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L'appel du silence

  • 1936
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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L'appel du silence (1936)
AdventureBiographyDrama

The story of Charles de Foucauld, a cavalry officer in the French army who became an explorer and geographer, then a Catholic monk, priest, linguist and hermit in the Hoggar desert in Algeri... Read allThe story of Charles de Foucauld, a cavalry officer in the French army who became an explorer and geographer, then a Catholic monk, priest, linguist and hermit in the Hoggar desert in Algeria.The story of Charles de Foucauld, a cavalry officer in the French army who became an explorer and geographer, then a Catholic monk, priest, linguist and hermit in the Hoggar desert in Algeria.

  • Director
    • Léon Poirier
  • Writer
    • Léon Poirier
  • Stars
    • Jean Yonnel
    • Pierre de Guingand
    • Jacqueline Francell
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    38
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    • Director
      • Léon Poirier
    • Writer
      • Léon Poirier
    • Stars
      • Jean Yonnel
      • Pierre de Guingand
      • Jacqueline Francell
    • 2User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jean Yonnel
    Jean Yonnel
    • Charles de Foucauld
    Pierre de Guingand
    Pierre de Guingand
    • Général Laperrine
    Jacqueline Francell
    Jacqueline Francell
    • Mademoiselle X
    Alice Tissot
    Alice Tissot
    • La femme du notaire
    Suzanne Bianchetti
    Suzanne Bianchetti
    • La femme du monde
    Pierre Juvenet
    • Le colonel
    Thomy Bourdelle
    Thomy Bourdelle
    • Un général
    André Nox
    André Nox
    Pierre Nay
    • Le marquis de Morès
    Fred Pasquali
    Auguste Bovério
    Alexandre Mihalesco
    Alexandre Mihalesco
    Fernand Francell
    Jeanne Marie-Laurent
    Georges Cahuzac
    Jean Kolb
    Henri Defreyn
    Maurice Schutz
    Maurice Schutz
    • Director
      • Léon Poirier
    • Writer
      • Léon Poirier
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    7everaertjoh

    A road-movie in the Sahara to mystic heights

    This is a straight on, not always edifying biography of Charles de Foucauld (1858-1916), the French explorer of North Africa, who became a hermit in the Sahara. The film of 1936 was re-edited in 1996 in 'Les Grands Classiques'. The direction is good. Poirier's work witnesses of his fondness of an aesthetic to which he has remained faithful in a lot of his films, but that became rather a receipt than a style. The first half of the film, de Foucauld's youth and military career, is more theater than film., although some of his searches for plastics have nice results, and his humor and sarcasm are estimable. He pictures well the ridicule of the nobility he belonged to. When de Foucauld discovers the immense silence of the desert, it becomes serious, and we enter a world of transcendence with an exotic taste. In his extraordinary trip, we can follow his climb to mystic heights, that alas! ends in his assassination near Tamanrasset. Worth seeing.
    5dbdumonteil

    From debauchery to saintliness

    This is a movie about Sahara missionary Charles De Foucauld whose youth was racy but who finally heard the call of the silence (title)that is to say the call of God .

    Much to the credit of the movie,the writers do not lay stress on the hero's "wild existence ":he scandalized his military superiors by taking his lover with him when he'd sent to the Sahara and had to give up a career of arms.

    Most of the time is given over to the edifying part of the man's life.He first heard the "call " in the desert and he pointed out to his compatriots that " Muslims believe in God,we just pretend we do").Then in a church a picture of Christ - Turin Shroud style- strengthened him in his vocation.The modern world which was quickly changing at the turn of the century ,the new inventions (cinema,cars ,telephone) ,the traffic on the streets ,all this seemed to scare him and he realized he did not share the same values as his former social class anymore.

    He became a "marabout" ,which was a strange name for a Christian .He lived in the desert ,among the Touaregs (the director shows respect for them:they speak their own language ,not some "pidgin' French " like in many adventures movies.He was killed by rebels from Tripolitaine ,soon after (should we believe the writers) reading the gospel when Judas betrayed Jesus.

    The movie was made on a subscription basis .The direction was not equal to the situation and the actors are not convincing enough.A macabre clock (that seems to come straight from Lang's "Metropolis")marks out the years .Foucauld died in 1916.

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    • Trivia
      Final film of actress Suzanne Bianchetti .
    • Connections
      Referenced in La machine à écrire l'histoire (1943)
    • Soundtracks
      Étude, no 3 en mi majeur
      Music by Frédéric Chopin

      Performed by Mireille Monard

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 1936 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Call
    • Production company
      • Societé Artistique Commerciale et Industrielle (SACIC)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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