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More News about
the new film on Saint Thèrése
New Film on the Life of St. Thèrése of Lisieux
Screened for the Roman Curia
ROME, MAY 18, 2003 (Zenit.org) - Vatican officials and missionaries get a
'sneak' preview of the new, major motion picture depicting the life of St. Thèrése
of Lisieux.
The screening of "Thèrése" was sponsored by the Pontifical Mission
Societies and the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples. St. Therese is
honored as the patroness of the missions.
The film aims to tell the story of St. Thèrése by providing a window into her
interior life and spiritual development. Lindsay Younce, a recent convert to
Catholicism from the Society of Friends, stars as St. Thèrése.
Commenting on Younce's performance, Carmelite priest and Thèrése expert Father
Donald Kinney stated that, " Thèrése is truly in that film, her presence
is in that film."
According to Luke Films, Inc., the producers, "Thèrése" is the first
non-profit, donation-funded film in major motion picture history. They hope to
release it in the United States on October 1, the feast day of St. Thèrése.
"This has been a true work of the people," director Leonardo
Defilippis told ZENIT. "It has been totally funded and created by people
that love Thèrése."
According to Defilippis, the film is an effort to evangelize through the life of
"the most popular saint and woman of modern times."
Defilippis added, "St. Thèrése desired to preach the Gospel on all five
continents at the same time. Through this film it may literally be the first
time since her death that this could be possible. She can't do that with her
traveling relics."
The film received a standing ovation from bishops and journalists at a February
screening in Dallas.
"Thèrése" is dedicated to His Holiness, Pope John Paul II.
More information about "Thèrése" can be found on the film's Web
site.
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