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Leon Morin, pretre

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  • "Ksiądz"
  • "Leon Morin priest"@en
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  • "Life during wartime is not simply men shooting at one another, but also women tending to their children. The widow Barny is one, an office worker in a rural village in occupied France, whose child's father was a Jewish man. When genial Italians occupy the village, all is well. Then the Nazis arrive, round up and shoot the Italians, and get down to the business of rounding up Jews. Barny has her daughter baptized as a Catholic for legal certification--and also sends her to hide on a farm in the country. A communist, she takes out her anger at this subterfuge by arguing with the priest, the young Father Morin. The priest and the widow begin a series of spiritually-cum-sexually-charged dialogues. Barny's crush on Father Morin offers a place for the film to examine religious conviction, while exploring the philosophy of belief and its meaning in everyday struggle."
  • "During the German occupation of France, Barny, a young widow, who is Communist and anticlerical, meets a young priest and a warm relationship develops. She falls in love with him and attempts to seduce him, but he resists, and so their friendship moves to a different plane until they separate when France is liberated."
  • ""Jean-Paul Belmondo delivers a subtly sensual performance in the hot-under-the-collar Leon Morin, priest (Léon Morin, prêtre), directed by Jean-Pierre Melville. The French superstar plays a devoted man of the cloth who is desired by all the women of a small village in Nazi-occupied France. He find himself most drawn to a sexually frustrated widow - played by Emmanuelle Riva - a religious sceptic whose relationship with her confessor turns into a confrontation with both God and her own repressed desire. A triumph of mood, setting, and innuendo, Léon Morin, priest, is an irreverent pleasure from one of French cinema's towering virtuosos." --Container."
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  • ""A little French town during the Occupation. Barny is a young sexually frustrated widow, living with her little girl. She is also a communist militant. One day she enters a church, randomly choses a priest and starts criticizing religion. But the priest is a young handsome clever one, Leon Morin. He does not offer her the reaction she was expecting. She is disturbed. She starts frequenting him, impressed by Morin's moral strength"--edited from IMDb."
  • "Against the turbulent backdrop of occupied France, a priest and a beautiful, lonely young widow form a friendship."
  • "Pendant l'occupation, Barny, une jeune veuve incroyante, entre un jour par dépit dans une église pour dire son mépris aux curés. Le prêtre à qui elle s'adresse l'étonne par la justesse de ses réponses. Elle continue à rencontrer cet abbé, Léon Morin, qui lui prête des livres et discute religion avec elle. La conversion de la jeune femme s'effectue peu à peu. Barny éprouve alors pour le prêtre une affection qui tourne vite à l'obsesssion et à la passion. Elle tentera de le faire tomber mais échouera ..."
  • "La jaquette indique : "Quoique marxiste, Barny est intriguée par la religion. En confession, elle provoque le jeune prêtre Léon Morin qui accepte de nouer le dialogue. Sur le point de se convertir, Barny découvre qu'elle aime le prêtre. Celui-ci la repousse...""
  • "In Nazi-occupied France, a devoted priest is desired by all the women of his village, but finds himself most drawn to a religious skeptic who turns their relationship into a confrontation with both God and her own repressed desire."
  • "Pendant l'occupation, une veuve athée se réfugie dans une église où elle rencontre, puis devient amoureuse d'un curé sympathique. Devant la résistance de ce dernier, elle apprend à s'en détacher progressivement. Interprété par Emmanuelle Riva et Jean-Paul Belmondo. Adaptation du roman de Béatrix Beck."
  • "Une jeune femme, Barny, bien que marxiste, est intriguée par les questions religieuses. Elle entre dans un confessionnal pour y provoquer le prêtre. Celui-ci, Léon Morin, est jeune et intelligent : Il engage le dialogue. Barny est prête à se convertir quand elle découvre que c'est aussi l'homme qui l'attire. Un homme qui la repousse."

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  • "Feature films"
  • "Foreign language films"
  • "Drama"
  • "History"
  • "Adaptation"
  • "Motion pictures"
  • "Film adaptations"
  • "fiction dramatique (fiction)"
  • "Comedie dramatique"
  • "Films dramatiques"
  • "Drames (cinéma)"
  • "Fiction films"

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  • "Léon Morin prêtre (film)"
  • "Léon Morin, prêtre"
  • "Leon Morin, pretre Ksiądz"
  • "Léon Morin, prêtre Léon Morin, priest"
  • "Léon Morin prêtre [FRANCE, 1961]"
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  • "Leon Morin, pretre"
  • "Léon Morin prêtre"
  • "Léon Morin prêtre (Film)"
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  • "Léon Morin prêtre : [France, 1961]"
  • "Léon Morin prêtre Leon Morin priest"

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