Jesus of Montreal (1990)
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Director:Denys Arcand
Studio:Koch Lorber Films
Rating:4.5 (57 votes)
Rated:R
Date Added:2008-05-06
ASIN:B0002TSZKQ
UPC:9781417200726
Price:$24.98
Genre:Drama
Release:2004-11-09
Collection ID:FR 59
Duration:120
Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
Sound:Dolby
Languages:French
Subtitles:English, Spanish
Denys Arcand  ...  (Director)
  ...  (Writer)
 
Christine-Ann Atallah  ...  
Paule Baillargeon  ...  
Boris Bergman  ...  
Lothaire Bluteau  ...  
Valérie Gagné  ...  
Summary: What happens to the people putting on a Passion Play? Someday Mel Gibson may tell us, but Denys Arcand's "Jesus of Montreal" proposes an engaging possibility. In hip present-day Montreal, a group of actors stages the Passion in an outdoor, somewhat avant-garde style, led by the quietly charismatic and increasingly uncanny young man (Lothaire Bluteau, "Black Robe") playing Christ. His identification with the role, and the way it bleeds into real life, gives director Denys Arcand plenty of opportunities for social comment--some of it spot-on, some of it a little facile. But the fragile Bluteau is such a fascinating lead presence (the other actors are familiar from Arcand's "Barbarian Invasions" and "Decline of the American Empire") that the movie's spell lasts long after it's over. Turns out the French-Canadian approach to the Passion can be just as intriguing as the original Aramaic. "--Robert Horton"