onion, but still an onion. If this book shows anything it shows, at last, how I finally found out how to live the life I dreamed for myself as a little girl. Learned to accept that trying to become yourself needn't be selfish, and that the props in this play might just as easily be a pen and paper, as the habit and veil. And yet, when the time came to finally say goodbye, I have few words to describe the grief. Perhaps you just had to be there and feel the layers coming off.

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      • 4 de setembro de 1991 (Austrália)
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      • Austrália
      • Reino Unido
      • Irlanda
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      • Inglês
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    • Locações de filme
      • Santa Sabina College, Strathfield, Sydney, Nova Gales do Sul, Austrália
    • Empresas de produção
      • Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
      • Channel 4 Television Corporation
      • Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ)
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