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The Nun (La Religieuse) [Blu-ray]
by Anna Karina (Suzanne),
Micheline Presle (Mme. de Moni),
Gilette Barbier (Soeur Sain-Jean),
Francine Berge (Souer Sainte-Christine),
Yori Bertin (Souer Saint-Therese),
Hubert Buthion (L'archeveque),
Michel Delahaye (Un vicaire),
Catherine Diamant (Soeur Saint-Ursule),
Marc Eyraud (Le pere Seraphin),
Francoise Godde (La domestique),
Christine Lenier (Madame Simonin,Mme. Simonin),
Jean Martin (Monsieur Hebert),
Pierre Meyrand (Monsieur Manouri),
Charles Millot (Monsieur Simonin),
Annik Morice (Soeur Saint-Jerome),
Danielle Palmero (Soeur Saint-Clement),
Liselotte Pulver (Mme. de Chelles),
Francisco Rabal (Dom Morel),
Wolfgang Reichmann (Le pere Lemoine),
Jacques Rivette (Director,Screenwriter),
Jacques Rivette (Director,Screenwriter),
Georges de Beauregard (Producer),
Denise de Casabianca (Editor),
Jean-Jacques Fabre (Art Director),
Francoise Geissler (Editor),
Alain Levent (Cinematographer),
Jean Gruault (Screenwriter),
Jean Gruault (Screenwriter),
Harold Salemson (Editor),
Jean-Claude Eloy (Composer)
Jean-Claude Eloy (Composer)
Format: Blu-ray
ISBN: 738329237400
Publication Date: 05/28/2019
Edition Description: Subtitled
This critically acclaimed moral drama is taken from a book written in 1760 by Denis Diderot. Suzanne (Anna Karina) is an intelligent, freedom-loving woman who is forced into a convent against her will. The fact that she was sired by a man who is not her mother's husband -- and that a suitable dowry cannot be paid for her -- bring her to the church. Suzanne endures continual harassment from one Mother Superior (Micheline Presle). Transferred to a different convent, she becomes subject to lesbian leanings from another Mother Superior (Liselotte Pulver), who flees with a priest (Francisco Rabal) who says he too was forced into a life of religion. The controversial subject matter caused the feature to be banned for two years, despite assurances to director Jacques Rivette by censors. The subsequent ban helped the film (shown at the Cannes Film Festival in 1966) gain more recognition. Rivette's cynical references to Catholicism as the ultimate theater enraged the Catholic Film Office, the agency that spearheaded the opposition to the film.
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