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Léon Morin, prêtre

  • 1961
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  • 1h 57m
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Léon Morin, prêtre (1961)
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Set during occupied France, a faithless woman finds herself falling in love with a young priest.Set during occupied France, a faithless woman finds herself falling in love with a young priest.Set during occupied France, a faithless woman finds herself falling in love with a young priest.

  • Director
    • Jean-Pierre Melville
  • Writers
    • Béatrix Beck
    • Jean-Pierre Melville
  • Stars
    • Jean-Paul Belmondo
    • Emmanuelle Riva
    • Irène Tunc
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    6.1K
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    • Director
      • Jean-Pierre Melville
    • Writers
      • Béatrix Beck
      • Jean-Pierre Melville
    • Stars
      • Jean-Paul Belmondo
      • Emmanuelle Riva
      • Irène Tunc
    • 30User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Jean-Paul Belmondo
    Jean-Paul Belmondo
    • Léon Morin
    Emmanuelle Riva
    Emmanuelle Riva
    • Barny
    • (as Emmanuele Riva)
    Irène Tunc
    Irène Tunc
    • Christine Sangredin
    Nicole Mirel
    • Sabine Levy
    Gisèle Grimm
    • Lucienne
    Marco Behar
    • Edelman
    • (as Marco Béhar de la Comédie Française)
    Monique Bertho
    • Marion
    Marc Eyraud
    Marc Eyraud
    • Anton
    • (as Marc Heyraud)
    Nina Grégoire
      Monique Hennessy
      Monique Hennessy
      • Arlette
      Edith Loria
      • Danielle Holdenberg
      Micheline Schererre
      Renée Liques
      Simone Vannier
      • Une secrétaire
      Lucienne Marchand
      • Une secrétaire
      Nelly Pitorre
      • Une secrétaire
      Ernest Varial
      • Le directeur
      Chantal Gozzi
      Chantal Gozzi
      • France
      • Director
        • Jean-Pierre Melville
      • Writers
        • Béatrix Beck
        • Jean-Pierre Melville
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      Kirpianuscus

      a state of soul

      I saw it at different ages. and I perceived it as one of films who transforms , in profound sense, its viewer. in a special, precise manner. it is not simple to define the sense of this change. and, for not give a to subjective answer, you say only than Belmondo did the role of his life, fragile, delicate, dramatic, so simple, and Riva preserves the flavors of "Hiroshima , mon amour", using in inspired manner. it is a war film, a religious one and a love story. and something more who , after the final scene, is reflected by a state of soul. that could be all.
      nicholas.rhodes

      Good actors' performance, if a little didactic !

      I discovered this one recently in my local market on a double DVD with a film called "Les Grandes Gueules". It was interesting to see Belmondo in the rôle of a priest and I thought his dialogue and ideas were very convincing indeed ! Emanuelle Riva, I know less but she put in a good performance too. The outcome, nevertheless, is predictable and, as is often the case in French films unfortunately, ends on a pessimistic note ! Although the film is in black and white and from 1961, picture and sound quality are reasonably good. I was most pleased to see Belmondo in this rôle which changes somewhat from stuntman and the usual commissaires de police ! I am moderately religious so was interested in the theme and ideas of the film. That said, on the other hand, to someone who is anti-religion, heathen or atheist, the film might indeed appear uninteresting and boring !
      9bob998

      Barny, the war, and a certain priest

      My thoughts about this film don't seem to follow any precise structural pattern. I will just note the things that struck me and leave it at that. This movie affected me as no other story set in an occupied country ever has. It has a dreamlike pace and texture.

