São Vicente de Paulo luta para promover a paz e a harmonia entre camponeses e nobres em meio à Peste Negra na Europa, levando adiante seu trabalho de caridade diante de todos os obstáculos.São Vicente de Paulo luta para promover a paz e a harmonia entre camponeses e nobres em meio à Peste Negra na Europa, levando adiante seu trabalho de caridade diante de todos os obstáculos.São Vicente de Paulo luta para promover a paz e a harmonia entre camponeses e nobres em meio à Peste Negra na Europa, levando adiante seu trabalho de caridade diante de todos os obstáculos.
- Indicado para 1 prêmio BAFTA
- 2 vitórias e 4 indicações no total
- Françoise Marguerite de Silly, comtesse de Joigny
- (as Lise Delamare de la Comédie Française)
- Louise de Marillac
- (as Yvonne Gaudeau de la Comédie Française)
- La petite fille
- (as La petite Francette Vernillat)
Enredo
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesSelected by the Vatican in the "religion" category of its list of 45 "great films."
- Citações
Vincent de Paul: You will soon realize charity is a heavy load to carry. It is heavier than a bucket of soup and a basket of bread. But you will always keep your tenderness and your smile. It is not hard to serve soup and bread. Even the rich can do that. But you are a servant to the poor a daughter of charity always smiling, always in a good mood. They are your masters. Touchy and demanding masters, as you'll see. The uglier and dirtier they are, the more unfair and vulgar they are, the more love you'll have to give. Only because of your love, and you love only, will the poor forgive you for the bread you're giving them.
- ConexõesFeatured in The 79th Annual Academy Awards (2007)
The film is a religious biopic, the subject being the priest revered for his unselfish aid towards the poor/moribund community in the 17th century and who would eventually be canonized as Saint Vincent De Paule; incidentally, the national old people's home (where my paternal grandfather expired in 2002) is named after him. The success of the movie rests more with Pierre Fresnay's commanding central performance (which earned him the Best Actor award at the Venice Film Festival), Jean-Jacques Grünenwald's rousing score and Claude Renoir's splendid cinematography (that said, the print I watched seemed unduly bright) than the narrative itself (though scripted by famed playwright Jean Anouilh) – which tells a pretty standard tale of a man being initially misunderstood and scorned, then endorsed and abetted. Even so, a few scenes certainly do stand out: the priest getting relentlessly stoned as he lends a helping hand to a would-be plague victim; taking the place of an exhausted galley slave; listening to the 'miserable' sounds of fellow residents at his lodgings; the fights between the myriad mangled patients for a place on the hospital's over-crowded beds, etc.
The supporting cast here is notable for showcasing future stars such as Claude Chabrol regulars Michel Bouquet and Jean Carmet. By the way, given the subject matter, I was reminded throughout of two of my favourite film-maker Luis Bunuel's best efforts, namely NAZARIN (1959; which, like MONSIEUR VINCENT itself, is included in the Vatican's 45-title list of "Some Important Films"!) and VIRIDIANA (1961).
- Bunuel1976
- 3 de fev. de 2014
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Detalhes
- Tempo de duração1 hora 51 minutos
- Cor
- Proporção
- 1.37 : 1