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Marie de Nazareth

  • 1995
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
158
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Marie de Nazareth (1995)
Drama

At the time of king of the Jews Herod and the Roman emperor Augustus, Mary lives a simple life in Nazareth in Galilee with her fiancée Joseph the carpenter. One day an angel announces that s... Read allAt the time of king of the Jews Herod and the Roman emperor Augustus, Mary lives a simple life in Nazareth in Galilee with her fiancée Joseph the carpenter. One day an angel announces that she will give birth to the son of God.At the time of king of the Jews Herod and the Roman emperor Augustus, Mary lives a simple life in Nazareth in Galilee with her fiancée Joseph the carpenter. One day an angel announces that she will give birth to the son of God.

  • Director
    • Jean Delannoy
  • Writers
    • Jean Delannoy
    • Jacques Douyau
  • Stars
    • Myriam Muller
    • Didier Bienaimé
    • Eric Jakobiak
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    158
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean Delannoy
    • Writers
      • Jean Delannoy
      • Jacques Douyau
    • Stars
      • Myriam Muller
      • Didier Bienaimé
      • Eric Jakobiak
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Myriam Muller
    • Marie
    Didier Bienaimé
    • Jésus
    Eric Jakobiak
    • Jean
    Jean-Pierre Germain
    • Simon-Pierre
    Francis Lalanne
    Francis Lalanne
    • Joseph
    Marc de Jonge
    • Hérode
    Myriam Mézières
    Myriam Mézières
    • Marie de Magdala
    Jean-Marc Bory
    Jean-Marc Bory
    • Pilate
    Jean-Loup Wolff
    Jean-Loup Wolff
    • Joachim
    Corine Blue
    • Anne
    Thierry Maillot
    • Jean Le Baptiste
    Pierre Lacan
    • Judas
    Alain Aswani
    • Disciple Thomas
    Mohamed Basri
    Adil Besri
    • Pierre
    Mohcine Besri
    • Jacques
    Ahmed Boulane
    Ahmed Boulane
    • The announcer
    Neil Boulane
    • Jesus baby
    • Director
      • Jean Delannoy
    • Writers
      • Jean Delannoy
      • Jacques Douyau
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    3brightfamouscucumber

    An Interesting Interpretation of Scripture.

    Being the first movie of the Gospel I've ever seen which was produced in France with English duologue, at first I was intrigued when the duologue contained snippets of what I recognized as Scripture, but which was NOT from any of the English versions I have ever studied, so it piqued my interest.

    It contains a plethora of interpretations that do not coincide with my own interpretations of the events surrounding His ministry based on my study of the Gospel in multiple languages, however, as I have yet to undertake a study of the Gospel from the perspective of the French language, I cannot help but say that I found it to be a lot more interesting than some quicker-cheaper productions about the Word.

    It was enough to help me overlook so many of the technical flaws that I saw in this film, as being perhaps translational inaccuracies and errors.
    Kirpianuscus

    the ambiguity

    It is a beautiful film and this can be its basic virtue. The basic sin - the rush , who gives to some moments a very bizarre sense ( the baptism of the Savior is the main example ).

    But the problem remains the ambiguity of purpose of director . Is it a film about Mother of God ? Is it a film about Her Son ? The - guess ! - of Juda , what is its purpose ?

    The answer seems be ignored and, in strange way, the beautiful scenes are out of the Gospel - the women and Mary near fountain, the reactions of women front to institution of Eucharisty.

