Teresa de Jesús (film)

Teresa de Jesús
Directed by Josefina Molina
Produced by Ramón Salgado
Written by Víctor García de la Concha,
Carmen Martín Gaite,
Josefina Molina
Starring Concha Velasco
Marina Saura
María Massip
Gonzalo Abril
Francisco Rabal
Héctor Alterio
Patricia Adriani
Music by Alejandro Massó,
José Nieto
Release dates
1984
Running time
450 mins
Country Spain
Language Spanish
(DVD[1] has English subtitles)

Teresa de Jesús is a 1984 film mini-series that premiered on Spanish television in 1984. It presents the life of Teresa of Avila, a Spanish saint and mystic, and an unsuccessful candidate for patron saint of Spain. Its dialogue is in Spanish, but versions with English subtitles are available.[1][2] The film stars Concha Velasco as Teresa. Also appearing are Gonzalo Abril as Lorenzo de Cepeda (Teresa's younger brother, 2/8 episodes), María Massip as Juana Suárez (Teresa's friend, 2/8 episodes), Francisco Rabal as Peter of Alcantara (1 episode), Héctor Alterio (1 episode), and Marina Saura as another nun (8 episodes). It tells the story of Teresa's life from age 23 (in the year 1538) until her death at age 67 (in 1582).

Synopsis

Teresa de Jesús was originally broadcast from 12 March to 30 April 1984, in the following 8 episodes:[3][4]

In 2008, the film was released in the US as a 3-disc DVD set with English subtitles.[1] It included a 16-page booklet with episode summaries, Teresa's biography (4-pages) and timeline (1 page), a set of 9 discussion questions,[8] an interview with historian Thomas Dubay, and a bibliography for further reading.[9]

Awards

Teresa de Jesús won several awards:[10]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 St. Teresa of Avila [Teresa de Jesus], Ignatius Press, ISBN 978-1-58617-265-7, ISBN 1-58617-265-4, OCLC 226814774. Includes a 16-page booklet with same title.
  2. Amazon DVD listing, product description (accessed 1 May 2011)
  3. Episodes at IMDB for "Teresa de Jesús" (1984)
  4. Broadcasts were on Mondays. In 1984, Easter fell on April 22.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 DVD booklet, section entitled "About the Film".
  6. See Jerónimo Gracián at Spanish Wikipedia
  7. Since Teresa's reform (the Discalced) was restoring original practices, those who did not adopt her changes (the Calced) are also sometimes called the Reformed.
  8. Discussion questions include, for example, "Throughout the film, men are attracted to Teresa. What do you think it is that they find attractive about her?", "What wisdom does Teresa gain from the book given to her by her uncle?", and "What insights does the film offer regarding prayer?"
  9. DVD booklet.
  10. Awards at IMDB for "Teresa de Jesús" (1984)

External links

Full episodes (no subtitles):

Excerpts: