Après avoir établi un couvent dans l'Himalaya, cinq nonnes sont aux prises avec des conflits et des tensions, aussi bien avec les autochtones qu'au sein de leur propre groupe, alors qu'elles... Tout lireAprès avoir établi un couvent dans l'Himalaya, cinq nonnes sont aux prises avec des conflits et des tensions, aussi bien avec les autochtones qu'au sein de leur propre groupe, alors qu'elles tentent de s'adapter à cet environnement distant et exotique.Après avoir établi un couvent dans l'Himalaya, cinq nonnes sont aux prises avec des conflits et des tensions, aussi bien avec les autochtones qu'au sein de leur propre groupe, alors qu'elles tentent de s'adapter à cet environnement distant et exotique.
- A remporté 2 oscars
- 5 victoires et 1 nomination au total
- Girl in Classroom
- (uncredited)
- Clodagh's Father in Flashback
- (uncredited)
- Indian Woman
- (uncredited)
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Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe backdrops were blown-up black-and-white photographs. The Art Department then gave them their breathtaking colors by using pastel chalks on top of them.
- GaffesAn Australian kookaburra is heard laughing in a bamboo forest in the Himalayan foothills.
- Citations
Sister Clodagh: [to Mr. Dean] You are objectionable when sober, and abominable when drunk!
- Générique farfelu"Deborah Kerr: By Arrangement with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer"
- Autres versionsThe flashbacks of Sister Clodagh's life prior to her becoming a nun were deleted from the original U.S prints of the film.
- ConnexionsEdited into Astronautes malgré eux (1962)
The beautifully photographed movie tells an unusual tale of Anglican nuns who establish a convent in an extremely remote region of the Himalayas called Mopu. Chosen in Calcutta by her Mother Superior, Sister Clodagh becomes the Sister Superior, one of the youngest ever chosen, of the convent. Her primary task is a daunting one, to convert a donated sultan's palace into a convent, transforming it from a residence for concubines to a school and a hospital. The terrain, 9,000-foot elevation and climate all prove challenging, and physical problems are compounded by ensuing health issues and the decline in overall morale, the result of the invariable conflict between the sensuality of the environment and the regimented order of the nuns' lives.
Each sister reacts differently and manages their inner turmoil in different ways. Matters come to a head with the arrival of three outsiders - a cynical, agnostic Brit, Mr. Dean, who sparks unholy feelings among the sisters; the son of the General who bestowed the gift of the palace, hungry for education from the nuns; and Kanchi, an exotic native girl who is unruly and in need of male attention. The film's title refers to an exotic perfume, worn by the General's son, which clouds the air around their mission and consequently redirects the thoughts of the sisters to the world they were supposed to leave behind. All their lives collide in ways that lead to tragic consequences.
The hallmark of this movie is the lush cinematography by Jack Cardiff, who did similar duties on "The African Queen". Amazingly, the film makes extensive use of matte paintings and large scale landscape paintings (the artwork is by Peter Ellenshaw) to suggest the mountainous environment of the Himalayas. The cast is mostly quite effective. In one of her first starring roles, Kerr is superb as Sister Clodagh, providing the right shadings to her conflict-ridden character. However, it is Kathleen Byron (who looks eerily like Cate Blanchett) as the deranged Sister Ruth and a 17-year old Jean Simmons as Kanchi, who threaten to steal the picture. The suspenseful climax will remind you a bit of Hitchcock's "Vertigo" made 11 years later. This is a fascinating, subtly erotic film about repression and duty, sometimes melodramatic but constantly affecting, and quite worthy of viewing.
- EUyeshima
- 7 févr. 2006
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 280 000 £ (estimation)
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 166 391 $ US
- Durée1 heure 41 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1