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Hadewijch

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France · 2009
2h 0m
Director Bruno Dumont
Starring Julie Sokolowski, Yassine Salime, Karl Sarafidis, David Dewaele
Genre Drama

Hadewijch is an aspirant nun expelled from her convent due to the harshness of her blind faith, forcing her to go back home. While home, she becomes involved with a Muslim man named Yassin, a relationship which grows increasingly intimate. Meanwhile, Yassin’s older brother is inviting the confused Hadewijch to religious ceremonies.

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90

Salon by Andrew O'Hehir

Bruno Dumont's Hadewijch is one of two small-release art films this season that deliver nuanced and fascinating portraits of faith.

80

Boxoffice Magazine by Barbara Goslawski

As in "L'Humanité" and "Twentynine Palms," the director presents a cogent study of emotional excess with a sure handed control that harkens back to Robert Bresson.

38

New Orleans Times-Picayune by Mike Scott

Dumont's fans might find this latest exercise enjoyable, but his style of filmmaking is an acquired taste. I doubt those without that taste are going to acquire it here.

80

Village Voice by Nick Pinkerton

With Hadewijch, he (Dumont) endorses something like the Dardenne brothers' rugged, squalid secular humanism, offering the barrier-breaking embrace as vague alternative to Despair, Church, or Capital.

90

The New York Times by Stephen Holden

If Hadewijch is Mr. Dumont's most overtly religious film, it is not pro-faith in any specific way, although the director clearly respects the religious impulse.

75

New York Post by V.A. Musetto

An exploration of the power of religion -- should delight Dumont's fans. For others, it will take a bit of getting used to. The effort will prove to be worthwhile.

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