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Un prêtre dans une communauté pauvre vit une vie charitable en conformité avec ses principes religieux, mais beaucoup d'autres ne lui rendent pas la pareille.Un prêtre dans une communauté pauvre vit une vie charitable en conformité avec ses principes religieux, mais beaucoup d'autres ne lui rendent pas la pareille.Un prêtre dans une communauté pauvre vit une vie charitable en conformité avec ses principes religieux, mais beaucoup d'autres ne lui rendent pas la pareille.
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 2 nominations au total
Efraín Arauz
- Vecino de Nazarin
- (non crédité)
Manuel Arvide
- Compañero de architecto
- (non crédité)
Socorro Avelar
- Vecina de Josefa
- (non crédité)
Edmundo Barbero
- don Ángel-cura
- (non crédité)
Victorio Blanco
- Viejo preso
- (non crédité)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesOne of Andrei Tarkovsky's favorite films
- Citations
Father Nazario: Night carries yesterday's sorrow and the hope and joy of a new day. That's what death is like. Joyous and sorrowful. Joyous because it frees us of life's chains. And sorrowful because we love our flesh and it hurts us to leave it.
- ConnexionsFeatured in À propos de Buñuel (2000)
- Bandes originalesDios nunca muere
Written by Macedonio Alcalá
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In a poor and backward community in Mexico, the Catholic Priest Nazario (Francisco Rabal) follows the Christian principles and lives a humble life without possessions in an old hostel owned by Chanfa (Ofelia Guilmáin) and used by prostitutes. When the prostitute Andara (Rita Macedo) kills he coworker Camilla that had stolen her buttons of shells, she is wounded and seeks shelter with the priest. Meanwhile, the disillusioned dweller of the hostel Beatriz (Marga López) is lured by her boyfriend Pinto (Noé Murayama) and tries to commit suicide. However, Chanfa convinces her to return to her village. When the police discover that Andara is hidden in the room of Nazario, she flees and Nazario undresses his cassock and wanders in the poor countryside, helping the destitute and begging for food. When Nazario reaches a very poor village, he meets Beatriz that is living with Andara and asks him to help a child that is very ill. Nazario prays for the child and on the next morning she is healed. Andara and Beatriz believe he is a saint and become his followers. Along their journey, Nazario and Andara are arrested and the priest is humiliated and beaten by common people and by the church.
"Nazarin" is an ironic criticism to the hypocrisy of church and society by Luis Buñuel. Francisco Rabal has an awesome performance in the role of a priest that lives in accordance with the principle of the catholic apostolic roman church and is betrayed, humiliated and hated by the people that he helps and by the church that he serves. One of my favorite sequences is when Nazario is protected by a criminal in jail and the man concludes that Nazario is a good man, he is a murderer and they are in the same place. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Nazarin"
"Nazarin" is an ironic criticism to the hypocrisy of church and society by Luis Buñuel. Francisco Rabal has an awesome performance in the role of a priest that lives in accordance with the principle of the catholic apostolic roman church and is betrayed, humiliated and hated by the people that he helps and by the church that he serves. One of my favorite sequences is when Nazario is protected by a criminal in jail and the man concludes that Nazario is a good man, he is a murderer and they are in the same place. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Nazarin"
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