I cannot promise you happiness in this life, only the next. The passion of bernadette 1990 cast and crew moviefone. The passion of bernadette 1989 a look at the life of st. National catholic register french director jean delannoys 1988 film bernadette brought an unembellished, matteroffact historical style to the wellknown story of st. It reveals the incessant illness and suffering that she patiently, even cheerfully endured throughout her life in the convent, often. The dub is uneven and the acting isnt as good as the french language performance by sydney penny, who learned french to play bernadette in the first movie, bernadette. The song of bernadette 1943, featuring jennifer jones, tells of the life of bernadette soubirous, the young visionary of lourdes. The film is instead a story of a soul, a portrait of a young woman becoming a saint. Find local tv listings for the passion of bernadette on. Following up the acclaimed bestselling movie, bernadette, the story of the apparitions of our lady in lourdes to bernadette soubirous, this beautiful jean.
Bernadette 1988 pg 1h 59min drama january 1989 usa in 1857, an unemployed miller moves. Following up the acclaimed bestselling movie, bernadette, the story of the apparitions of our lady in lourdes to bernadette soubirous, this beautiful jean delannoy film tells the rest of the story of her life after the marian visions the life that made bernadette a saint. The film, originally released in 1989 is a sequel to the 1988 movie bernadette, which garnered considerable acclaim from the vatican and today, plays continually for pilgrims in the church. The peasant girl sydney penny who saw a vision of the virgin mary at lourdes, france, enters the convent as an adult. French filmmaker jean delannoy directs this inspiring sequel to his biopic about mariebernarde soubirous portrayed by sydney penny, a young shepherdess who claimed to have seen numerous apparitions of the lady in white at lourdes in 1858. Bernadettes life after the marian visionsthe life that made her a saint.
Heres a list of different kinds of movies with the word passion in their title. The passion of bernadette 1989 jean delannoy cast and. These are movies with specific catholic references, not. The passion of bernadette 1989 given the inherently less dramatic structure, the passion of bernadette doesnt tell a story the way the original film does, but the portrait of bernadettes unassuming heroic sanctity and occasional tart rejoinders remains moving and worthwhile. The grotto at lourdes is flourishing with many pilgrims, and. Passion of bernadette this movie tells the story of our lady in lourdes to bernadette soubirous and the life that made her a saint following up the acclaimed bestselling movie, bernadette, the story of the apparitions of our lady in lourdes to bernadette soubirous, this beautiful jean delannoy film tells the rest of the story of her life after the marian. Story of ruth song of bernadette david and bathsheba. Bernadette s life after the marian visionsthe life that made her a saint. Bernadette s life after the marian visions the life that made bernadette a saint. February 10th12th printfriendly version why would the popes publisher take the plunge into the movie business. Bernadette, the young 19thcentury girl who was ostracized and persecuted after she saw a vision of the virgin mary at lourdes. This movie tells the story of our lady in lourdes to bernadette soubirous and the life that made her a saint. Following up the acclaimed bestselling movie, bernadette, the story of the apparitions of our lady in lourdes to bernadette soubirous, this beautiful jean delannoy film tells the rest of the story of her life after the marian visions the life that made. It was also nominated for the 1989 academy award for best foreign language film.
The passion of bernadette 1989 jean delannoy synopsis. A celebration at carnegie hall liza minnelli, patti lupone, bernadette peters, glenn close. Bernadette soubirous visions of the blessed virgin at the grotto of lourdes. Bernadette, the young 19thcentury girl who was ostracized and persecuted after she saw a vision of the virgin mary at.
The saint of lourdes enters the convent and endures various trials. Given the inherently less dramatic structure, the passion of bernadette doesnt tell a story the way the original film does, but the portrait of bernadettes unassuming heroic sanctity and occasional tart rejoinders remains moving and worthwhile. The song of bernadette and the real life of saint bernadette. The passion of bernadette 1989 the peasant girl sydney penny who saw a vision of the virgin mary at lourdes, france, enters the convent as an adult. Find movie and film cast and crew information for the passion of bernadette 1989 jean delannoy on allmovie. Top 100 procatholic movies national catholic register.
