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  1. 10. The Bells of St Mary’s (1945) 11. Thérèse (2004) 12. Braveheart (1995) *. 13. The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima. 14.

  2. 1985 1h 55m PG. 6.0 (459) Rate. A simple friar and a local bishop set up a pipeline for hundreds of Jews to hide and escape the Nazis in World War II Assisi. Director Alexander Ramati Stars Ben Cross James Mason Irene Papas. An Italian bishop puts a young priest in charge of hiding Jews in a Nazi-occupied city.

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  3. Director John Ford Stars John Wayne Pedro Armendáriz Harry Carey Jr. 2. The Age of Innocence. 1993 2h 19m PG. 7.2 (69K) Rate. 90 Metascore. A tale of nineteenth-century New York high society in which a young lawyer falls in love with a woman separated from her husband, while he is engaged to the woman's cousin.

    • The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928) With one of the most expressive faces in cinema history, Renée Jeanne Falconetti portrays the title martyr during the trial in England that led to her execution.
    • Silence (2016) There are no easy answers in Martin Scorsese’s Silence... hardly any answers at all, really, and that’s part of its power. The story follows two Portuguese Jesuit priests who travel to Tokugawa-era Japan in order to search for their missing (or perhaps merely silent) mentor in a time when Christians were violently repressed in the country.
    • Calvary (2014) Of all the mentioned films, Calvary is probably the toughest to classify: it has comic elements, both subtle and absurd, as well as deeply tragic ones alongside more thoughtful notes.
    • Miracle of Marcelino (1955) Wildly popular in Spain, and successful in the U.S., as well, Miracle of Marcelino dramatizes a Medieval legend involving a coarse orphan abandoned at a monastery.
  4. The Gospel According to St. Matthew (1964) Directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini: Simply the best of all the life of Jesus films. Grand Illusion (1937) Directed by Jean Renoir: One of the great antiwar ...

  5. This movie is a staple in the world of Catholic film. I watched it for the first time when I was 12 years old, and I vividly remember the profound impact it had on my faith. Yes, some scenes were hard to watch as a kid, but it made the crucifixion so much more real and meaningful — “Jesus on the cross” was no longer an abstract idea, packaged in a neat, comfortable box.

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  7. BABETTE'S FEAST (1987) Directed by Gabriel Axel: The delightful story of two Danish spinsters who hire a French cook (Stephane Audran). Though bearing their unjust suspicions, Audran decides to reward them with her love and goes about preparing, at her own expense, a sumptuous banquet.

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