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The film depicts Hildegard's diplomatic (sometime manipulative) skills to understand men and their vanities in order to found her own convent. It captures Hildegard’s love of happiness, mankind and their connectedness to faith. Vision made its European debut in 2009 and is being distributed in the U.S. by Zeitgeist Films [4] starting October ...
The film Vision (2009) chronicles the true tale of Hildegard von Bingen, a nun who stands for another of von Trotta's independent women protagonists—one who fights the patriarchal society of the church by foregoing the established rules of conduct and, upon learning one of her fellow sisters is with child, asks for a different area for the ...
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The Life of Hildegard of Bingen by Gottfried of Disibodenberg and Theodoric of Echternach. Peregrina Translation Series. Peregrina Translation Series. Toronto: Peregrina, 1996.
The codex contains an extensive collection of her letters. According to scholar Lieven Van Acker, Hildegard in her last days agreed to the changes made by her editors in the collection. The format was designed by her first secretary, Volmar, and was edited heavily by Guibert of Gembloux; nonetheless, she apparently authorized the changes. [4]
Scivias survives in ten medieval manuscripts, two of them lost in modern times. [4] The most esteemed of these was the well-preserved Rupertsberg manuscript, prepared under her immediate supervision or that of her immediate tradition, being made around the time of her death.
The Magnificent Rebel (1962); USA, Austria; English, German (made as 2 episodes of the TV series Disneyland but then unified as a feature film and given a cinematic release) Karlheinz Böhm: Le Neveu de Beethoven (1985); France, West Germany Wolfgang Reichmann: Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989); USA; English Clifford David
Vision is a 2018 drama film directed by Naomi Kawase from her own script. It stars Juliette Binoche and Masatoshi Nagase, with Takanori Iwata, Minami, Mirai Moriyama in supporting roles.The film tells the story of a French woman who goes to look for vision, the plant she hears legends about, in an ancient forest of Japan.