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Heavenly Pursuits

  • 1986
  • PG-13
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Helen Mirren and Tom Conti in Heavenly Pursuits (1986)
Vic Mathews teaches a remedial class at the Blessed Edith Semple School in Scotland. Some at the school are trying to discover the two more miracles that would promote the late Edith Semple to sainthood; Mathews, a non-believer, wishes the school would concentrate on teaching the children.
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Vic Mathews (Tom Conti) teaches a remedial class at the Blessed Edith Semple School in Scotland. Some at the school are trying to discover the two more miracles that would promote the late E... Read allVic Mathews (Tom Conti) teaches a remedial class at the Blessed Edith Semple School in Scotland. Some at the school are trying to discover the two more miracles that would promote the late Edith Semple to sainthood; Mathews, a non-believer, wishes the school would concentrate on ... Read allVic Mathews (Tom Conti) teaches a remedial class at the Blessed Edith Semple School in Scotland. Some at the school are trying to discover the two more miracles that would promote the late Edith Semple to sainthood; Mathews, a non-believer, wishes the school would concentrate on teaching the children. He becomes confused, however, when he is involved in possibly mirac... Read all

  • Director
    • Charles Gormley
  • Writer
    • Charles Gormley
  • Stars
    • Tom Conti
    • Helen Mirren
    • David Hayman
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    617
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    • Director
      • Charles Gormley
    • Writer
      • Charles Gormley
    • Stars
      • Tom Conti
      • Helen Mirren
      • David Hayman
    • 11User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Tom Conti
    Tom Conti
    • Vic Mathews
    Helen Mirren
    Helen Mirren
    • Ruth Chancellor
    David Hayman
    David Hayman
    • Jeff Jeffries
    Brian Pettifer
    Brian Pettifer
    • Father Cobb
    Jennifer Black
    • Sister
    Dave Anderson
    • Headmaster
    Moica Brady
    • Radiologist
    Ewen Bremner
    Ewen Bremner
    • Stevie Deans
    Christopher Thomas Bryant
    • Child in Vic's class
    Tom Busby
    Tom Busby
    • Monseigneur Brusse
    Juliet Cadzow
    • Woman Teacher
    Doreen Cameron
    • Nurse
    Robert W. Carr
    • Night Editor
    Fiona Chalmers
    • Child in Vic's Class
    Margo Croan
    • Woman at Bus Stop
    Tony Curran
    • Child in Vic's class
    Ann-Marie D'Agostino
    • Child in Vic's class
    Jake D'Arcy
    Jake D'Arcy
    • Wee Man in Bar
    • Director
      • Charles Gormley
    • Writer
      • Charles Gormley
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    6Lejink

    Is Vic There

    I was pleased to track down this lesser-known Film 4 production from the mid-80's, set in my native Glasgow. It's very much post-Bill Forsyth with its everyday locations and quirky characters even if it posits at its heart the old religious faith v atheistic scepticism argument although as you'd expect, it doesn't do so in a deadly serious way.

    Events centre around a Catholic school in Glasgow for struggling girls and boys, the Blessed Edith Semple School, which is trying to claim sainthood for its namesake and founder for publicity and no doubt fund-raising purposes. To do this there must be three verifiable miracles which can be accredited to her influence and they're off to a flying, or should that be walking start, when one of their crippled young students gets up and does just that. So the search for numbers two and three is definitely afoot, although Tom Conti's teacherly cynic-in-residence character, Vic Matthews, doesn't believe any of it. He has his own problems anyway as he's just discovered he's suffering from an incurable brain tumour.

    An intuitive and sympathetic teacher, he takes his class with a mixture of humour and empathy but can't get through to one young boy in particular who's perennially at the bottom of the class and seems uncommunicative, even to him, Ewan Bremner in his debut role as Stevie Deans. So he makes it his personal mission to try help the youngster out, especially as the school's rather severe headmaster, David Anderson, wants to pack Stevie off to a special school.

    Also into Vic's orbit comes the pretty new female music teacher, Ruth Chancellor, a young Helen Mirren whom he initially awkwardly tries to woo. Then strange things start happening to him, he runs a bazillion red lights unscathed n his car to prove a point to his passenger Ruth and his stereo plays without being plugged-in culminating in an incredible physical feat of his, when he makes like Spiderman to try to talk down another youngster who's got up on the school roof in an attention seeking manoeuvre of their own. Naturally, it's not long before this story flies with the media with Vic as the reluctant focal point. But the biggest unexplained occurrence is just around the corner...

