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La Passion Béatrice
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Synopsis
In this 1987 film, director Bertrand Tavernier depicts French life in the Middle Ages as dreary, unromantic, and brutal. The story begins when a warrior leaves home to fight in the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453) between France and England. Before his departure, he gives his young son, François, a sword to safeguard his mother and her virtue. One day, after the boy opens a bedroom door to find his mother willingly submitting to a man, he uses the sword to kill the man and becomes traumatized with guilt and enmity toward his mother. Years later, François (Bernard Pierre Donnadieu) must go off to war as a chevalier, or knight. While he is away, his daughter, the gentle and loving Béatrice (Julie Delpy), sees to the needs of her little brother and her feckless mother. Although the castle in which they live is a sepulcher of shadows and stone, Béatrice maintains her spirits as she looks forward to the day when her father's voice will once again echo in the corridors. After four years of war in which he was held captive for a time by the English, he returns to the castle, a hardened warrior who has renounced God. Inside his twisted mind, he still carries the memory of that terrible day long ago, the day he discovered his mother was an adulteress. Giving the demons within him free rein, he begins to abuse everyone around him: He insults, bullies, and pillages the local village. He even forces his son Nils Tavernier to wear women's clothes and become the prey in a hunt. As he descends deeper into depravity, it is innocent Béatrice who suffers the most. Whether he has completely destroyed her, or whether she will rise up and destroy him, becomes the central focus of the film as it moves toward its conclusion. The dialogue is in French with English subtitles. ~ Mike Cummings, All Movie Guide

Cast

Jean-Claude Adelin Bertrand Lemartin
Monique Chaumette Francois's mother
Julie Delpy Beatrice
Robert Dhéry Raoul
Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu Francois de Cortemare
Claude Duneton The priest
Albane Guilhe Recluse
Maxime Leroux Richard
Nils Tavernier Arnaud

Production Crew

Bruno de Keyzer Cinematographer
Lili Boulanger Composer (Music Score)
Ron Carter Composer (Music Score)
Jacqueline Moreau Costume Designer
Bertrand Tavernier Director
Armand Psenny Editor
Adolphe Viezzi Executive Producer
Olivier Horlait First Assistant Director
Paul Le Marinel Makeup
Adolphe Viezzi Producer
Guy-Claude Francois Production Designer
Colo Tavernier O'Hagan Screenwriter
Colo Tavernier O'Hagan Screenwriter
Michel Desrois Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1987
Runtime: 132
Country: France
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Color type
Eastmancolor

Produced by
Clea Productions
Films de la Tour
Franco London Films
Little Bear Films
Scena Film International
TF1 Films

Release
June 09, 1988 (Italy)
by AMLF