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Sous le soleil de Satan

  • 1987
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  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Sous le soleil de Satan (1987)
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A priest stuck in a rural congregation and burdened with his overwrought spirituality, finds purpose in a troubled woman accused of murder.A priest stuck in a rural congregation and burdened with his overwrought spirituality, finds purpose in a troubled woman accused of murder.A priest stuck in a rural congregation and burdened with his overwrought spirituality, finds purpose in a troubled woman accused of murder.

  • Director
    • Maurice Pialat
  • Writers
    • Georges Bernanos
    • Sylvie Pialat
    • Maurice Pialat
  • Stars
    • Gérard Depardieu
    • Sandrine Bonnaire
    • Maurice Pialat
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    4K
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    • Director
      • Maurice Pialat
    • Writers
      • Georges Bernanos
      • Sylvie Pialat
      • Maurice Pialat
    • Stars
      • Gérard Depardieu
      • Sandrine Bonnaire
      • Maurice Pialat
    • 16User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Gérard Depardieu
    Gérard Depardieu
    • Donissan
    Sandrine Bonnaire
    Sandrine Bonnaire
    • Mouchette
    Maurice Pialat
    Maurice Pialat
    • Menou-Segrais
    Alain Artur
    • Cadignan
    Yann Dedet
    • Gallet
    Brigitte Legendre
    • La mère de Mouchette
    Jean-Claude Bourlat
    • Malorthy
    Jean-Christophe Bouvet
    Jean-Christophe Bouvet
    • Le maquignon
    Philippe Pallut
    • Le carrier
    Marcel Anselin
    • Mgr Gerbier
    Yvette Lavogez
    • Marthe
    Pierre D'Hoffelize
    • Havret
    • (as Pierre d'Hoffelize)
    Corinne Bourdon
    • La mère de l'enfant
    Thierry Der'ven
    • Sabroux
    Marie-Antoinette Lorge
    • Estelle
    Bernard De Gouy
    • Mr. et Mme de Wamin
    • (as Bernard et Yolande de Gouy)
    Yolene De Gouy
    • Mr. et Mme de Wamin
    • (as Bernard et Yolande de Gouy)
    Claudine Gauthier
    • Une fidèle
    • Director
      • Maurice Pialat
    • Writers
      • Georges Bernanos
      • Sylvie Pialat
      • Maurice Pialat
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    5The_Wood

    Very difficult film 5/10

    Smart, challenging, ultimately unsuccessful film that wowed viewers at Cannes. The film has exquisite acting and some brilliant scenes, but it's too convoluted to make any kind of impact on the viewer. Gerard Depardieu shines in his difficult role as does Sandrine Bonnaire.

    The best scene in the film is when Depardieu comes across Satan -- chilling.
    ghola_belial

    Not a good movie... this is a fraud

    Pretentious French cinema at best... more likely, a failed attempt at cinema.

    As a French and a movie lover, I admire many french authors and film makers that are deemed 'difficult' or intellectual (I adore Godard for one). This movie is not a masterpiece of cinema: it lacks all the characteristics of it.

    The actors are the major problem of the film. Depardieu has no spirituality and it shows. Sure he's a "nice guy" in life and he can be very good in lighter roles, but how anyone can find him convincing in this role I can't imagine. Sandrine Bonnaire, apart from the fact that it takes tremendous imagination to believe that she is supposed to be attractive, is not movie actress. Her performance is that of a boring theater player (I caught her several times looking at the audience, waiting for applause).

    As for the story, it jumps from scene to scene without any sense of continuity or progress, it's mere accumulation that goes nowhere.

    But then of course it won a Palme d'Or, well that must mean it's good and we're not able to grasp such high and elevated thinking!

    Sorry I don't buy.
    sidneywhitaker-1

    Religious devotion, or delirium?

    The novice priest declares himself unable to pursue his calling, given the sinfulness that he speaks of in his parish. But, from the start, he is pouring out his feelings of inadequacy without our seeing anything that he has had to face. It is all mere talk; and his near hysteria might be explained when, after he has collapsed (in a faint, or a fit?), his sympathetic and humble spiritual adviser uncovers the blood-spattered chest--the consequence of his self-flagellation, of which we witness another bout later. Is he fanatical, or mad?