Basinger would lose the town to her partner in the deal, the pension fund of chicagobased ameritech corp. The passion of bernadette 1990 the peasant girl sydney penny who saw a. Although she did not speak french at the time, the film was shot in both english and french, and sydney worked with a coach to learn her lines phonetically, eventually becoming fluent. The grotto at lourdes is flourishing with many pilgrims, and bernadette leaves. Werfel was a jewish refugee who escaped nazi occupied europe via lourdes. It stars jennifer jones in the title role, which portrays the story of bernadette soubirous, who reportedly experienced eighteen visions of the blessed virgin mary from february to july 1858 and was later canonized in 1933. Bible in my language is the name of our company, simply because we are passionate about bibles in all languages of the world. The song of bernadette is a 1943 biographical drama film based on the 1941 novel of the same name by franz werfel. The film, originally released in 1989 is a sequel to the 1988 movie. National catholic register french director jean delannoy s 1988 film bernadette brought an unembellished, matteroffact historical style to the wellknown story of st. This french historical drama is a retelling of the story of st. With sydney penny, jeanmarc bory, jeanmarie bernicat, philippe brigaud. The passion of bernadette dvd this movie follows up on the acclaimed film, bernadette, and tells the rest of the story of st.
French director jean delannoys 1988 film bernadette brought an unembellished, matteroffact historical style to the wellknown story of st. How many have you seen and perhaps feel passionate. Cate blanchett in whered you go, bernadette cate blanchett plays a blocked architect who lashes out at the world or is it just at her own privilege. In february of 1858, at the massabielle grotto, their 14year old asthmatic, illiterate daughter, bernadette, sees a light she later distinguishes as a beautiful young woman. Jan, 2006 the film, originally released in 1989 is a sequel to the 1988 movie bernadette, which garnered considerable acclaim from the vatican and today, plays continually for pilgrims in the church. The passion of bernadette is coming in englishbut its much better in french with the english subtitles. Though she became a popular folk figure, the local politicians attempt to commit her to an asylum. Jesus of montreal won the prize of the ecumenical jury at the 1989 cannes film festival and swept the 11th genie awards, winning 12 prizes, including best motion picture, best director for arcand, and the golden reel award.
The passion of bernadette 1990 the peasant girl sydney penny who saw a vision of the virgin mary at lourdes, france, enters the convent as an adult. Bernadette and passion of bernadette dvd set the catholic. The passion of bernadette 1989 jean delannoy cast and crew. Because the movie biz isnt just for hollywood anymore, as protestants, orthodox jews, and catholics are branching out to different venues and different distribution channels to bring movies of faith to the faithful. Following up the acclaimed bestselling movie, bernadette, the story of the apparitions of our lady in lourdes to bernadette soubirous, this beautiful jean delannoy film tells the rest of the story of her life after. Movies with the word passion in the title list challenges.
The passion of bernadette dvd ewtn religious catalogue. If we hear about a bible printed in a new language, we do our utmost to get stock. French filmmaker jean delannoy directs this inspiring sequel to his biopic about mariebernarde soubirous portrayed by sydney penny, a young shepherdess who claimed to have seen numerous apparitions of. This makes for an uneven storyline, so if youre looking for a movie to simply enjoy as an escape, this isnt it. In 1857, an unemployed miller moves his family into grim lodgings.
Movie info this french historical drama is a retelling of the story of st. The passion of bernadette 1990 cast and crew the peasant girl sydney penny who saw a vision of the virgin mary at lourdes, france, enters the convent as an adult. The passion of bernadette 1989 given the inherently less dramatic structure, the passion of bernadette doesnt tell a story the way the original film does, but the portrait of bernadette s unassuming heroic sanctity and occasional tart rejoinders remains moving and worthwhile. Chronicling bernadette s years with the sisters of charity of nevers convent, the film traces her life from age 22 until her untimely death from. Another moving performance by sydney penny, this beautiful film. The passion of bernadette 1990 the movie database tmdb. No changes to make the movie catch the viewers attention. Our coworkers are pastors and missionaries that know the importance of the word of god, and live to see the scriptures getting to every living. The dub is uneven and the acting isnt as good as the french language performance by sydney penny, who learned french to play bernadette in the first movie. The passion of bernadette, by jean delannoy, and starring sydney penny, is another excellent updated story depicting the life of st. Shadow playgrace note paul lynch, peter medak, 1986.
The passion of bernadette, delannoys sequel, again starring sydney penny all my. Bernadette soubirous also known as saint bernadette of lourdes, was the firstborn daughter of. It was admirable to see how she dealt with the apparitions from before to after. Through it all, bernadette trusts in god and remembers the virgin marys words to her. If you want to know more about saint bernadettes life. In february of 1858, at the massabielle grotto, their 14year old asthmatic, illiterate daughter, bernadette. The grotto at lourdes is flourishing with many pilgrims, and bernadette leaves to enter the convent of the sisters of.