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Le Métis de Dieu

Original title: Le métis de Dieu
  • TV Movie
  • 2013
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Le Métis de Dieu (2013)
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The Jewish Cardinal tells the amazing true story of Jean-Marie Lustiger, the son of Polish-Jewish immigrants, who maintained his cultural identity as a Jew even after converting to Catholici... Read allThe Jewish Cardinal tells the amazing true story of Jean-Marie Lustiger, the son of Polish-Jewish immigrants, who maintained his cultural identity as a Jew even after converting to Catholicism at a young age, and later joining the priesthood. Quickly rising within the ranks of th... Read allThe Jewish Cardinal tells the amazing true story of Jean-Marie Lustiger, the son of Polish-Jewish immigrants, who maintained his cultural identity as a Jew even after converting to Catholicism at a young age, and later joining the priesthood. Quickly rising within the ranks of the Church, Lustiger was appointed Archbishop of Paris by Pope Jean Paul II - and found a ne... Read all

  • Director
    • Ilan Duran Cohen
  • Writers
    • Chantal Derudder
    • Ilan Duran Cohen
  • Stars
    • Laurent Lucas
    • Aurélien Recoing
    • Audrey Dana
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    • Director
      • Ilan Duran Cohen
    • Writers
      • Chantal Derudder
      • Ilan Duran Cohen
    • Stars
      • Laurent Lucas
      • Aurélien Recoing
      • Audrey Dana
    • 10User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Laurent Lucas
    Laurent Lucas
    • Jean-Marie Lustiger
    Aurélien Recoing
    Aurélien Recoing
    • Jean-Paul II
    Audrey Dana
    Audrey Dana
    • Fanny
    Henri Guybet
    Henri Guybet
    • Charles Lustiger
    Pascal Greggory
    Pascal Greggory
    • Albert Decourtray
    Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet
    Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet
    • Le père Julien
    Bruno Todeschini
    Bruno Todeschini
    • Théo Klein
    Nathalie Richard
    Nathalie Richard
    • La Mère Supérieure
    David Migeot
    • Guillaume Bussières
    Philippe Faure
    • Monseigneur Fernandez
    Mirza Halilovic
    • Cardinal Macharski
    Patrick Massiah
    • René Samuel Sirat
    Alex Skarbek
    Alex Skarbek
    • Père Kristof
    Pierre-Alain Chapuis
    Pierre-Alain Chapuis
    • Ady Steg
    Maurice Antoni
    • Rabbin Kaplan
    Dario Lanfranca
    • Père Brosolo
    Maciej Patronik
    • L'ouvrier polonais
    Arthur Orcier
    • Michel conducteur
    • Director
      • Ilan Duran Cohen
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      • Chantal Derudder
      • Ilan Duran Cohen
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    8dbrayshaw

    A Completed Jew

    This movie carries with it a large amount of animosity between Jews and Catholics, especially in regard to who owned the rights to display Auschwitz as a central part of their history of suffering.

    But, to me, it expresses a great need to announce to the world the completeness by those Jews who have grown to accept Jesus as their long awaited Messiah.

    What some have come to call themselves today -- those who are both Christian and Jewish at birth -- is a "completed Jew." There are today many Messianic Christian fellowships, one of which is called Jews for Jesus.

    Obviously, during the time this film was made, there weren't that many completed Jews making public statements, so that is why it was so newsworthy in the mid 80s.

    Today, this fact should be old news.
    5sergelamarche

    Story lacks in some significant events

    This seems to be a TV movie. It explains his impacts in the 80s but it is not an epic journey. His life however was probably more epic. Lots of arguing but the film seems to lack poise. It is somewhat light like a comedy. Also, too much smoking by the church representants looks like sin nowaday. Although probably accurate, it does not convey the stress but rather a bad habit.
    9trish-fowlie

    Complex issues of faith, identity, memory, conflict and reconciliation

    Aron (Jean-Marie) Lustiger disappointed his father at 14, by choosing baptism over bar mitzvah. His mother was gassed at Auschwitz. He became archbishop of Paris and a Cardinal. I remember hearing about him as archbishop, but didn't know till fairly recently that he was Jewish. The scene is set for personal, family and social conflicts, which are presented with thoughtfulness, and the acting is excellent. The part of JPII is particularly well portrayed; he was Pope so long that even those of us who lived through his papacy have tended to forget he was once a young, vigorous, dynamic pontiff, from a background atypical for XXth century popes. We tend to remember him as old and ill and increasingly rigid. The actor captures his aging convincingly. Lustiger was insistent that he was both Jewish and Catholic, to the consternation of some from both faiths, but his dual understanding enabled him to for towards reconciliation. The original title « Le Métis de Dieu » (God's half-breed) is, to my mind, more evocative than its English translation. After all, what's peculiar in terms of eternity about a Jewish Cardinal? Jesus, his disciples and earliest followers were all Jewish, including St Peter, who is the man from whom all popes claim apostolic succession.
    10gradyharp

    'I was born Jewish and so I remain, even if that is unacceptable for many.'

