Je m'appelle Bernadette (2011)
Directed by Jean Sagols

Drama / History

Film Synopsis

Between February and July 1858, the virgin mother appeared to a small girl on eighteen occasions in the Grotto of Massabielle.  That girl was Bernadette Soubirous, one of the poor folk of Lourdes.  Through her miraculous encounters, she would bring about something of a revolution, shaking the established order of Second Empire France with her message of universal love and prayer.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean Sagols
  • Script: Serge Lascar
  • Cinematographer: Bernard Malaisy
  • Cast: Katia Cuq (Bernadette Soubirous), Michel Aumont (Abbé Dominique Peyramale), Francis Huster (Procureur Vital Dutour), Francis Perrin (Commissaire Jacomet), Alessandra Martines (Louise Soubirous), Alain Doutey (Docteur Dozous), Gilles Lemaire (Prevot), Nicolas Jouhet (François Soubirous), Eric Laugérias (Deschamps), Rufus (Monseigneur Forcade), Luísa Barbosa (La Vierge Marie), Maria João Bastos (Sophie Pailhasson), Dinarte Branco (Basile Constant), Márcia Breia (Madame Milhet), Adriano Carvalho (Jean), Figueira Cid (Troy), António Cordeiro (Membre Commité 3), Luísa Cruz (Soeur Mathilde), Juana Pereira da Silva (Croisine), Guilherme Filipe (Balencie)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 109 min

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