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La Papesse Jeanne

Original title: Die Päpstin
  • 2009
  • 2h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
9.4K
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La Papesse Jeanne (2009)
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A woman of English extraction born in the German city of Ingelheim in the ninth century disguises herself as a man and rises through the Vatican ranks.A woman of English extraction born in the German city of Ingelheim in the ninth century disguises herself as a man and rises through the Vatican ranks.A woman of English extraction born in the German city of Ingelheim in the ninth century disguises herself as a man and rises through the Vatican ranks.

  • Director
    • Sönke Wortmann
  • Writers
    • Donna Woolfolk Cross
    • Heinrich Hadding
    • Sönke Wortmann
  • Stars
    • Johanna Wokalek
    • David Wenham
    • John Goodman
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    6.7/10
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    • Director
      • Sönke Wortmann
    • Writers
      • Donna Woolfolk Cross
      • Heinrich Hadding
      • Sönke Wortmann
    • Stars
      • Johanna Wokalek
      • David Wenham
      • John Goodman
    • 23User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Johanna Wokalek
    Johanna Wokalek
    • Johanna von Ingelheim
    David Wenham
    David Wenham
    • Gerold
    John Goodman
    John Goodman
    • Pope Sergius
    Iain Glen
    Iain Glen
    • Village Priest
    Edward Petherbridge
    Edward Petherbridge
    • Aesculapius
    Anatole Taubman
    Anatole Taubman
    • Anastasius
    Lotte Flack
    Lotte Flack
    • Johanna von Ingelheim - Age 10-14
    Tiger George
    • Pope Joan - age 6-9
    • (as Tigerlily Hutchinson)
    Jördis Triebel
    Jördis Triebel
    • Joan's mother
    Oliver Cotton
    Oliver Cotton
    • Arsenius
    Nicholas Woodeson
    Nicholas Woodeson
    • Arighis
    Suzanne Bertish
    Suzanne Bertish
    • Bishop Arnaldo
    Richard van Weyden
    • Eusthasius
    Branko Tomovic
    Branko Tomovic
    • Paschal
    Lenn Kudrjawizki
    Lenn Kudrjawizki
    • Jordanes
    Ian Gelder
    Ian Gelder
    • Aio
    Alexander Held
    • King Lothar
    Sandro Lohmann
    • Matthew - age 12
    • Director
      • Sönke Wortmann
    • Writers
      • Donna Woolfolk Cross
      • Heinrich Hadding
      • Sönke Wortmann
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    User reviews23

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    8Naurya

    Great fun for anyone who loves historical movies!!

    I went to see Pope Joan with a group of friends the day it was released in Germany. Most of us had already read the book, but some had not. We were all quite skeptical as to whether the movie would be true to the book and whether it wasn't a little too long (two and a half hours seemed a lot to us!). But, after having seen it, I must say it was one of the most absorbing two-and-half-hours-movie I've ever seen. I didn't have a look at my watch once.

    The story is quite true to the book. I read the book at least 8 years ago, so I had forgotten most of it. However, when the plot evolved, my memory came back and I didn't notice any major deviances from the book, neither did my friends.

    "Pope Joan" is just a classical historical movie and everyone who loves that genre, will most certainly enjoy the movie! It has everything you need: a charismatic heroine who challenges the role of women in her time; some good and wise clergymen (John Goodman is great fun as food-loving, jovial Pope!); some evil and brutal clergymen who want to spread Christianity violently; some scheming and intrigues; a good portion of war and battle scenes; a romantic love story and, last but not least that interesting question at the end that will certainly cause you to discuss with your friends and search wikipedia: Was there really a woman who became Pope?
    10nicco77

    Best historical movie of they year?

    It is for sure one of the best movies about ancient history and educated women that I seen so far, what makes this unique is that Joan strives to excel in religion and science.

    She comes from a traditional middle-ages background where women are uneducated so she has to learn how to look and act like a man to be able to follow her passion, this creates a constant struggle to hide her true gender.

    Her intelligent and strength in human character shines through the canvas and what she manages to accomplish in her lifetime was phenomenal!
    10Lawsonk-1

    Between Cameron, Wortmann and Cross, War is ending. Zimbardo lives.

