The 'Song of Bernadette' gives us (as viewers) a little insight into the life of one of the best known saints in the Catholic religion
.'St Bernadette'. It was from Bernadette's efforts and deep faith, the spring of healing waters at Lourdes were given to us. From Our Lady and through Bernadette the spring started to flow
.to this very day it continues to help the faithful who are sick and disabled.
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. One day in a grotto in the province of Lourdes France she has a vision of Our Lady The Immaculate Conception. The Story follows her journey from poor peasant girl till she enters the convent.
One of the many reasons why I love this film is because of the sincerity and unrelenting faith one person can have, faced with so much doubt and ridicule shown by others. The performance of Jennifer Jones is flawless, proved in the fact she received an Oscar for her efforts. The other cast members were brilliant too; each individual character portrayed their role with conviction. So many wonderful actors; Anne Revere, Vincent Price, Charles Bickford, Lee J. Cobb and Gladys Cooper in support. The production, especially the set designs give a realism to the actual time period of France in the 1800's. Altogether this film accumulated 4 Academy Awards, and 3 of them unsurprisingly going to production; Cinematography, Art Direction and Best Musical Score. I give it a well deserved 9/10.
The Song of Bernadette
1943
Action / Biography / Drama / Mystery
The Song of Bernadette
1943
Action / Biography / Drama / Mystery
Director
Top cast
Jean Del Val as Estrade
Ian Wolfe as Minister of the Interior
Curt Furburg as Franciscan Monk
Fortunio Bonanova as Imperial Prince Louis
Tech specs
720p.BLU 1080p.BLU 1.42 GB
968*720
English 2.0
NR
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KIndred spirit with Bernadette, This movie Questioned my Faith.
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A story of unrelenting faith
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