    According to direct Ilan Duran Cohen in response to his drive for bring the true story of Aaron Jean-Marie Lustiger to film, Cohen stated,'Lustiger was always emphatic about his duel identity. In an early interview as Archbishop, he said, "I was born Jewish, and so I remain, even if that is unacceptable for many. For me, the vocation of Israel is bringing light to the goyim. That is my hope and I believe that Christianity is the means for achieving it."Lustiger was a champion of interfaith dialogue and "The Jewish Cardinal" explores these intricacies of balancing faith, family and identity. In a scene in which nuns settle to build a convent within the walls of Auschwitz (where his mother died in 1943), his Jewishness comes most sharply to the fore and Lustiger finds himself a mediator between the two communities.'

    A bit of factual data: Aaron Jean-Marie Lustiger 17 September 1926 – 5 August 2007 was a French cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was Archbishop of Paris from 1981 until his resignation in 2005. He was created cardinal in 1983 by Pope John Paul II. Lustiger was born Aaron Lustiger in Paris, to a Jewish family. His parents, Charles and Gisèle Lustiger, were Ashkenazi Jews from Będzin, Poland, and had left Poland around World War I. Lustiger's father ran a hosiery shop. Aaron Lustiger studied at the Lycée Montaigne in Paris, where he first encountered anti-Semitism. Visiting Germany in 1937, he was hosted by an anti-Nazi Protestant family whose children had been required to join the Hitler Youth. Sometime between the ages of ten and twelve, Lustiger came across a Protestant Bible and felt inexplicably attracted to it. On the outbreak of World War II in September 1939 the family moved to Orléans. In March 1940, during Holy Week, the 13-year old Lustiger decided to convert to Roman Catholicism. On 21 August he was baptized as Aaron Jean-Marie by the Bishop of Orléans, Jules Marie Courcoux. His sister converted later. In October 1940, the Vichy regime passed the first Statute on Jews, which forced Jews to wear a yellow badge. Although Jean-Marie Lustiger lived hidden in Orléans, his parents had to wear the badge. Lustiger, his father and sister sought refuge in unoccupied southern France, while his mother returned to Paris to run the family business. In September 1942, his mother was deported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp where she died the following year. The surviving family returned to Paris after the war.Lustiger's father tried unsuccessfully to have his son's baptism annulled, and even sought the help of the chief rabbi of Paris.

    Written by director Cohen and Chantal Derudder, THE Jewish CARDINAL relates the true story of Jean-Marie Lustiger (Laurent Lucas) the son of Polish-Jewish immigrants, who maintained his cultural identity as a Jew even after converting to Catholicism at a young age, later joining the priesthood. Quickly rising within the ranks of the Church; Lustiger was appointed Archbishop of Paris by Pope Jean Paul II (Aurelien Recoing) - and found a new platform to celebrate his dual identity as a Catholic Jew; earning him both friends and enemies from either group. When Carmelite nuns settle down to build a convent within the cursed walls of Auschwitz, Lustiger found himself a mediator between the two communities - and may be forced at last to choose his side.

    The acting and the setting and the glorious musical scoring enhance this little film well. It is a powerful film to experience not only because of the quality of craftsmanship that produced it, but also because of the profound message eh film's subject offers for consideration. We are all one.
    10jmbwithcats

    Beautiful, Thoughtful, Reconciling Ourselves

    I just came back from seeing this today at the Jewish Film Festival and it was absolutely wonderful, I highly recommend it. A movie that takes on the identity of Judaism and Catholicism, the separation, and hopefully reconciliation of our humanity... when faced with such difficult issues as a convent on Auschwitz, and how one can maintain one's Jewish identity, while believing in a path of Jesus, without renouncing one or the other, though so many from both schools believe you should take a side so to speak.

    I feel very similar in my life, born a Jew, having had my deepest spiritual experiences in life with God and Jesus, but also of Buddhism... this is how I reconcile the dichotomy...

    A Jewish Seed, grows in the love of God, the love of Jesus, and the wisdom of Buddhism.

    This movie was challenging but loving, beautiful, and intelligent. I guess people really did smoke that much in the '80s, eh?

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    • Release date
      • March 29, 2013 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Jewish Cardinal
    • Filming locations
      • Hôtel de Ville, Paris, France(Vatican interiors)
    • Production companies
      • A Plus Image 4
      • ARTE
      • Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
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      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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