Many, including Bernadette's Aunt Bernarde, are convinced of her sincerity and stand up for her against her disbelieving parents, but Bernadette faces civil and church authorities alone, including Abbé Dominique Peyramale. Bernadette joyfully cries out to the apparition before finally dying. No such relationship is documented as existing between them. Despite the severity of her illness, Bernadette adamantly denies partaking of the grottoâs healing waters. After the documentary, a time for spontaneous sharing is suggested. In 1857, an unemployed miller moves his family into grim lodgings; his wife takes in laundry. Following up the acclaimed best-selling movie, Bernadette, the story of the apparitions of Our Lady in Lourdes to Bernadette Soubirous, this beautiful Jean Delannoy film tells the rest of the story of her life after the Marian visions--the life that made Bernadette a saint. However, the lady appears in the room, smiles, and gestures to Bernadette warmly. The music Stravinsky had written for the film made its way into the second movement of his Symphony in Three Movements. She was called Bernadette, a diminutive of her name ⦠However, Marie tells their mother when they return home, and the story soon spreads all over Lourdes. The pompous government officials think she is nuts, and do their best to suppress the girl and her followers, ⦠Today we celebrate Our Lady of Lourdes, recalling a series of 18 appearances that the Blessed Virgin Mary made to a 14-year-old French peasant girl, Saint Bernadette Soubirous. Soubirous's life was given a fictionalized treatment in Franz Werfel's 1941 novel, The Song of Bernadette, which was later adapted by Henry King into a 1943 film of the same name, starring Jennifer Jones as Bernadette and the uncredited Linda Darnell as the Immaculate Conception. Bernadette makes a revelation to Sister Vauzou that is later diagnosed as tuberculosis of the bone; the condition causes intense pain, yet Bernadette has never complained or so much as mentioned it. Igor Stravinsky was initially informally approached to write the film score. St. Bernadette of Lourdes, original name Marie-Bernarde Soubirous, also called Saint Bernadette Soubirous, (born January 7, 1844, Lourdes, Franceâdied April 16, 1879, Nevers; canonized December 8, 1933; feast day April 16, but sometimes February 18 in France), French saint whose visions led to the founding ⦠[8], The film was a great success both critically and financially. Afterwards, Bernadette intends to live an ordinary life, but Peyramale does not think that it is appropriate to turn Bernadette loose in the world and persuades her to become a nun with the Sisters of Charity of Nevers. The novel was extremely popular, spending more than a year on The New York Times Best Seller list and thirteen weeks heading the list. Tweeter Lourdes Sainte Bernadette Soubirous Son enfance Bernadette Soubirous naquit le 7 janvier 1844 au moulin de Boly, un an après le mariage de ses parents.... Chantal Calvaire Les dix commandements film Vauzou, realizing her error and Bernadette's saintliness, prays for forgiveness and vows to serve Bernadette for the rest of her life. It stars Jennifer Jones in the title role, which portrays the story of Bernadette Soubirous, who reportedly experienced eighteen visions of the Blessed Virgin Mary from February to July 1858 and was later canonized in 1933. On Bernadetteâs last visit to the grotto, the lady finally identifies herself as "the Immaculate Conception." She asserts that Bernadette has not suffered enough and wants a "sign" to prove that Bernadette really was chosen by Heaven. One day in a grotto in the province of Lourdes France she has a vision of Our Lady The Immaculate Conception. A beautifully scripted film, it tells the story of Bernadette Soubirous, a young French girl who was chosen above all others to bestow her eyes on the Mother of Christ. Werfel was a Jewish refugee who escaped Nazi occupied Europe via Lourdes. Apr. In addition, the government authorities, in particular, Imperial Prosecutor Vital Dutour (played by Vincent Price) are portrayed as being much more anti-religion than they actually were;[7] in fact, Dutour was himself a devout Catholic who simply thought Bernadette was hallucinating. âBernadette de Lourdesâ is the story of the fascinating and inspiring Marian apparitions to the young Bernadette Soubirous. 18th February is set as the feast day for Bernadette Soubirous. The film ends with the death of Bernadette and does not mention the exhumation of her body or her canonization, as the novel does. The Song of Bernadette (1943), featuring Jennifer Jones, tells of the life of Bernadette Soubirous, the young visionary of Lourdes.The film is based on a novel by Franz Werfel (1941). At her Catholic school, Bernadette is shamed by her teacher, Sister Vauzou, for falling behind in her studies because of her asthma. As a young 14-year-old girl, Bernadette Soubirous had multiple visions of the Blessed Lady in a grotto in the outskirts of Lourdes. Although she did not speak French at the time, the film was shot in both English and French, and Sydney worked with a coach to learn her lines ⦠She faces ridicule since the lady tells her to drink and wash at a spring that does not yet exist, but Bernadette digs a hole in the ground and uses the wet sand and mud. Marie-Bernarde "Bernadette" Soubirous (beÊnadet subiÊus|), en occitano gascón Maria-Bernarda "Bernardeta" Sobirós, tamén coñecida como Bernadette de Lourdes, nada en Lourdes o 7 de xaneiro de 1844 e finada en Nevers o 16 de abril de 1879, foi unha pastora, mística e relixiosa francesa, canonizada pola Igrexa católica en ⦠Later that afternoon, while she is fetching firewood with her sister Marie and school friend Jeanne outside town, Bernadette is left behind at the Massabielle grotto when her companions warn her not to wade through the cold river for fear of taking ill. About to cross it anyway, Bernadette is distracted by a strange breeze and a change in the light. Facts about Bernadette Soubirous 10: two more feast day. Upon her death, Peyramale remarks, "You are now in Heaven and on earth. He has degrees in English, Film and Theology with a concentration in Church History. Actually there are two more feast days for Soubirous ⦠Bernadette Soubirous in Lourdes. Following up the acclaimed best-selling movie, Bernadette, the story of the apparitions of Our Lady in Lourdes to Bernadette Soubirous, this beautiful Jean Delannoy film tells the rest of the story of her life after the Marian visions- the life that made Bernadette a saint.The grotto at Lourdes is flourishing with many pilgrims, and Bernadette ⦠The grotto at Lourdes is flourishing with many pilgrims, and Bernadette ⦠The Song of Bernadette is a 1943 biographical drama film based on the 1941 novel of the same name by Franz Werfel. Film Review âSong of Bernadetteâ The Song of Bernadette is a dramatisation of Franz Werfelâs Popular book about Bernadette Soubirous, who had visions of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Lourdes.. Bernadette was a pious, honest and simple child. The grotto is fenced off and the Bishop of Tarbes declares that unless the Emperor orders the grotto to be opened, there will be no investigation. Other portrayals come closer to historical accuracy, particularly Anne Revere and Roman Bohnen as Bernadette's overworked parents, Charles Bickford as Father Peyramale (although his presence at Bernadette's deathbed was an artistic embellishment; in reality, Peyramale had died a few years before Bernadette), and Blanche Yurka as formidable Aunt Bernarde. The Song of Bernadette is a 1943 biographical drama film based on the 1941 novel of the same name by Franz Werfel. She was the eldest of six surviving children of Francois and Louise Castérot Soubirous. Bernadette died at the age of 35 in ⦠Repeatedly questioned, she stands solidly behind her seemingly-unbelievable story and continues to return to the grotto, as the lady asked. The film can be an introduction to the âWalk in the Footsteps of Bernadetteâ or it can help you to bring together what you have discovered about the life of the saint. The film was directed by Henry King, from a screenplay written by George Seaton. For her work, Sydney was awarded the Youth in Film Award. St. Bernadette Soubirous Born in France in 1844, Bernadette Soubirous was brought to the attention of the Catholic church for her numerous visions of a woman who resembled the Virgin Mary. 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ÑваÑÑки, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Ermadean Walters as Marie Soubirous, Bernadette's sister, This page was last edited on 3 February 2021, at 15:57. Your life begins, O Bernadette.". In February of 1858, at the Massabielle grotto, their 14-year old asthmatic, illiterate daughter, Bernadette, sees a light ⦠Film - Saint Bernadette Soubirous - Nevers âI have been asked to tell you about it, not to make you believe it.â A 25-minute documentary ⦠Based on information from the archives, this documentary takes us into Bernadetteâs world and her encounter with Mary, where we follow her on her spiritual journey from Lourdes to Nevers. The Bishop of Tarbes then directs the commission to convene. When civil authorities try to have Bernadette declared insane, Peyramale, who once doubted her, now becomes her staunchest ally and asks for a formal church investigation to verify if Bernadette is a fraud, insane, or genuine. Bernadette's real-life friend Antoine Nicolau is portrayed as being deeply in love with her and vowing to remain unmarried when Bernadette enters the convent. She tells her companions, who promise not to tell anyone else. A peasant girl named Bernadette living in 1858 Lourdes sees a vision of the Virgin Mary, sending her home town into a tumult as ⦠Based on official minutes, the 5 main characters succeed in bringing back to life the adventure of Bernadette and turning it into a moving and unifying show. Soubirous's life was given a fictionalized treatment in Franz Werfel's 1941 novel, The Song of Bernadette, which was later adapted by Henry King into a 1943 film of the same name, starring Jennifer Jones as Bernadette and the uncredited Linda Darnell as the Immaculate Conception. Bernadette (1988) A- SDG Original source: National Catholic Register Shot in France in simultaneous French and English versions, Jean Delannoyâs scrupulously historical, spiritually sensitive retelling of the life of St. Bernadette Soubirous, the visionary of Lourdes, long out of print for English-speaking audiences, is now available on DVD ⦠The investigation takes many years, and Bernadette is questioned again and again, but the commission eventually determines that Bernadette truly experienced the visions and was visited by the Virgin Mary. Marie Bernarde "Bernadette" Soubirous ( 7 January 1844 -- 16 April 1879) was the firstborn daughter of a miller from Lourdes, France, and is venerated as a Christian mystic and Saint in the Catholic Church. Synopsis: In 1858 France, Bernadette, an adolescent peasant girl, has a vision of "a beautiful lady" in the city dump. On Feb. 11, 1858, 14-year-old Bernadette Soubirous went with her sister and a friend to collect firewood by the Gave de Pau river near their hometown of Lourdes in the south of France.