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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 following year, she starred two short and two full– length films, A Song Sleeps in All Things (Schläft ein Lied in allen Dingen) and Vision – From the Life of Hildegard von Bingen (Vision – Aus dem Leben der Hildegard von Binge). The later one earned her Lilli Palmer Memorial Camera at the 2009 Golden Camera Awards ceremony.
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]
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 ...
The collection of songs inside the codex was named by Hildegard Symphonia Harmoniae Caelestium Revelationum. [5] The current manuscript is not complete as several folios are missing. However, it still contains 183 folios, made of parchment, containing 60 psalmes and cantica in honour of Father and Son. [6]
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Hildegard von Bingen's PHYSICA, Rochester, VT: Inner Traditions, ...
Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Vision – From the Life of Hildegard von Bingen
Film Year Studio Notes Paramount Presents VistaVision: 1954: Paramount: 19-minute promo film: VistaVision Visits Norway: 1954: Paramount: Short film White Christmas