    This movie is about the indomitable spirit of many of our species regardless of race or sex. It's not about liberal or conservative, it's about right or wrong. Not about girl or boy, but about the abilities of each of us to advance the human cause on this earth. It's not about Buddist, Jew or Christian but about aleivating all the suffering we can. Consider that for one month of the cost of the war in the middle east, every human could have access to clean drinking water. Who knows where the next Einstein or TuTu will come from, surely the potential exists and needs a chance to show itself without the intolerance of prejudice for one of a different color, sex or the distance from your home they come. We have a duty to expand our knowledge and expose all to the light of reason and in that we have no fear. This movie is a gift to parents and adults that want to find the ways to help all. Ignorance is not bliss, the scene about the mustard seed is worth the price of this great movie. Allegory is when your teacher thanks you. Thank you mother.

    Wokalek and Flack are superb and a joy. John Goodman is like your pastor or priest and as amiable as I imagine JohnPaul II. Petherbridge as Aesculapius is exactly my image of Hesse's Magister Ludi and Wenham, a developing Chomsky, could of evolved into a Smedly Butler! For those in power this could be a great mini-series for all involved, IMHO. Villains don't get a mention, sry Iain and AT. m.
    7diz-syd-63

    A flawed masterpiece

    I realise many criticise this movie for being 'based on fiction' but hey. It's a move and very good entertainment at that. I loved all the actors EXCEPT John Goodman who was cringeworthy as Pope Sergius. In particular, Johanna Wokalek is a revelation, I love her simplicity and pure spirt, at least that's how her "Joan" came across to me. The mediæval setting is well done, though lacks the glorious costumes of high budget productions. There is criticism that the crowd scenes are a little uncrowded, I didn't notice this at all. David Wenham's a gorgeous actor with an amazing voice I love his rendition of the almost gormless Gerold, so ruggedly handsome. I also like the all to short role Iain Glen was given as the Village Priest, what wonderful acting. Much praise also to the very sweet Tigerlilly Hutchinson (Tigerlilly??), she plays the young Joan with aplomb. Not the best historical drama I've seen but an excellent one, only thing missing was the fragrance of mediæval europe.
    8georgioskarpouzas

    historical novel

    Although critics in my native Greece were very circumspect when valuing this movie I disagree with them. Many found that it lacked grandiose crowds in the battle and acclamation of the Pope scenes, but I think that in reality medieval battles and the assembly of Roman plebeians acclaiming the Pope must not have been particularly grandiose events and that added a quality of realism to the movie.

    Also the structure of the story, the equivalent of what Germans call Bildungsroman-that is the process of the development of character through life, was presented in a very able manner, showing the evolution of Joan, a simple but charismatic country girl, to supreme Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church.

    The love story subplot was also good adding romance to a tale that would have been dull otherwise and proving that even scholarly girls are not immune to the pleasures of the flesh.

    I have to comment on the acting of Ms Wokalek, which I found admirable in the way that it portrayed the subdued power of the character of Joan under a facade of neutral manners and also the surprise role of John Goodman who played a larger than life exuberant and kindly Pope.

    The evocation of the age was also excellent avoiding excesses, and presenting the mendacity of peasant life in the villages as well as the relative luxury of the ruling classes.

    Of course the main point of the story concerned the barriers that gender and class posed to a talented poor woman during that dark age. I think the story has similarities with that of Joan of Ark. The final surprise, which I will not disclose, must have been a novelistic devise relative to modern concerns about the Church invented by the author of the novel on which the movie was based and not an integral part of the Pope Joan legend as preserved through the ages.

    All in all a very able movie which I greatly enjoyed. It is a pity that the response of the Greek critics was at best lukewarm.

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    • Trivia
      The film is based on the popular story of the 'female Pope' that has become widespread since the Middle Ages and thereafter. Pope Joan has been mentioned in works that were released several centuries after her supposed reign. Most modern scholars have dismissed the stories as fictional, due to lack of contemporary documentation, and the debunking of indirect evidence. Many theories abound that the lack of evidence is the result of successful attempts by the Catholic Church to erase Joan's existence from history. The matter therefore remains controversial.
    • Quotes

      Johanna von Ingelheim: As for strength of will, women can be viewed as superior to man. Eve ate from the apple out of love of knowledge and learning. Adam ate it only because Eve asked him to.

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      Featured in De wereld draait door: Episode #5.139 (2010)

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    • Release date
      • October 22, 2009 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United Kingdom
      • Italy
      • Spain
    • Languages
      • English
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • La pontífice
    • Filming locations
      • Kloster Ilsenburg, Ilsenburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany(location)
    • Production companies
      • Constantin Film
      • ARD Degeto Film
      • Dune Films
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    • Budget
      • €22,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $28,748,076
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 29m(149 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
      • Dolby Digital

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