Grâce à Dieu
- 2018
- Tous publics
- 2h 17min
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7,2/10
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Alexandre vit à Lyon avec sa famille. Un jour, il découvre que le prêtre qui a abusé de lui aux scouts officie toujours auprès d'enfants. Il se lance dans un combat, vite rejoint par Françoi... Tout lireAlexandre vit à Lyon avec sa famille. Un jour, il découvre que le prêtre qui a abusé de lui aux scouts officie toujours auprès d'enfants. Il se lance dans un combat, vite rejoint par François et Emmanuel, également victimes du prêtre.Alexandre vit à Lyon avec sa famille. Un jour, il découvre que le prêtre qui a abusé de lui aux scouts officie toujours auprès d'enfants. Il se lance dans un combat, vite rejoint par François et Emmanuel, également victimes du prêtre.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 4 victoires et 20 nominations au total
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On the surface, this is an impressive movie. It is meticulously scripted and covers much ground with regard to the case of French Catholic priest accused of child sexual abuse. Writer-director Francois Ozon also manages to assemble a competent cast of actors for the various roles like Josiane Balasko as Irene, mother of one of the victims. My problem with this film is its very clinical approach, which may have its strengths; however, i did not find myself moved, touched or feeling sympathy for the characters when i should have been experiencing those emotions while watching the movie. By the end, instead of feeling emotionally walloped, i was left cold. And while the film is stylishly done, nothing stands out other than the shocking expose of the Catholic church which however is nothing new for anyone who has followed the news. For its various merits, this film deserves praise while from this disappointed viewer, the film receives grace.
This is a very important film, discussing important area of French politics. There is much care and great resolve for the things depicted on screen. I'm unsure if I could watch it again because it is a very hard film to watch, but I fascinated by the way it all unfolded. Great look in-depth
This film would have been better as a documentary, as concrete people do not mix very well with fictionalised characters. That the characters are mainly composites, leaves a lot of choice for the director, Francois Ozon, to omit certain areas. Two examples; the wife of one of the characters suffered sexual abuse but not within the church. She has only a very short time to admit this to another victim played excellently by Swann Arlaud. In the scenario of this film, only heterosexual males are singled out, and this becomes evident in a key scene, again given too little screen time. That of a character called Didier played superbly by Pierre Lottin (the screen suddenly came vividly to life). He is a youngish man wrecked by the church and its hierarchy, and the sexual offence committed against him by a priest as a child. He has lost outwardly and inwardly, even condemning his own homosexual brother who committed suicide because of a similar assault. He is homophobic and real whereas the others, and there are three who are concentrated on, do not venture into that taboo and unfortunately believable area. Melvil Poupard is initially the main character, well adjusted but disturbed. The focus then shifts towards a second and ultimately to a third, excellently portrayed by Swann Arlaud. Like Didier he has lost out because of church sexual abuse, but he does find a sort of release in joining in with the others when a decision is made to prosecute the church. Personally I found him as well as Didier to be burning indictments of the Catholic Church and its hierarchy. France holds its church highly in its societal and cultural life, but I wished that Ozon in his rather cold direction had stoked the fire against the church more, and allowed other voices than the heterosexual male to do so. A good film that in my opinion could have been longer and risked audience impatience (Jacques Rivette did it before him in other subject matter to great respect). In doing so he could have taken the risk to include in his fictional area the sufferings of other sexualities when they are abused, especially by an institution that cements so much of France together.
I saw "By the Grace of God" at the Philadelphia Film Festival and although I'd never consider it an enjoyable film, it's a necessary film...one you really should see. While there have been other films about pedophile priests, and why not since the problem seems so universal, this one is not a documentary but instead makes a few tweaks for cinematic sake...though the facts are essentially true.
In addition to being an important film, director Ozon also crafted it well and managed to get excellent and realistic performances from the cast. In other words, the victims seemed real...not like actors. Overall, an amazingly well made film...one of the better ones I've seen in recent years.
In addition to being an important film, director Ozon also crafted it well and managed to get excellent and realistic performances from the cast. In other words, the victims seemed real...not like actors. Overall, an amazingly well made film...one of the better ones I've seen in recent years.
This is a powerful and very disturbing movie based on true facts; the movie is extremely well directed and the key characters' performance is stunning.
The film throws a punch in the stomach without wallowing in the details of the sexual scandals, but rather focusing on the devastating consequences of sexual abuse had on children and on their subsequent lives. And, as if that weren't enough, another wave of emotional impact comes when the victims, after long internal struggle, decide to come out and denounce the facts to the public; this has bring massive tensions to themselves and their families.
Director and actors deliver an outside performance in rendering such deeply emotional situations in a very dramatic and realistic fashion.
You wonder walk out of the cinema without being profoundly touched by this story.
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- AnecdotesThe movie depicting real-life events that were still on trial, Father Preynat's lawyers tried in the week before release to prevent the film from hitting cinemas, at least until the judgment and despite its Silver Bear won at the Berlin Film Festival a few days prior. They invoked the fact that Father Preynat is presumed innocent until convicted. The court decided to allow the movie to be released, arguing the priest had already pleaded guilty.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Chambre 212 (2019)
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 6 000 000 € (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 67 059 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 7 765 $US
- 20 oct. 2019
- Montant brut mondial
- 7 755 652 $US
- Durée2 heures 17 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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