    As I expected, the humour here is gentle and warm. The film doesn't try to lead the viewer to any favoured conclusions leaving the subject of whether or not to believe, down to the audience themselves. Anyway, Vic's much more interested in the welfare of his pupils as well as his stop-start courting of the initially resistant Ruth, than whether the school gets recognition from the Vatican.

    It has to to be said that the acting of the child actors is occasionally rather amateurish and it's also blessed, (no pun intended) with an especially dated pop-synthesiser soundtrack which made me wince with every blast of it. Conti is highly personable as Matthews and is nicely supported by Mirren, Anderson and a young David Hayman as another of his teacher colleagues. It goes without seeing that it was highly pleasurable for me to identify in the location shots, familiar parts of my city as it was when I was younger.

    I felt the film could have perhaps benefited with a little more humour and drama, but nevertheless it was a pleasant watch and definitely worth looking up on my part.
    8Solly-1

    A Smaller Conti Miracle

    I enjoy movies with British settings. While I prefer SAVING GRACE to this movie this one is more believable. Conti has a way of linking the ordinary with the extraordinary which gives the movie realism and depth. I would like to see it again but I lent this video out to someone several years ago and can't remember who!
    6Red-Barracuda

    Watch it for the cast and Glasgow location

    This Scottish comedy-drama is one which is pretty obscure nowadays and I can't say I even recall it from back in the day. It seems to have been coming from the same general ballpark as the Bill Forsyth blend of gentle, quirky comedies which were very popular back in the 80's. The story centres on a non-believing teacher at a Glasgow Catholic school which is on the lookout for two more verifiable miracles required in order to promote the woman who the school is named after - Edith Semple - to sainthood; some seemingly miraculous events follow, complicated by the fact they all seem to involve the atheist teacher.

    Unlike the Forsyth films, this one does seem to lack the strong characterisation and funny moments; unfortunately, like the Forsyth films it also has an awful soundtrack and a complete absence of any cinematic style whatsoever, with all events taking place in a world of beige. But despite all this, its still a decent enough watch, at least to a certain extent. The cast and regional location are probably the best things about it, with mid 80's Glasgow making for an intriguing backdrop, while Tom Conti is a good enough lead, with reliable players such as Helen Mirren and David Hayman helping out with the heavy lifting. It was also quite a surprise to see a teenage Ewen Bremner pitch up as a sort of Scottish Rain Man and it was even better to enjoy the sorely missed Jenny McCrindle appear in her first role as one of Conti's pupils. On the whole, probably worth seeing this more for the cast and location than the fairly uninteresting story. A likeable Scottish obscurity, whatever the case.
    6gavin6942

    Not Really Clear

    Vic Mathews (Tom Conti) teaches a remedial class at the Blessed Edith Semple School in Scotland. Some at the school are trying to discover the two more miracles that would promote the late Edith Semple to sainthood.

    This comedy had positive reviews. I suppose I, too, would have to rate it positively. But I was saddened to see it dealt more with this teacher and his students than the idea of faith. The teacher is not a very strong believer, and it would have been good to have more conflict there, and maybe even a little thoughtful debate (without making it heavy and therefore no more a comedy).

    For what it is worth, the title "Heavenly Pursuits" is the better title. Now it seems to be going by "Gospel According to Vic", but that is not nearly as clever and should be removed.
    5wes-connors

    Somebody Up There Likes Tom Conti

    Cynical schoolteacher Tom Conti (as Vic Mathews) works at the "Blessed Edith Semple" school in hard-headed Glasgow, Scotland. Mr. Conti teaches learning-disabled students, like Ewen Bremner (as Stevie Deans). The boy/girl integrated Catholic school is trying to obtain "Sainthood" from the Vatican for its namesake, who has one documented miracle to her credit; "Edith Semple" cured a girl's blindness. Combed-over Brian Pettifer (as Father Cobb) is trying to find two more miracles in the kind woman's past. Music teacher Helen Mirren (as Ruth Chancellor) shows off her hourglass figure. Although he's not much of a believer, Conti should get ready to reevaluate his belief in miracles - because he's about to unwittingly perform them!

    ***** Heavenly Pursuits (9/3/87) Charles Gormley ~ Tom Conti, Helen Mirren, Ewen Bremner, David Hayman

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      Theatrical movie debut of Ewen Bremner (Stevie Deans).
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    • Release date
      • March 13, 1987 (Ireland)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Gospel According to Vic
    • Filming locations
      • Glasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland, UK
    • Production companies
      • Channel Four Films
      • Island
      • National Film Finance Corporation (NFFC)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $267,249
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,680
      • Oct 19, 1986
    • Gross worldwide
      • $267,249
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      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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