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Et dieu créa soeur Mary

Original title: Sister Mary Explains It All
  • TV Movie
  • 2001
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
716
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Et dieu créa soeur Mary (2001)
ComedyDrama

A bigoted, fanatical nun comes face to face with the lives she ruined through her teachings when a quartet of her traumatized former students return to perform at her Christmas Eve church le... Read allA bigoted, fanatical nun comes face to face with the lives she ruined through her teachings when a quartet of her traumatized former students return to perform at her Christmas Eve church lecture.A bigoted, fanatical nun comes face to face with the lives she ruined through her teachings when a quartet of her traumatized former students return to perform at her Christmas Eve church lecture.

  • Director
    • Marshall Brickman
  • Writer
    • Christopher Durang
  • Stars
    • Diane Keaton
    • Brian Benben
    • Wallace Langham
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    716
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    • Director
      • Marshall Brickman
    • Writer
      • Christopher Durang
    • Stars
      • Diane Keaton
      • Brian Benben
      • Wallace Langham
    • 31User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Diane Keaton
    Diane Keaton
    • Sister Mary Ignatius
    Brian Benben
    Brian Benben
    • Gary Sullivan
    Wallace Langham
    Wallace Langham
    • Aloysius Benheim
    Laura San Giacomo
    Laura San Giacomo
    • Angela DiMarco
    Jennifer Tilly
    Jennifer Tilly
    • Philomena Rostovich
    Max Morrow
    Max Morrow
    • Thomas
    Martin Mull
    Martin Mull
    • Skeptical Husband
    Victoria Tennant
    Victoria Tennant
    • Bitter Divorcee
    Joanne Boland
    Joanne Boland
    • Cynthia Johnson
    Jon Davey
    • Tony Cardonelli
    Joan Gregson
    • Deaf Woman
    Linda Kash
    Linda Kash
    • Skeptical Husband's Wife
    B.J. Woodbury
    • Truck Driver
    Jocelyne Zucco
    Jocelyne Zucco
    • Mrs. Cardonelli
    Mark Allan
    • Attractive Man #2
    Jordan Allison
    • John, Boy in Lighting Booth
    • (as Hunter Scott)
    Rebecca Brenner
    • Young Philomena
    Michael Cameron
    • Young Gary
    • Director
      • Marshall Brickman
    • Writer
      • Christopher Durang
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    dar25

    Reactionary? You betcha!

    I love reading other people's commentary. Of course, the downside is seeing opinions that differ from one's own. I had to say, this movie was pretty darned funny.

    Of course, the folks who have seen the play on stage will say the movie was a poor replica; it is their duty as "insiders" to knock any reproduction of what they felt was especially theirs. The screenplay was by the same man who wrote the play, and he sculpted it very carefully. To knock the movie is to knock the playwright, which to any Durang fan is quite the slight.

    As for the heavy-handed approach to Catholicism; why not? I'm sure, if Durang had suffered through a Jewish school of the same nature, we would be seeing a film and/or play based on his days with the Semite community. He just happened to be Catholic, and wrote a brilliant satire of what he knew.

    And of course, there is the erratic pacing of the film. Odd sequences, strange juxtapositions, etc. It is all very confusing at times, but it all serves a purpose. If one has dealt with Durang before, one knows that his delivery is always quite odd, and always biting. The performance by Keaton actually emphasized the strange nature of his writing, and while it might not have been as stellar as some stage performances, it deffinetely served its purpose.

    Basically, it is an odd film. The words of Christopher Durang presented by quite the cast of actors, coupled with a pretty decent director, brought a brilliant play to (recorded) life. I can assure you that any misscomfort you feel was fully intentional. It takes you on a rollercoaster from hillarity to shock to horror, all the time driving home a very blatant message.

    And by the way, non-Catholics get the jokes, too.
    Justin Cognito

    Oh, Good Lord...