      Barny sees young Italian soldiers appearing in her town, their hats have plumes--are they with a circus?... She forms a passionate friendship with Sabine, her boss: there will be a scene in which Sabine's breasts are pressed against Barny's neck and shoulders... later we find that Sabine's brother has been deported to a concentration camp... Barny and two other women have their children (who are half-Jewish) baptised. They figure that the church will legitimize their kids in the eyes of the enemy... Barny and Léon start to debate the meaning of faith. Léon makes it clear to her that he is not available, but her yearnings know no bounds. Reading Papini as a substitute for sex... Barny is involved with the Resistance, will hide Jews if required to, but her emotional life must take precedence over these activities.

      There is much more, but I will just say that Riva and Belmondo are superb. After seeing her in Hiroshima, mon amour--in which she played well, but not memorably so--I was startled with her accomplished acting here. Belmondo is tough and moving; Léon is no Don Camillo.
      8peefyn

      Reflections on gods and people

      This is a movie that is partly about Christianity, but it doesn't only speak to a Christian audience. First and foremost, this is a movie about characters facing difficult realities, and finding different sorts of solace in each other.

      I must say, Leon Morin was a fantastic character. I'm sure its due to a combination of great acting and writing. It's the kind of priest that you can imagine having long talks with, and the kind of person you can both disagree with and show great respect. I'm sure this movie has opened up the eyes of many when it comes to what a catholic priest can be.

      The backdrop of the story, the second world war in a French town, is interesting, and even though it's not really a war movie, the war is always present in one way or the other.

      While watching the movie, there were times that I thought it was too slow, but after finishing it, those moments were all forgotten. The movie doesn't have a complex plot, or all that dramatic scenes. But there's so much going on between the characters, that it captures you on two levels. One is the conversations themselves, with arguments for and against God (etc.), but the other is decoding the feelings that the characters have for each other. It's easy to expect a cliché, but the movie handled the situation really well.
      lastliberal-853-253708

      Better that France die than live in mortal sin.

      Director Jean-Pierre Melville, a French independent, had two great films in the 50s, but is best known for Le Samouraï, Le Cercle Rouge, and Le Doulos. I particularly liked his Army of Shadows.

      Le Doulos also stars Jean-Paul Belmondo, who plays a priest out of type in this film set during the German occupation of France. Those expecting more of Melville's film noir, will be disappointed.

      The film is mostly a series of theological discussions with Emmanuelle Riva (Hiroshima Mon Amour, Three Colors: Blue), whom he turns from her communist, atheist ways.

      It was an interesting film from the beginning. Father Morin was a most interesting Priest, and one constantly wonders what will happen. After all, you never see him teaching men. It is always young women, and he has no hesitation in taking them into his room and closing the door. He is free with his hand, touching them often. Where will this lead?

      A very good film, and ranks among Melville's best.

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      • Trivia
        The film won the Award of the City of Venice at the 22nd Venice International Film Festival. Jean-Paul Belmondo was also nominated for the Best Foreign Actor Award at the 16th British Academy Film Awards.
      • Goofs
        At 1:33:20, when the two elderly ladies are visiting Barny, the background behind the window is clearly fake, revealing it was a studio set.
      • Quotes

        Léon Morin: The invisible church. It extends far beyond the visible church.

        Barny: What is the invisible church?

        Léon Morin: All human beings of goodwill.

      • Alternate versions
        The theatrical release version is 111-minute long, which is the version used for the 2011 Criterion DVD and Blu-Ray release. The remastered 4K version, used for the 2019 Kino Lorber Blu-Ray release, is the longer director's cut, at 128 minutes.
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      • Release date
        • September 22, 1961 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • France
        • Italy
      • Languages
        • French
        • English
        • German
      • Also known as
        • Léon Morin prêtre
      • Filming locations
        • Montfort-l'Amaury, Yvelines, France(street scenes)
      • Production companies
        • Concordia Compagnia Cinematografica
        • Rome Paris Films
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      Box office

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      • Gross US & Canada
        • $72,078
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $9,515
        • Apr 19, 2009
      • Gross worldwide
        • $72,908
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      Tech specs

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      • Runtime
        • 1h 57m(117 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.66 : 1

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