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Thérèse

  • 1986
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  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
1.1K
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Thérèse (1986)
Period DramaDrama

A story of life of St. Therese of Lisieux.A story of life of St. Therese of Lisieux.A story of life of St. Therese of Lisieux.

  • Director
    • Alain Cavalier
  • Writers
    • Camille de Casabianca
    • Alain Cavalier
  • Stars
    • Catherine Mouchet
    • Hélène Alexandridis
    • Aurore Prieto
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alain Cavalier
    • Writers
      • Camille de Casabianca
      • Alain Cavalier
    • Stars
      • Catherine Mouchet
      • Hélène Alexandridis
      • Aurore Prieto
    • 9User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Catherine Mouchet
    Catherine Mouchet
    • Thérèse
    Hélène Alexandridis
    • Lucie
    Aurore Prieto
    • Céline
    Clémence Massart-Weit
    • Prioress
    • (as Clémence Massart)
    Sylvie Habault
    • Pauline
    Nathalie Bernart
    • Aimes
    Mona Heftre
    • Marie - une religiause
    • (as Ghislaine Mona)
    Beatrice De Vigan
    • Singer
    Jean Pélégri
    • The father
    Pierre Baillot
    Pierre Maintigneux
    • Convent Doctor
    Jean Pieuchot
    • The Bishop
    Guy Faucon
    • Aimee's Fiancé
    Armand Meppiel
    • The Pope
    Joël Lefrançois
    Joël Lefrançois
    • The Young Doctor
    Edmond Lévy
    Michel Rivelin
    • Pranzani
    György Aranyossy
      • Director
        • Alain Cavalier
      • Writers
        • Camille de Casabianca
        • Alain Cavalier
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      8pat102853

      Therese

      One of the reviewers of this film said that it was perhaps the most boring ever made. I might agree with him if not for the fact that each scene is set up so perfectly, exactingly austere yet very rich. The palette the director chooses for his canvass are soft browns, blacks, muted whites. Certain scenes delight with their unexpectedness- the three fish that are given to Therese by her invalid father, the gift of the wooden Christchild at Christmas, and the flagellation scene.

      You might say "Therese" is a religious film, but then one could also make the argument that this film displays an asceticm both neurotic and self-absorbed. It is certainly not the standard by which we judge "spirituality" these days; however for centuries this is the way a good part of Christendom sought the divine.

      This film is certainly anything but boring. It is unusual, enlightening and a small delight to the senses in much the manner of an Emily Dickinson poem.
      10wesleycbeucler

      A touch of heaven

      As a lover of saints and cinema, I seek out films with true depictions of holy personages. This one takes the cake. Cavalier himself called it a documentary. The auspiciousness of saint Theresé is channeled and caught in every artistic detail for 90+ minutes of immortal artwork.
      dbdumonteil

      Whispers behind these walls.

      Arguably the best movie dealing with religion since Maurice Cloche's "Monsieur Vincent".Ste Therese de Lisieux is one of the most popular saints of all time.I saw statues of her in Hungarian churches and elsewhere.Alain Cavalier makes his comeback with this work.His best are earlier movies like "le combat de l'île" and "l'insoumis'.But "Therese" does not seem to come from the director of those two former works.Bresson's shadow hangs over all the movie,but ,if Cavalier's work is as austere and stripped of embellishment as "le journal d'un curé de campagne" auteur,he lets some sunshine in these thick walls.These foolish things,that make a life worthwhile turn up at every corner of the screenplay:the lobster -it's the devil !,a little nun says-the nuns dancing and sipping Champagne,the nun's former fiancé who always loves her . More than a linear story,we attend vignettes of everyday life in the cloister.No music at all,which is a very good idea.No sensationalism,no pathos,it's the simple life of humble Therese whose face is beaming all along the movie and whose short life was totally devoted to Jesus,and thus was not that much sad.At 80 or more,some people are still looking for their way.

      Catherine Mouchet does not play the part:she is Therese.But this role left its mark so deeply on her career that it was very hard for her to find a follow-up. So far,she did not.

      Cavalier made his movie from a completely impartial standpoint.He shows us the dark side of this convent life: -Give her morphin,the doctors says!as Therese develops tuberculosis

      -Our saviour didn't have any ,a nun answers.

      -But he only suffered for a few hours!

      -He's STILL suffering when he sees our poor world.

      If you are looking for something different,for something which maybe will make you see the others differently,take a chance on this movie.

      NB:After the critically-acclaimed "Thérèse" ,Jean Delannoy tried to jump onto the bandwagon and made a "Bernadette" who got unanimous thumbs down
      10whpratt1

      Outstanding Film

      Enjoyed this film starring Catherine Mouchet, (St. Therese of Lisieux) who wanted at a very early age to become a Nun and was refused by her own Priest and clergy of her faith. Therese also went to the Pope and was declined and had to wait for about two years. This film shows the deep love Therese had for her Lord and other sister's whom she pours her heart and soul into helping others. There is a grave illness that Therese develops and she refuses to take any medicine for the pain and suffering and prays constantly to her Lord and Savior. Great look into the life of a young girl who wanted nothing else in life but to become a loving person for others.
      9MatthewJP

      Perhaps the most accurate description of this extraordinary Saint.

      The transparent simplicity of this film seems to match the spirituality and sanctity of St. Theresa, who said that after her death she wished to be referred to as "Little Therese." Her spirituality was unique in that Little Therese sought to please God by accepting whatever came her way. She did not engage in the rigors of physical asceticism and penance. Acceptance of the will of God and humility are the hallmarks of her spiritual system. Information about her life was taken from her note book, written in pencil. The Mother superior, obviously an insightful woman, told her to write about herself. This is an excellent film that depicts the spirituality of Little Therese and also of the other Carmelite nuns who lived with her. There are many details depicted about her illness and personal habits. Curiously, the actress who portrays Saint Therese bears a remarkable resemblance to her. Little Therese died at the age of 24. Pope John Paul II declared Little Therese a Doctor of the Catholic Church, a title given only rarely to individual saints who contributed in some way to spirituality or learning.

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        Selected by the Vatican in the "religion" category of its list of 45 "great films."
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        Featured in Georges de La Tour (1998)

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      • Release date
        • September 24, 1986 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • France
      • Language
        • French
      • Also known as
        • Therese
      • Production companies
        • AFC
        • Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
        • Films A2
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 34m(94 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.66 : 1

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