    Christopher Durang's daring play SISTER MARY IGNATIUS EXPLAINS IT ALL TO YOU has finally been made into a film by Showtime. And, while watching, I asked myself a seemingly appropriate question: "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"

    The movie takes place at Sister Mary Ignatius' 25th annual Christmas Eve Mass. While Sister Mary gives her usual sermons, four friends who were in Sister Mary's Sunday school class reunite to (if you'll pardon the pun) raise Hell at the Mass, by restaging their Nativity play as a farce of Sister Mary's lectures.

    This part of the movie is very funny. The lighthearted pokes at Catholicism will have many rolling with laughter, and the Nativity play had me in stitches.

    Unfortunately, the movie takes a dark, disparaging turn that entirely ruins the movie. While the same shocking turn was played up for laughs in Durang's play, here, it is played up for full shock value. By the end of the movie, you'll have forgotten nearly all that is good about it and only focus on the last 20 disturbing minutes.

    In short, SISTER MARY is, for the most part, a good movie. However, do NOT watch it in its entirety, or the experience will be ruined for you.
    7missivonne

    nun's names

    Just to add two bits to this. I, too, studied with a nun with a male saint's name, Sister Joseph Maureen. That's why I always quipped -- even before seeing Durang's play -- "The ones with the male saints' names are the worst." Sister Joseph Maureen was such a terror that I was sent to a psychologist at 7.

    As to who is and isn't a "nun," for 99 percent of those in the Roman Catholic Church, both contemplative (cloistered) sisters and apostolic (out in the world as teachers, nurses and, nowadays, other occupations) sisters are referred to as "nuns." Indeed, in 1984, when I wrote my master's thesis on modern nuns, apostolic sisters freely referred to themselves and others in the apostolic orders as nuns. The distinction is not much observed in everyday speech.
    Kirpianuscus

    fake refuges

    For a Christian , ignoring the confession , it has high potential to be pure blasphemy. For a not Christian, I suppose, it can be bizarre and absurd. I saw in the last scenes not as a film/play about Christianity and its message, not as a film about bigotism but as a story about teaching as refuge against life. Diane Keaton gives a splendid portrait of profound loneliness, need of power in absolute forms, about isolation in herself of a sister- obvious, Mary ignatius is a sister, not a nun and a precise indictment against sins, cruel mistakes of Romano - Catholic Church. It is not a black comedy, but good occasion to reflection. About soulless faith , about refuges and real meaning of education. A not comfortable film about forms of moral blindness .
    8lastliberal

    The absurdity of it all expressed beautifully.

    Those who have suffered through years of the Sister Marys and the Baltimore Catechism and the ridiculous and simplistic beliefs that are Catholicism will either love this film, or be utterly shocked that their system is so beautifully ridiculed.

    The fact that Catholic League President William Donohue blasted Viacom, the owner of Showtime, for showing this is justification enough to watch. Anything that gets Donahue's shorts twisted must be good.

    Diane Keaton was just marvelous as Sister Mary. It has to be the best performance I have seen from her.

    Of course, I always like to see Laura San Giacomo, who was also great as the good little girl who grew up to the real world and found that there is no God.

    Brian Benben, Wallace Langham. and Jennifer Tilly were also fantastic and made this film the real joy that it was.

    I would be remiss not to praise Max Morrow as the young actor who was just precious.

    Christopher Durang wrote a great play and screenplay that really ties it all together for the mess that it is.

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    • Trivia
      In this movie version of Durang's play, Laura San Giacomo's character's name is Angela DiMarco. However, in the play that character's name is Diane Symonds.
    • Quotes

      Sister Mary Ignatius: You do that thing that makes Jesus puke, don't you?

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      Written by: Scott Nickoley and Jamie Dunlap

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    • Release date
      • May 27, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sister Mary Explains It All
    • Filming locations
      • Brampton, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Columbia TriStar Television
      • Tennant/Stambler Productions
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      1 hour 17 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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