    The aesthetic virtues are, in too much measure the only matters element. It is not a bad option but , maybe, a short version of the film about Jesus in vision of Franco Zeffirelli is not exactly enough. The excuse - it represents the last will of an admirable director, a testimony of his faith, maybe and, after so many films of theme, it can be only a shackle from a long chain.
    5wntuc

    Not as good as most

    The story was choppy but this is understood because of time constraints and to keep it moving. The emotion seemed to be misplaced--none when needed, too much at other times. The acting was a bit stiff. Had the feel of a stage play. Christ seemed to stare into infinity a bit much and some of the others speech overs reminded me of a Japanese monster movie (Paul especially). As with most movies with a female protagonist there is the occasional male bashing and I'm sorry but was Mary nearby,in the room or around the corner of every major event in Christ's life? Maybe I'm just spoiled by "The Greatest Story Ever Told" version. ..... .....
    9ptinits

    A nice eye-friendly story about happenings

    A quite enjoyable story about virgin Mary's take on the evangelists, it does not really concentrate on the emotional development of Mary or on how she really reacted and lived through all of the events, but rather understands the limits of time for any movie, and gives a visually compelling story about what else was going on around Jesus - all the rest of the story has been reduced to a few semiotic remarks and dialogues, while the mother is made to have opinions of her own, and somewhat even conflicting with that of the newborn god-son. It is still a movie about Jesus & co, but as the rest of the acting is based on the bible and is for most part known to viewers, the eventful parts of the movie will become visuals and reactions and actions of the mother who is present. It kind-of shows the mothers being in the world while at the same time the rest becomes just scenery. That's what can be done with a story that is constantly retold. Enjoyable, do watch this.

    Referto: Rozencrantz and Guildenstern are dead. (just for the hell of it) maybe for similar kicks.
    1WestBridgeFilm

    possibly the worst movie ever that had an actual budget

    Beyond dreadful. No excuse. They clearly spent money on the film, but spent no thought whatsoever.

    Wait - let's start with the positives: Most of the sets are decent, and some of the background extras actually look like they are middle eastern - so let's give it one star for the sets, props, and extras. Also, the costumes are nice enough, although amazingly clean and well pressed. The only other redeeming thing I can think of, is some of the musical scoring was at least vaguely from the region. The rest was much like the scoring to a 1940's romantic drama. That is about all I can say except...

    This is one of the worst movies I've ever seen. Ever. Ever, ever, ever.

    I hardly know where to start... the British voice as the Angel? The stilted performances of just about everyone? Herod as played by an itchy stand up comic? The 12 year old Jesus as played by some kid from the San Fernando Valley? The hunky, tan, blond John the Baptist, who looked like he wandered in from a Tarzan movie (furry loincloth an all!)? The adult Jesus getting snotty with his mother in the water into wine scene? Or maybe it was the overall effect of so many choppy scenes? The flat, one dimensional characters? The dreadful dialogue? The complete lack of direction? (I don't care what the director's resume is - he was clearly not on the set except to pick up his check)

    Herod's death scene actually had me laughing out loud it was so absurd. Joseph's funeral scene, on the other hand, came out of nowhere - uh, was Joseph sick? Since he appeared to be in his late 30's, tops, what killed him? The last supper reminded me of a bunch of snotty young men sitting around whispering about "who farted?". The crucifixion scene was... indescribably bad. How did they manage to shoot the death of Jesus without any dramatic tension or real feeling? The random decent actor who managed to make this terrible script seem remotely real just served to make all the others look even worse.

    If you showed this film to someone who had not already a decent grasp of the gospel story, a viewer would be utterly lost -there is no coherent story line! Also I'm not sure why this was called "Mary of Nazareth" since it's about Jesus, not his Mother Mary. She's absent from MANY scenes, and no attempt was made at all to explore what her point of view/life might have been like.

    Oh, and by the way - the "other" Mary (Mary of Magdalene) is easy to identify - unlike any other woman in the movie, she has bright red hair, lip liner and mascara. So we'd know she was a WHORE I guess, despite the fact that this movie was made in 1999, and almost all biblical scholars agree Mary M was NOT a whore at all.

    This film was so terrible I had to look it up to make sure this was a real movie and not an elaborate hoax. I'm not kidding. It's that bad.

    There are many fine gospel based films - this is assuredly NOT one of them.

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    • Release date
      • March 29, 1995 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Belgium
      • Morocco
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Mary of Nazareth
    • Filming locations
      • Morocco
    • Production companies
      • Belvision
      • Comité Français de Radio-Télévision (CFRT)
      • Films Azur
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    • Sound mix
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