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Germans Flock to See Silent Monks
BBC ^ | 1/5/06 | Ray Furlong

Posted on 01/06/2006 5:33:12 AM PST by marshmallow

An unlikely film has been filling cinemas in Germany in recent weeks: a three-hour documentary with hardly a single spoken word, set in a monastery.

The film Into Great Silence is an intimate portrayal of the everyday lives of Carthusian monks high in a remote corner of the French Alps.

It came about 17 years after the director first requested permission to make it.

At the monastery, only the candles break the darkness.

It is the middle of the night and in the icy cold of their stone cloister, the monks sit in their thick habits reciting Gregorian verse.

"I think they simply do it because they choose to... become close to God," says the film's director Philip Groening.

"It's a very simple concept, the concept is God himself, is pure happiness, the closer you move to that, the happier you are."

Repetitive lives

He first requested to film in the remote monastery of Grande Chartreuse 17 years ago. When he finally got in, he found a regimented world that is largely unchanged since the founding of the Carthusian Order 10 centuries ago.

The monks have avowed almost total silence, interrupted only by what one of them called "the terror of the bell".

"Once you accept the fact that when the bell rings - you just don't think about it - you just get up and go and do whatever that bell requires you to do, then, every moment that you have is a pretty permanently present moment," he says.

"You don't have to sort of plan, like 'What do I do in two years?... Where do I want my career to be in 15 years?' And the absence of language makes something - the moment itself becomes very, very strong."

The film tracks the infinitely repeated routines of the monastery. In one scene, a monk bathed in shadow delivers lunch through hatches in the cell doors.

Cinema hit

The cameraman then goes inside where the monks sleep on straw beds, with only a tin stove for heating. Outside, the snow-swept scenery of the French Alps provides a majestic backdrop.

Groening lived here for several months to make the film.

"When I left the monastery, I was thinking about what exactly had I lived through and it was realising that I had had the privilege of living with a community of people who live practically without any fears," he said.

"They have the feeling that death is just a transition, they have the feeling that if something goes wrong, then it's OK because it's something that God wanted and this is something that changed me."

The Carthusians are the strictest Christian order and this three-hour, almost totally silent film about them, was not expected to be a hit. But it is playing to packed cinemas, fascinating audiences with the unique glimpse of a contemplative life, unknown beyond the monastery walls.


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1 posted on 01/06/2006 5:33:13 AM PST by marshmallow
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To: marshmallow

Cool.


2 posted on 01/06/2006 5:35:50 AM PST by Tax-chick (I am just not sure how to get from here to where we want to be.)
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To: marshmallow

"Here's the thing..."


3 posted on 01/06/2006 5:36:42 AM PST by battlegearboat
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To: Tax-chick

I agree, sounds like a very interesting movie - and way of life.


4 posted on 01/06/2006 5:37:28 AM PST by arizonarachel
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To: marshmallow

Peeping tomism?


5 posted on 01/06/2006 5:38:40 AM PST by coconutt2000 (NO MORE PEACE FOR OIL!!! DOWN WITH TYRANTS, TERRORISTS, AND TIMIDCRATS!!!! (3-T's For World Peace))
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To: marshmallow

God and the Christian message are enough for everyone. We should take the time to pray more, myself included. Unfortunately we all find excuses for not taking the time. There would be a lot more peace in the world if we all prayed more and became more like children of God.


6 posted on 01/06/2006 5:40:38 AM PST by Gumdrop
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To: arizonarachel

Do you think John Madden could survive two minutes in this place?


7 posted on 01/06/2006 5:42:27 AM PST by BRL
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To: BRL

Or any self-esteemite, 'like ya know ah like that'?


8 posted on 01/06/2006 5:47:12 AM PST by dhuffman@awod.com (The conspiracy of ignorance masquerades as common sense.)
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To: BRL
Do you think John Madden could survive two minutes in this place?

I think Sam Kinison would spontaneously combust. If you have that much loud in you, you have to let it out somewhere.

9 posted on 01/06/2006 5:48:29 AM PST by Riley ("What color is the boathouse at Hereford?")
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To: BRL

LOL!


10 posted on 01/06/2006 5:49:26 AM PST by arizonarachel
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To: marshmallow

This is a very nice story; thanks for posting it. It also generates a very nice counterpoint to all the hoopla about the movie "Brokeback Mountain." With all the MSM enthusiasm for that... Hollywood thing... it's reassuring to know that holiness will fill a theater as well or better - and certainly with a more desirable crowd.


11 posted on 01/06/2006 5:50:49 AM PST by Jack Hammer
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"When I left the monastery, I was thinking about what exactly had I lived through and it was realising that I had had the privilege of living with a community of people who live practically without any fears," he said."

They have no fears because they live in a cloister - not reality. IMO, these people serve only themselves and for many of them, it's a good place to hide. Not a bad thing if honestly chosen, but a bad one under the guise of calling and faith.


12 posted on 01/06/2006 6:06:32 AM PST by WorkingClassFilth (The problem with being a 'big tent' Party is that the clowns are seated with the paying customers.)
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To: Riley

Sam Kinison is already dead (rest his soul)


13 posted on 01/06/2006 6:15:28 AM PST by d-informed-1 (i'm not very smart, so don't hold my thoughts against me)
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To: WorkingClassFilth

IMO, these people serve only themselves and for many of them, it's a good place to hide. Not a bad thing if honestly chosen, but a bad one under the guise of calling and faith.

You certainly live up to your name.


14 posted on 01/06/2006 6:22:16 AM PST by Chickensoup (The water in the pot is getting warmer, froggies.The water in the pot is getting warmer, froggies.)
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To: marshmallow

***An unlikely film has been filling cinemas in Germany in recent weeks: a three-hour documentary with hardly a single spoken word, set in a monastery.***

Sen. Biden makes this movie look like an action film! =P


15 posted on 01/06/2006 6:22:31 AM PST by Zeppelin (Texas Longhorns === National Champions !!!)
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To: Tax-chick

Cool.


16 posted on 01/06/2006 6:23:15 AM PST by 1rudeboy
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To: marshmallow

I can't wait to see this film, just to listen to all the crying babies, screen-talking, and cell-phones. [smirk]


17 posted on 01/06/2006 6:28:43 AM PST by 1rudeboy
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but a bad one under the guise of calling and faith.

If they are spending their time praying for the rest of us then their work is certainly needed.

18 posted on 01/06/2006 6:33:13 AM PST by mollynme (cogito, ergo freepum)
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To: BRL

"Do you think John Madden could survive two minutes in this place?"

No, and I don't think most of the members of the House and Senate couldn't, either! They live to bloviate!


19 posted on 01/06/2006 6:39:50 AM PST by Polyxene (For where God built a church, there the Devil would also build a chapel - Martin Luther)
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To: marshmallow

Mass in Mime Time?


20 posted on 01/06/2006 6:40:00 AM PST by GingisK
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