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Lourdes

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Austria, France, Germany · 2009
1h 36m
Director Jessica Hausner
Starring Sylvie Testud, Léa Seydoux, Elina Löwensohn, Bruno Todeschini
Genre Drama

Christine, a beatific wheelchair-bound woman with multiple sclerosis, joins a group of pilgrims on their journey to Lourdes, the iconic site of pilgrimage in the Pyrenees Mountains. As she is helped around the sites and interacts with others on the pilgrimage, it seems that there could be a change in Christine's condition. "Lourdes" is a film of subtle, mysterious elegance with sly commentary on the nature of faith and miracles.

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The Hollywood Reporter by

Fascinating on social and theological levels, the film is less compelling as a straightforward narrative. Still, adventurous filmgoers will be rewarded by its unusually open-ended storyline.

50

Variety by Derek Elley

Either a subtly subversive black comedy, a deeply spiritual portrait of physical rebirth or a whole lot of nothing in a self-consciously arty package, Lourdes isn't about to reveal its true colors anytime soon.

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Entertainment Weekly by Lisa Schwarzbaum

Beautifully led by birdlike Sylvie Testud as an ailing young woman in a wheelchair, every character (pilgrim and helper alike) exhibits a soul. And shaped with confident talent by the Austrian filmmaker, every serenely composed shot matters.

70

The New York Times by Manohla Dargis

One of the pleasures of this intelligent, rigorously thoughtful, somewhat sly film is that it takes place in the space between the inexplicable (no explanation is possible) and the unexplained (enlightenment might be around the corner).

75

The A.V. Club by Scott Tobias

Lourdes starts from the unexpected position of believing miracles are possible, but it doesn’t paper over the religious and practical problems they raise--for the blessed and bereft alike.

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