The Monk Page #2

Synopsis: Madrid, in the seventeenth century. Abandoned at the doorstep of a monastery, Ambrosio has been brought up by the Capucin Friars. After becoming a friar himself, he becomes an unrivaled preacher whose sermons draw crowds and earn him the admiration of all. Admired for his extreme rigor and absolute virtue, Ambrosio is certain he is safe from any temptation. But Satan has not said his final word...
Director(s): Dominik Moll
Production: IDP/ATO
  2 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.8
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Year:
2011
101 min
$8,418
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and unattainable.

But I think you all I understand.

And my explanation

you will not convince.

Your mind is much sharper

than mine.

You yourself have to know the

essence of a dream and its sign.

My name is Manolo Estefas.

We are from Burgois.

My companion, Valerio, would like

to stay in your holy place.

The disease has destroyed his home

and parents.

He survived, whether by

luck or a curse.

He has no lips, no nose,

and his mouth is covered with wounds.

He was forced to wear

this mask,

to hide his face from

other people's gaze.

He can remove it only

in the dark,

to eat, and lay down to sleep.

Are those your words and wishes,

or her?

My.

I want to hide from the world.

And to get closer to God.

Its leaves me unaffected and

indifferent to his bitter fate.

But our duties are prayer

and repentance.

His condition physically

Disallows him.

In doing so, he can sleep

only if the person is too.

He can not eat with

us at the table,

and is not privee to our policies.

I think that it is not

truly among us.

You're right, brother Diego.

But we're going to receive him.

Do you know why?

Much of our brothers are from

good and well-known families.

It is not his case.

And it scares you.

But, instead, to be tried

because they are different from us,

we have to accept it

with joy.

His plight serves

as a lesson to us all.

A little steep staircase,

but no one here will not bother you.

You will not be afraid

I am to be here?

No.

Jel and a lot of pain?

Bandages soothe my pain.

Please Tell me

a brother Ambrose.

I Am I eligible to

I talk to him?

Yes.

But there are times when

he should not be disturbed.

What kind of moments?

When he is in his garden.

Come on. Can't he

see here.

Brother Ambrose has seen him

from an early age.

It is a place for him.

I thought the brothers

all share.

The garden is an exception.

He is there when he wants to be alone,

and save the voices in his head.

He hears voices?

Yes.

They say that their

words are terrible.

But there he manages

to overcome them.

Which time with him should we

be most afraid of?

What do you want to say that?

Which time should be

to fear?

Of evil.

Satan.

I hope that I will be able

to see his brother Ambrose.

I so want it

I see up close.

Well you see,

in this twilight.

Sister Agnes.

- In the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

- Amen.

Bless me, Father,

for I am sinful.

Open your heart to our Father,

Jesus Christ.

Father, often can not be

concentrate on prayer.

In what sense?

My thoughts at the time

prayer away.

With my family.

Not bad thinking

the family.

Open your heart to the Lord.

Let Him be a part of

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Dominik Moll

Dominik Moll (born 7 May 1962) is a German-born French film director and screenwriter. He was born in Bühl, West Germany. In 2001, he won the César Award for Best Director for Harry, He's Here to Help. Both Lemming and Harry, He's Here to Help were selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. more…

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