Divine movie pleasure: these 45 beautiful films have the blessing of the Vatican!

Divine movie pleasure: these 45 beautiful films have the blessing of the Vatican!

Movie lists are a dime a dozen – and that’s how it should be! Just as a sea without a sandy beach lacks something, a multitude of rankings is more attractive than a film discourse with a single block of granite for orientation. (Or something.)

Anyone who is also familiar with sometimes more, sometimes less rounded similarities is the Vatican. He also discussed films on the occasion of an anniversary in detail: In 1995, the Pontifical Council for Social Communications published a list of 45 films worth watching. And this list has some surprising entries!

A birthday gift from the Vatican to the medium of film

The stumbling block was the centenary of the first film screening of the Lumière brothers. Pope John Paul II celebrated this milestone by praising cinema and the film industry as a positive influence on society. To celebrate the anniversary beyond these words, John Patrick Foley, then Vatican communications chief and cardinal of the Curia, convened an international commission.

She was tasked with selecting 45 notable films from a film studies perspective: 15 each that could be assigned to the subject of religion, values ​​or art. The modesty with which the list was presented is special. Even the official Italian title “Alcuni film importanti” (“Some important films”) suggests a moderate self-image.

This impression was reinforced by the explanatory comments of the Pontifical Council: they explicitly emphasized that the selection does not represent a complete canon set in stone.but there are films just as worth seeing as the works on the list – but you couldn’t list every successful film and had to select them. The Vatican certainly won’t win a heated debate among angry film fans – his selection includes some titles that appear on many standard best lists!

Cinema makes it possible: the Vatican recommends the theory of evolution

An example of this can be found in the Art subject section: Stanley Kubrick’s Science Fiction Masterpiece 2001: A space odyssey. This choice comes as quite a surprise, as Kubrick’s critically acclaimed classic implicitly shows that humans are descended from apes – thus touching on a scientific fact that some strict believers oppose.

For the same reason, the inclusion of an animated masterpiece is surprising: “Fantasy“. Dedicated to the fusion of classical music and breathtaking animated visuals, the Walt Disney production features a chapter chronicling Earth’s early history to the sounds of Igor Stravinsky’s “The Rite of Spring” – including the evolution of early single- cell organisms to dinosaurs.

This passage was sharply criticized by Christian conservative circles during the film’s original theatrical release in 1940.. Therefore, it is surprising that the Vatican included “Fantasia” in the art category of its (quasi-)canon.

The complete art list: where ‘Nosferatu’ stands shoulder to shoulder with Mickey Mouse

The complete Vatican list in the art category includes, in addition to the Mickey Mouse star vehicle “Fantasia” and “2001: A Space Odyssey”, FW Murnau’s horror milestoneNosferatu, a symphony of horrorthe socially critical science fiction masterpiece Metropolis by Fritz Lang and Abel Gance’s historical epic, which lasts more than 300 minutes Napoleon.

The art section also includes George Cukor’s family dramaFour sisters(an adaptation of the classic novel “Little Women”), the comedic genius of Charlie Chaplin modern timesthat blends the boundaries between silent and sound films, as does Orson Welles’ Citizen Kanewithout which virtually no best movie list can do.

The Vatican also recommends the war dramaThe great illusion by Jean Renoir, considered one of the greatest French films of all time, and John Ford’s grueling western Ringo and the British theft comedy Happiness came overnight by Charles Crichton.

The list also contains Italian milestones that also contain some suggestive momentsLa Strada – The song of the street AndEight and a half from Federico Fellini, the influential musical by Victor Fleming The Wizard of Oz and Luchino Visconti’s beautiful costume film epic The leopard.

The full list of values: Kurosawa, Spielberg and Bergman

The values ​​section of the Vatican film list also lists some productions that are generally respected. It contains the neorealist classics of Vittorio De Sica Bicycle thieves, Rome, open city by Roberto Rossellini and the directorial works of Ingmar BergmanThe seventh seal AndWild Strawberriesvarious titles that also regularly appear in the best lists of prestigious publications such as to happen.

Also Steven Spielberg’s Holocaust dramaSchindler’s List and Akira Kurosawa’s pessimistic cultural parableUzala, the Kyrgyz are regulars on lists of classic films, as is Frank Capra’s Christmas evergreenLife is great, isn’t it? and Elia Kazan’s emotionally charged dramaThe fist in the neck.

And even though many film historians have a passion for the bombast silent film of DW Griffithbigotry has waned in recent decades: the film is still respected for its production efforts – and in the mid-1990s it wasn’t a particularly surprising entry on such a film list.

Also respected, although not often represented at the top of the best film lists of all time, are the war films selected by the Vatican as recommended The harp of Burma by Kon Ichikawa, the poverty drama by Ermanno Olmi The clog treethe sports movie classicThe winner’s hour by Hugh Hudson, the biopic of Richard Attenborough Gandhi and the multi-award winning Holocaust film Goodbye, children by Louis Malle.

Moreover, the Vatican cheated a bit and included a ten-part film series in its list. But this is certainly one of the most revered film series of all time: Krzysztof Kieślowski’s, originally produced for Polish television “Decalogue”in which a film is dedicated to each of the Ten Commandments.

The Complete Religion List: Not Just Bible Adaptations!

As expected, this list contains no shortage of adaptations of Biblical material. This genre of film is represented by the 44-minute early film work “La vie et la passion de Jesus Christ” by Ferdinand Zecca and Lucien Nonguet and by Pier Paolo PasolinisThe 1st Gospel – Matthew stand for.

In addition, the list contains The Passion of the Virgin of Orleans by Carl Theodor Dreyer and his thoughtful masterpieceThe wordMaurice Cloches Mr Vincentius on the founding of modern Caritas, Rossellini Francis, the deceiver of Godthe satire “Nazarin” from surrealist mastermind Luis Buñuel and the visually stunning monumental adventureBen Hur by William Wyler.

The list continues with Fred Zinnemann’s historical drama A man for every seasonAndrei Tarkovsky’s acclaimed medieval epic Andrei Rublevas well as being visually powerful and spiritualVictimand through the drama of Roland Joffé mission. The selection is completed by Liliana Cavanis Francis with Mickey Rourke as Francis of Assisi, Therese by Alain Cavalier about Saint Therese of Lisieux and a classic of gastronomic cinema:

Babette’s party by Gabriel Axel, who caused a sensation with one of the most beautiful parties in film history and became extremely popular far beyond religious circles. However, we don’t know about how festive it would be to watch the (over) 45 Vatican-highlighted films while enjoying the treats of Babette’s Feast.

Author: Sidney Schering

Source : Film Starts

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