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Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor - (1997)

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Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor - (1997)
  • Год: 1997
  • Создатель кинофильма: Кевин Коннор
  • Перевод : Профессиональный многоголосый закадровый
  • Длительность: 95 мин. / 01:35
  • Рейтинг: 70.8
  • Актёры: Уильям Кэтт, Джеральдин Чаплин, Кин Кертис, Дэвид Бирд, Neil Daluwatte, Ravindra Randeniya, Upali De Silva, Хелена Кэрролл, Белль Коннор, Chamintha De Silva
  • Страна: Германия, США, Великобритания
  • Имя фильма: Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor
  • Описание фильма: Plot [ edit ]
    In mid-1940s Calcutta, Mother Teresa teaches geography at her convent. One day, she and one of the other sisters go outside the convent to find food for their girls, only to get caught up in a riot. Though they manage to make it back to the convent, Mother Teresa is shocked by the sight of the massive number of people starving in the streets. Haunted by the images of the hungry people, Mother Teresa decides to leave the convent to devote her life to caring for the poorest of the poor.
    Soon after her arrival in the slums, Mother Teresa teaches the children to read and write, but she faces opposition from the adults in the slum who mistrust her because of the colour of her skin. As Mother Teresa continues her crusade to help the poor, some of her former students from the convent come to her with the desire to become nuns and help her on her mission.
    The films end scene sees Mother Teresa travelling to Oslo, Norway to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.
    Cast [ edit ]
    Geraldine Chaplin as Mother Teresa
    Keene Curtis as Father Van Exem
    Helena Carroll as Mother Superior
    David Byrd as Archbishop
    William Katt as Harry Harper
    Ravindra Randeniya as Police chief
    Belle Connor as Lorete Pupil
    Neil Daluwatte as Deputy Commissioner
    Chamitha de Alwis as Charu
    Upali De Silva as Angry Worshipper
    Nimmi Harasgama as Christina
    Sunil Hettiarachchi as Bald Man
    Veena Jayakody as Charu Ma
    W. Jayasiri as Mr. Goma
    Leonie Kotalawela as Hospital Nurse
    Hemasiri Liyanage as Manik
    Saumya Liyanage as Student Leader
    Anna Mathias
    Cornelia Hayes O'Herlihy as Sister Gabriella
    Yolanda Peiris as Mabel Goma
    Hilarian Perera as Dying Brahmin
    Prageeth Sanjeeva as Jyoti
    Roger Seneviratne as Student Leader
    Alan Shearman
    Peter Shepherd as Nobel Official
    Sangeetha Weeraratne
    Nilanthi Wijesinghe as Mrs. Goma
    Yashoda Wimaladharma as Sister Maria
    Reception [ edit ]
    The film was generally well received by critics. At the time of the broadcast, The Philadelphia Inquirer applauded the film as a triumph for the network, as "probably the most important show it has presented in its 20-year history." Praise was lavished on the "authoritative" Chaplin who "commands the little screen at every turn. Quietly and without histrionics, she convincingly demonstrated Mother Teresa's absolute faith that God guides and God provides, despite opposition from both church and state." The review continued to praise how the film is "skilfully and winningly directed with assurance and passion". [1] William Brailsford of The Washington Times noted that "Miss Chaplin gives a convincing performance as Mother Teresa, imitating her soft voice and her awkward yet charming mannerisms and re-creating that aura of piety that surrounded the "saint of the gutters." This remarkable actress has us in the palm of her hands early on, and she never lets go." Brailsford also praised the realism of the project, "The film's portrayal of the horrors of poverty and disease in India's streets is chillingly realistic. With extreme vividness, some scenes will cause viewers to wince as they become bystanders to the insufferable agonies of the poor and starving." [2]
    Caryn James of The New York Times also praised Chaplin "Ms. Chaplin is fine in the role, full of quiet determination and faith". However, James felt that "This faithful telling of her middle years cannot capture her inner life. She seems like one more extremely good woman. Whatever Mother Teresa might have thought of that, it doesn't go far as biography or drama." [3]
    The film won the Audience Award at the 1998 Art Film Festival and the writers were nominated for the Humanitas Prize. [4]
    Notes [ edit ]
    Chaplin drew on her experience as a convent -educated schoolgirl in Switzerland and her once-held desire to become a nun. [5]
    See also [ edit ]
    Names of God in Christianity
    Notable film portrayals of Nobel laureates
    References [ edit ]

    ^ a b ; Winfrey, Lee. Doing The Dirty Work That Real Sanctity Often Demands The Family Channel's Telemovie About Mother Teresa Is Probably The Most Important Show It Has Presented In Its 20-year History. As The Tough And Canny Little Nun, Geraldine Chaplin Commands The Little Screen At Every Turn. The Philadelphia Inquirer. 5 October 1997
    ^ Brailsford, William. Poignant tribute to Mother Teresa. The Washington Times. 5 October 1997
    ^ TELEVISION REVIEW; Young Teresa, Saintly but Not Yet Lionized, The New York Times. 3 October 1997
    ^
    ^ ACTRESS DRAWS ON CONVENT EXPERIENCE FOR `TERESA' ROLE, Chicago Tribune. 5 October 1997
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