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Teresa de Jesús

Teresa de Jesús is a Spanish film mini-series that premiered on national broadcaster Televisión Española in 1984. It presents the life of Teresa of Avila, a Spanish saint, mystic, and doctor of the Roman Catholic Church,[2] who was at one time proclaimed "patron saint of the Spanish race"[3]: 227  by the Spanish government, and has been proposed on multiple occasions since her death to be an official patron saint of Spain.[3] Its dialogue is in Spanish, but versions with English subtitles are available.[1][4] The film stars Concha Velasco as Teresa. Also appearing are Gonzalo Abril as Lorenzo de Cepeda (Teresa's younger brother, 2/8 episodes), María Massip as Juana Suárez (Teresa's friend, 2/8 episodes), Francisco Rabal as Peter of Alcantara (1 episode), Héctor Alterio (1 episode), and Marina Saura as another nun (8 episodes). It tells the story of Teresa's life from age 23 (in the year 1538) until her death at age 67 (in 1582).

Teresa de Jesús
Directed byJosefina Molina
Written byVíctor García de la Concha,
Carmen Martín Gaite,
Josefina Molina
Produced byRamón Salgado
StarringConcha Velasco
Marina Saura
María Massip
Gonzalo Abril
Francisco Rabal
Héctor Alterio
Patricia Adriani
Music byAlejandro Massó
José Nieto
Release date
  • 1984 (1984)
Running time
450 mins
CountrySpain
LanguagesSpanish
(DVD[1] has English subtitles)

Synopsis

Teresa de Jesús was originally broadcast from 12 March to 30 April 1984, in the following 8 episodes:[5][6]

  • Episode 1 (12 Mar): Vida. Teresa is age 23, ill, and travelling to see a local healer. Along the way she is introduced to Francisco de Osuna's book, The Third Spiritual Alphabet, which kindles her spiritual interest. She does not respond to treatment, but meets and helps a troubled local priest.[7]: 3 
  • Episode 2 (19 Mar): Camino de perfección. Teresa's illness continues for 3 years and she experiences a coma for 3 days, but benefits from a miraculous cure she attributes to St. Joseph. She experiences spiritual aridity, but is inspired by reading St. Augustine's Confessions. She experiences mystical visions that provoke distrust and opposition from fellow nuns and priests.[7]: 3 
  • Episode 3 (26 Mar): Cuentas de conciencia. Further mystical visions, and continued opposition. She meets her spiritual guide Peter of Alcantara, and first contemplates the idea of a reform movement within her order, the Carmelites.[7]: 3 
  • Episode 4  (2 Apr): Desafío espiritual. Founding of the first reformed convent, in Ávila, despite strong opposition from the neighborhood residents. First experiences in living by the new rule.[7]: 4 
  • Episode 5  (9 Apr): Fundaciones. Founding of several more reformed convents. Teresa meets a young man who joins her order in its first monastery. He was later to become St. John of the Cross.[7]: 4 
  • Episode 6 (16 Apr): Visita de descalzas. Teresa is appointed against her wishes as prioress of her original (unreformed) convent, and she continues visiting and managing challenges of the newly founded reformed houses. She meets her confessor Father Jerónimo Gracián,[8] and is denounced to the Inquisition by Princess Eboli, a noblewoman whose unreasonable demands Teresa had resisted.[7]: 4–5 
  • Episode 7 (23 Apr): Las moradas. Conflicts come to a head between reformed (Discalced) and unreformed (Calced) orders.[9] St. John of the Cross is imprisoned and tortured by monks of the unreformed order. Eventually, The Pope approves autonomous status for the reformed orders, shielding them from interference from the unreformed.[7]: 5 
  • Episode 8 (30 Apr): Hija de la Iglesia. Teresa's final illness, last wishes, and passing away. An epilogue about the reported incorruptibility of her remains, and her wider posthumous recognition, including her canonization.[7]: 5 

In 2008, the film was released in the US as a 3-disc DVD set with English subtitles.[1] It included a 16-page booklet with episode summaries, Teresa's biography (4-pages) and timeline (1 page), a set of 9 discussion questions,[10] an interview with historian Thomas Dubay, and a bibliography for further reading.[11]

