The Act of the Heart

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The Act of the Heart
Directed byPaul Almond
Written byPaul Almond
Produced byPaul Almond
Jennings Lang
StarringGeneviève Bujold
Donald Sutherland
Monique Leyrac
Sharon Acker
CinematographyJean Boffety
Edited by
Music byHarry Freedman
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • November 24, 1970 (1970-11-24)
Running time
103 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish
Budget$450,000 (Canadian)

The Act of the Heart is a 1970 Canadian drama film written, directed and produced by Paul Almond. It stars Geneviève Bujold, Donald Sutherland, Monique Leyrac, and Sharon Acker.

Synopsis[]

Martha Hayes (Geneviève Bujold) is a devoutly religious young woman from Québec's Côte-Nord who fancies herself as some kind of a saint. She has come to Montreal to serve as a nanny to Russell (Bill Mitchell), the son of a widowed business woman (Monique Leyrac).

Martha joins a church choir and becomes attracted to Father Michael Ferrier (Donald Sutherland), an Augustinian monk who has selected her to sing solo in an interfaith concert. Russell accidentally dies. Martha suffers a crisis in faith and to Ferrier declares her love for him. Ferrier reciprocates and leaves the order so they can live together with Martha singing to support them. She is tormented by guilt for betraying her profound religious principles she immolates herself on a hill (Mount Royal) overlooking Montreal.

Comment[]

The second of three films by Almond featuring Bujold, it aroused considerable difference in opinion upon its release, but it stands nonetheless as a profound statement on the universal themes of ritual, sacrifice and purification. A disappointment at the box-office, it nevertheless won six Canadian Film Awards - including Direction (Almond) and Lead Actress (Bujold).[1]Act of the Heart is the first Canadian feature film that compares in artistic quality and importance with the best of our literature, painting and music.’ – John Hofsess, Maclean’s.

References[]

  1. ^ "The Act of the Heart". Film Reference Library. 2003. Archived from the original on 2007-10-12. Retrieved 2009-10-21.

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