By the Grace of God (film)

By the Grace of God (French: Grâce à Dieu) is a 2019 French-Belgian drama film directed by François Ozon.[4] The film stars Melvil Poupaud, Denis Ménochet and Swann Arlaud as three victims of a Catholic priest's abuse who, as adults, set out to expose the sexual abuse hidden by the Catholic Church.

By the Grace of God
Film poster
Directed byFrançois Ozon
Produced by
Written byFrançois Ozon
Starring
Music by
  • Evgueni Galperine
  • Sacha Galperine
CinematographyManuel Dacosse
Edited byLaure Gardette
Production
company
  • Mandarin Films
  • Scope Pictures
Distributed byMars Distribution
Release date
  • February 2019 (2019-02) (Berlin)
  • 20 February 2019 (2019-02-20) (France)
  • 27 February 2019 (2019-02-27) (Belgium)
Running time
137 minutes
Country
  • France
  • Belgium
LanguageFrench
Budget$6.8 million[1]
Box office$7.8 million[2][3]

It premiered at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival and won the Jury Grand Prix.[5][6] The film was released in France on 20 February 2019 and in Belgium a week later, and has received critical acclaim.

Plot

Alexandre, François and Emmanuel were victimized as children by the venerable and predatory Father Bernard Preynat. As adults, when they discover that their former tormentor has been reassigned and has apparently been shielded all along by the Catholic Church, the men, still scarred and facing near-insurmountable challenges to their faith, begin a movement to bring the guilty to account.

Cast

Production

Principal photography on the film began on February 12, 2018 and lasted till April 13, 2018 in Paris, France and Belgium.[7]

Reception

By the Grace of God received largely positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has a 96% approval rating based on 96 reviews, with an average rating of 7.60/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "Patient in its approach yet stirring in its conviction, By the Grace of God draws soberly gripping cinema from real-life horror."[8] It has a 75 out of 100 score on Metacritic based on 20 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[9]

Lawsuit

The priest portrayed in the film, Bernard Preynat, attempted without success to block its release in France.[10] On 4 July 2019, an ecclesiastical tribunal of the Archdiocese of Lyon announced it had determined that Preynat was "guilty of criminal acts of a sexual character on minors younger than 16" and applied its maximum penalty by defrocking him.[11] Preynat had one month to appeal the decision to the Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.[12]

References

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