The True Nature of Bernadette

The True Nature of Bernadette

Release date : May 6, 1972
Runtime : 1h 36m
Countries of origin : Canada /
Original Language : French /
Director : Gilles Carle /
Writers : Gilles Carle /
Production companies : SDICC / Les Productions Carle-Lamy /
May 6, 1972 1h 36m Canada Drama French More
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Bernadette has a yen to chuck it all and go back to nature, in this French-language Canadian film. That's just what she does after carefully leaving her wedding ring where her affluent husband, a lawyer, can see it. She has bought a farm, complete with a run-down farmhouse and a live-in cranky old man. Soon, because of the wonderful effects that her sympathy and her outsider's perspective have, her neighbors perceive great improvements in their lives. They attribute these changes to something miraculous (perhaps taking a cue from her name), and hordes of needy people descend on her farm.
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Robert Rivard
Felicien, le maire
Willie Lamothe
Antoine, le postier
Pierre Valcour
Courchesne
Yves Allaire
St-Marc
Gilles Lajoie
Napoléon
Jacques Thisdale
Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Jean-Marie Lemieux
Lamothe, Agronome (uncredited)
Paul Gauthier
Déménageur (uncredited)
Reine France
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  • title:The True Nature of Bernadette
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1972
  • Runtime:1h 36m
  • Genres: Drama · Comedy · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Canada ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Gilles Carle /
  • Writers: Gilles Carle ·
  • Production companies: SDICC · Les Productions Carle-Lamy ·
  • Overview:Bernadette has a yen to chuck it all and go back to nature, in this French-language Canadian film. That's just what she does after carefully leaving her wedding ring where her affluent husband, a lawyer, can see it. She has bought a farm, complete with a run-down farmhouse and a live-in cranky old man. Soon, because of the wonderful effects that her sympathy and her outsider's perspective have, her neighbors perceive great improvements in their lives. They attribute these changes to something miraculous (perhaps taking a cue from her name), and hordes of needy people descend on her farm.
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