Keswick Film Festival

Sunday 30th September 5:00 PM - Alhambra

The Monk
(Le Moine)

Director: Dominik Moll Country: Spain
Cert: 15 Year: 2011 Length: 101 minsLanguage: French
Autumn 2012
The Monk

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Audience Reaction

Score: 60.86% Attendance: 130

Reviews

Links

  • More details on this film at the Internet Movie Database

Dominik Moll has made very few films, but those (’Harry, He’s Here To Help’, ‘Lemming’) have left his fans wanting more, including one of our members who requested this film. ‘The Monk’ is a French film, based on the 1776 novel by English writer Matthew Lewis, set in Spain.

Ambrosia is abandoned as a baby outside a Capucin monastery and is brought up to become an unrivalled and popular preacher whose sermons draw large crowds. All is going well for him, until a masked monk comes on the scene, when a series of temptations gradually pull him from the straight and narrow; no-one, however good, is free from temptation.

What results is a sultry, romantic horror movie, but don't expect ‘The Devils’, this is a much more introspective film, beautifully filmed, with a universally acclaimed but uncharacteristically restrained performance from Vincent Cassel as Ambrosia, powering the film forwards.

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