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Vision – From the Life of Hildegard von Bingen is a Allemand film of genre Drama directed by Margarethe von Trotta with Barbara Sukowa

Vision – From the Life of Hildegard von Bingen (2009)

Vision – From the Life of Hildegard von Bingen
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Length 1h50
OriginGerman
Genres Drama,    Biography,    Historical
Rating64% 3.24553.24553.24553.24553.2455

Vision – Aus dem Leben der Hildegard von Bingen (en français, Vision – Sur la vie de Hildegarde de Bingen) est un film franco-allemand réalisé par Margarethe von Trotta, sorti en 2009.

Synopsis

À huit ans, Hildegarde de Bingen est envoyée par ses parents à l'abbaye de Disibodenberg ; elle reçoit l'éducation de Jutta von Sponheim et est initiée à la médecine et à l'herboristerie. Lorsque Jutta meurt, elle lui succède comme abbesse et enseigne aux religieuses la théologie, la médecine et la botanique. Un jour, elle confesse au moine Volmar, qu'elle a eu des visions religieuses ; il en informe son abbé qui le rapporte à l'évêque de Mayence. Une commission vérifie l'exactitude des visions et se retire. Seul le pape peut juger. Il demande au grand théologien Bernard de Clairvaux de la rencontrer. Ce dernier croit aux visions et conseille le pape ; Hildegarde peut désormais écrire et publier ses visions.

Actors

Barbara Sukowa

(Hildegard von Bingen)
Heino Ferch

(Mönch Volmar)
Hannah Herzsprung

(Richardis von Stade)
Alexander Held

(Abt Kuno)
Lena Stolze

(Schwester Jutta)
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