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La vie de Galilée
Mise-en-scène, at the Comédie-Française, of La Vie de Galilée by Bertolt Brecht. This is the last staging by Antoine Vitez.
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Plot Summary
This French television film chronicles the life and scientific discoveries of Galileo Galilei. It delves into his struggles with the Catholic Church over his heliocentric theories and his eventual recantation. The film explores his personal life, his passion for astronomy, and the intellectual climate of his era.
Critical Reception
The film was critically acclaimed for its faithful adaptation of Brecht's play and its powerful performances. It was lauded for its intellectual depth and its exploration of the conflict between science and religion. While not widely released theatrically, it is considered a significant work in television drama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intellectual rigor and faithful adaptation of Brecht's seminal work.
Roger Planchon's performance as Galileo was widely lauded for its depth and nuance.
Explores the complex relationship between scientific inquiry and religious authority with sensitivity.
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Fun Fact
This film is based on the play 'Life of Galileo' by Bertolt Brecht, which was written between 1938 and 1939 and first performed in 1943.
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