Awards

Teresa de Jesús won several awards:[12]

  • Antena de Oro (1984)
  • Fotogramas de Plata (1985), Best TV Performer (Mejor intérprete de televisión): Concha Velasco
  • TP de Oro (1985), Best Actress (Mejor Actriz): Concha Velasco
  • TP de Oro (1985), Best National Series (Mejor Serie Nacional)

References

  1. ^ a b c St. Teresa of Avila [Teresa de Jesus], Ignatius Press, ISBN 978-1-58617-265-7, ISBN 1-58617-265-4, OCLC 226814774. Includes a 16-page booklet with same title.
  2. ^ "27 settembre 1970: Proclamazione di Santa Teresa d'Ávila Dottore della Chiesa - Paolo VI". Vatican.va. Retrieved 30 June 2019. (Spanish version of announcement)
  3. ^ a b Rowe, Erin Kathleen (2011). Saint and nation : Santiago, Teresa of Avila, and plural identities in early modern Spain. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press. ISBN 9780271037738.
  4. ^ Amazon DVD listing, product description (accessed 1 May 2011)
  5. ^ Episodes at IMDB for "Teresa de Jesús" (1984)
  6. ^ Broadcasts were on Mondays. In 1984, Easter fell on April 22.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h DVD booklet, section entitled "About the Film".
  8. ^ See Jerónimo Gracián at Spanish Wikipedia
  9. ^ Since Teresa's reform (the Discalced) was restoring original practices, those who did not adopt her changes (the Calced) are also sometimes called the Reformed.
  10. ^ Discussion questions include, for example, "Throughout the film, men are attracted to Teresa. What do you think it is that they find attractive about her?", "What wisdom does Teresa gain from the book given to her by her uncle?", and "What insights does the film offer regarding prayer?"
  11. ^ DVD booklet.
  12. ^ Awards at IMDB for "Teresa de Jesús" (1984)

External links

  • Teresa de Jesús at IMDb

Full episodes (no subtitles):

  • Episode 1 (1:00:05) (alternate)
  • Episode 2 (57:47)
  • Episode 3 (56:23)
  • Episode 4 (57:45)
  • Episode 5 (54:14)
  • Episode 6 (56:11)
  • Episode 7 (52:57)
  • Episode 8 (51:27)

Excerpts:

  • Excerpt (Episode 3) from YouTube (no subtitles)

