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Il suffit d'aimer (1961)
This modest, unpretentious French film is a streamlined version of the true story previously cinematized as The Song of Bernadette (1943). Daniele Ajort plays the simple 19th-century French peasant girl who insists that she has experienced a vision of the Virgin Mary. Once this sighting becomes common knowledge, Bernadette's very existence becomes a religious and political hot potato. Thousands of people flock to the grotto at Lourdes where Bernadette claims she has seen the Holy Mother, believing that the waters therein contain recuperative powers. Bernadette dies under a cloud of controversy, but is ultimately elevated to sainthood by the Vatican.
Ituaiga: Drama
Faʻafiafia: Danièle Ajoret, Bernard Lajarrige, Madeleine Sologne, Henri Nassiet, Jean-Jacques Delbo, Renaud Mary
Auvaa: Robert Darène (Director), Gilbert Cesbron (Writer)
Subtitle:
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Faʻamalolo: Jan 01, 1961
Lauiloa: 0.175
Gagana: Français
Potu potu: Cinerez, Edition et Diffusion Cinématographique (E.D.I.C.)
Atunuʻu: France