    We see nothing of the parochial trials, and sickness, endured by Bernanos' Curé de campagne (Robert Bresson's film), faced with hostility and mockery from his villagers. The two traumatic events (Mouchette cutting her throat, and a dying boy "coming to life" in the priest's arms) shock us, but do not form an integral part of the curate's spiritual day-to-day experience. They are merely sensational. Depardieu is not convincing as an agonised believer. Yet, in the spontaneous sincerity of his accompanying interview, he appears to draw inspiration from Augustine!
    10paul_imseih

    Masterpiece of French Cinema

    I'm not quite sure what people mean when they say this film is "difficult". On the surface, the film has a very straightforward storyline of a priest (played brilliantly and movingly by Depardieu) struggling with his own demons that materialise internally and externally.

    From this basic premise the film can be explored from several key standpoints to obtain real insights into subjects such as the power/source of faith, the relationship between thought/belief and one's relationship to the world we inhabit.

    Moreover, the questioning employed by Pialat and Depardieu means that the path of thought through these issues is profound, intense and disturbing. The film provokes the intellect constantly and I could understand that if there was nothing more to the film, one might say that "is that it?"

    What takes this film much further is the emotional undercurrent - both understated and abyssal, the stunning cinematography and restrained direction. These factors combine to create a complete cinematic experience.

    One scene stands out in this respect: we watch the priest wander the countryside in a daze and he pauses on the side of a hill, lush with spring grass. Depardieu looks up, eyes searching for insight, an answer, a response. In a brilliant stroke of luck, passing clouds obscure the sun and Depardieu instinctively internalises this shifting light with a simultaneous passing of emotion portrayed through his face and posture. We watch both the internal shifting cloud of emotion and the changing light create a charge and intensity that is rarely seen in cinema. There is an element of the `unknowable' in this scene that still moves me, even after many viewings.

    I also enjoy making comparison between this film and Dreyer's "Das Wort" (The Word), my favourite of Dreyer's works which has some common theme's, explored from different perspectives.

    A truly great film, worthy of the Palme D'or it won.
    10martialus

    A movie I own and love

    Wonderful! Fascinating! Bernanos captured with an obvious anti-clerical twist from Pialat. A cult-movie for art-movies amateurs... If you have seen other Pialat's films, you understand the progression of his art. Very honest film that shakes your bones to the core. Sandrine Bonnaire is just perfect and Depardieu's calm and open acting works very well with the character. A dark movie at its best! This is a well-deserved Golden Palm from the 1987 Cannes Festival, handed by Yves Montand, as president of the Jury. What a scandal it was -- giving the palm to an outcast like Pialat. History will remember that Cannes, on its 50th anniversary, tried and succeeded on promoting true art in films.

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    • Trivia
      When the movie was announced as the winner of the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, with the jury declaring that it was an unanimous vote, the audience, who expected Les ailes du désir (1987) to win, booed when the director Maurice Pialat was on his way to the stage to receive the award. Pialat's response to this was to raise his fist, replying: "If you don't like me, I don't like you either".
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Donissan: With you, everything looks easy. Alone, I'm useless. I'm like the zero, only useful next to other numbers. Priests are so miserable. They waste their lives seeing God being ignored. People make jokes on us. We're like those walls where people write obscenities.

      Menou-Segrais: You're tired.

      Donissan: Tired? I'm not tired. Tired is a bad thought.

      Menou-Segrais: Suspend your visits.

      Donissan: Those visits do more harm than good. In the beginning, I didn't know evil. I learned it from the mouths of the sinners.

      Menou-Segrais: No one knows better than a priest about the terrible monotony of sin.

      Donissan: I can't speak to them. I can't only make absolutions and feel sorry.

      Menou-Segrais: If one absolution in thirty was worthy, the world would be brief.

    • Connections
      Featured in Les cent et une nuits de Simon Cinéma (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Intermezzo de la Symphonie No. 1
      Music by Henri Dutilleux

      Conducted by Serge Baudo

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    • Release date
      • September 2, 1987 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Flach Film (France)
      • Gaumont (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Under the Sun of Satan
    • Filming locations
      • Montreuil-sur-mer, Pas-de-Calais, France
    • Production companies
      • Erato Films
      • Films A2
      • Flach Film
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $68,765
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,987
      • Jan 22, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $69,688
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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