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Teresa de Jesus is a Spanish film mini series that premiered on national broadcaster Television Espanola in 1984 It presents the life of Teresa of Avila a Spanish saint mystic and doctor of the Roman Catholic Church 2 who was at one time proclaimed patron saint of the Spanish race 3 227 by the Spanish government and has been proposed on multiple occasions since her death to be an official patron saint of Spain 3 Its dialogue is in Spanish but versions with English subtitles are available 1 4 The film stars Concha Velasco as Teresa Also appearing are Gonzalo Abril as Lorenzo de Cepeda Teresa s younger brother 2 8 episodes Maria Massip as Juana Suarez Teresa s friend 2 8 episodes Francisco Rabal as Peter of Alcantara 1 episode Hector Alterio 1 episode and Marina Saura as another nun 8 episodes It tells the story of Teresa s life from age 23 in the year 1538 until her death at age 67 in 1582 Teresa de JesusDirected byJosefina MolinaWritten byVictor Garcia de la Concha Carmen Martin Gaite Josefina MolinaProduced byRamon SalgadoStarringConcha VelascoMarina SauraMaria MassipGonzalo AbrilFrancisco RabalHector AlterioPatricia AdrianiMusic byAlejandro MassoJose NietoRelease date1984 1984 Running time450 minsCountrySpainLanguagesSpanish DVD 1 has English subtitles Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Awards 3 References 4 External linksSynopsis EditTeresa de Jesus was originally broadcast from 12 March to 30 April 1984 in the following 8 episodes 5 6 Episode 1 12 Mar Vida Teresa is age 23 ill and travelling to see a local healer Along the way she is introduced to Francisco de Osuna s book The Third Spiritual Alphabet which kindles her spiritual interest She does not respond to treatment but meets and helps a troubled local priest 7 3 Episode 2 19 Mar Camino de perfeccion Teresa s illness continues for 3 years and she experiences a coma for 3 days but benefits from a miraculous cure she attributes to St Joseph She experiences spiritual aridity but is inspired by reading St Augustine s Confessions She experiences mystical visions that provoke distrust and opposition from fellow nuns and priests 7 3 Episode 3 26 Mar Cuentas de conciencia Further mystical visions and continued opposition She meets her spiritual guide Peter of Alcantara and first contemplates the idea of a reform movement within her order the Carmelites 7 3 Episode 4 2 Apr Desafio espiritual Founding of the first reformed convent in Avila despite strong opposition from the neighborhood residents First experiences in living by the new rule 7 4 Episode 5 9 Apr Fundaciones Founding of several more reformed convents Teresa meets a young man who joins her order in its first monastery He was later to become St John of the Cross 7 4 Episode 6 16 Apr Visita de descalzas Teresa is appointed against her wishes as prioress of her original unreformed convent and she continues visiting and managing challenges of the newly founded reformed houses She meets her confessor Father Jeronimo Gracian 8 and is denounced to the Inquisition by Princess Eboli a noblewoman whose unreasonable demands Teresa had resisted 7 4 5 Episode 7 23 Apr Las moradas Conflicts come to a head between reformed Discalced and unreformed Calced orders 9 St John of the Cross is imprisoned and tortured by monks of the unreformed order Eventually The Pope approves autonomous status for the reformed orders shielding them from interference from the unreformed 7 5 Episode 8 30 Apr Hija de la Iglesia Teresa s final illness last wishes and passing away An epilogue about the reported incorruptibility of her remains and her wider posthumous recognition including her canonization 7 5 In 2008 the film was released in the US as a 3 disc DVD set with English subtitles 1 It included a 16 page booklet with episode summaries Teresa s biography 4 pages and timeline 1 page a set of 9 discussion questions 10 an interview with historian Thomas Dubay and a bibliography for further reading 11 Awards EditTeresa de Jesus won several awards 12 Antena de Oro 1984 Fotogramas de Plata 1985 Best TV Performer Mejor interprete de television Concha Velasco TP de Oro 1985 Best Actress Mejor Actriz Concha Velasco TP de Oro 1985 Best National Series Mejor Serie Nacional References Edit a b c St Teresa of Avila Teresa de Jesus Ignatius Press ISBN 978 1 58617 265 7 ISBN 1 58617 265 4 OCLC 226814774 Includes a 16 page booklet with same title 27 settembre 1970 Proclamazione di Santa Teresa d Avila Dottore della Chiesa Paolo VI Vatican va Retrieved 30 June 2019 Spanish version of announcement a b Rowe Erin Kathleen 2011 Saint and nation Santiago Teresa of Avila and plural identities in early modern Spain University Park PA Pennsylvania State University Press ISBN 9780271037738 Amazon DVD listing product description accessed 1 May 2011 Episodes at IMDB for Teresa de Jesus 1984 Broadcasts were on Mondays In 1984 Easter fell on April 22 a b c d e f g h DVD booklet section entitled About the Film See Jeronimo Gracian at Spanish Wikipedia Since Teresa s reform the Discalced was restoring original practices those who did not adopt her changes the Calced are also sometimes called the Reformed Discussion questions include for example Throughout the film men are attracted to Teresa What do you think it is that they find attractive about her What wisdom does Teresa gain from the book given to her by her uncle and What insights does the film offer regarding prayer DVD booklet Awards at IMDB for Teresa de Jesus 1984 External links EditTeresa de Jesus at IMDbFull episodes no subtitles Episode 1 1 00 05 alternate Episode 2 57 47 Episode 3 56 23 Episode 4 57 45 Episode 5 54 14 Episode 6 56 11 Episode 7 52 57 Episode 8 51 27 Excerpts Excerpt Episode 3 from YouTube no subtitles Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Teresa de Jesus amp oldid 1113653452, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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