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Full of Grace

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
370
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Bahia Haifi in Full of Grace (2015)
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Follows Mary of Nazareth in her last earthly days as she helps the fractious early Church regain their original encounter with the Lord.Follows Mary of Nazareth in her last earthly days as she helps the fractious early Church regain their original encounter with the Lord.Follows Mary of Nazareth in her last earthly days as she helps the fractious early Church regain their original encounter with the Lord.

  • Director
    • Andrew Hyatt
  • Writer
    • Andrew Hyatt
  • Stars
    • Noelle Lana
    • Kelsey Asbille
    • Bahia Haifi
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    370
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andrew Hyatt
    • Writer
      • Andrew Hyatt
    • Stars
      • Noelle Lana
      • Kelsey Asbille
      • Bahia Haifi
    • 22User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Noelle Lana
    • Young Mary
    Kelsey Asbille
    Kelsey Asbille
    • Zara
    • (as Kelsey Chow)
    Bahia Haifi
    Bahia Haifi
    • Mary
    Noam Jenkins
    Noam Jenkins
    • Peter
    Maz Siam
    Maz Siam
    • Elder
    Taymour Ghazi
    Taymour Ghazi
    • Andrew
    Arti Sukhwani
    • Elizabeth
    Eddie Kaulukukui
    Eddie Kaulukukui
    • Joseph
    Ahmed Lucan
    • John
    Merik Tadros
    Merik Tadros
    • Simon
    Parisa Fakhri
    Parisa Fakhri
    • Mary Magdalene
    Justin Carbonari
    • Pontus Man
    Terence Berden
    Terence Berden
    • Pontus Man
    • (as T.J. Berden)
    • …
    Geeta Kumar
    • Jerusalem Woman
    Nahid Samandari
    • Jerusalem Woman
    • (as Nahid Samadari)
    Azadeh Afsahi
    • Jerusalem Woman
    Harry Elmayan
    • Jerusalem Man
    Bryan Santamaria
    • Jerusalem Man
    • Director
      • Andrew Hyatt
    • Writer
      • Andrew Hyatt
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    3Giuseppe_Silecchia

    A solemn effort that fails to inspire

    Full of Grace, directed by Andrew Hyatt, aspires to be a reflective and spiritually profound portrayal of Mary of Nazareth's final days. While its intentions are commendable, the execution falls short, resulting in a film that feels more like a static tableau than a compelling narrative.

    The performances, particularly Bahia Haifi's turn as Mary, aim for reverence but often come across as subdued and detached. The lack of emotional range in the characters prevents the story from resonating on a deeper level, leaving the audience feeling distanced rather than immersed.

    Visually, the film leans heavily on muted tones and minimalist settings to evoke a sense of sacredness. While this approach complements the contemplative nature of the subject matter, it also contributes to the film's slow pacing and lack of dynamism. The dialogue, filled with theological reflections and philosophical musings, often feels more didactic than dramatic, further distancing the viewer from the characters' experiences.

    Hyatt's direction appears focused on creating an atmosphere of reverence, but in doing so, it sacrifices narrative engagement. The film's meditative approach could have been effective with a stronger emotional core, but instead, it often feels like a sermon rather than a story.

    Full of Grace seeks to provide a spiritual experience, but its lack of narrative energy and emotional depth makes it a challenging watch. While it may appeal to a niche audience with an interest in religious films, it struggles to connect with viewers on a broader level.

    Rating: 3/10 - A well-meaning but lackluster depiction of Mary's final days.
    6billcr12

    Slow

    The final days of the Virgin Mary and her conversations with Peter, the founder of the first Catholic Church, are recreated with many slow motion flashbacks. Bahia Haifi has the title role as Mary, and she delivers a subtle and glowing performance. Writer-director Andrew Hyatt is obviously a true believer in the biblical story and origins of Jesus of Nazareth. I can appreciate the aesthetic beauty of Full of Grace without having the beliefs of my personal Catholic upbringing. If Hyatt's mission was to force his audience to at least think of the possibility of redemption through faith, he has succeeded. I would like to share his acceptance of the teachings of the Church, but with my deep and doubting nature, I still do not believe in an after life. Full of Grace will at least cause a conversation on the subject.
    8catmancool

    An under the radar Existential Masterpiece

    First, I have to say that based on so many one star reviews its almost like a 'Hit Job' is going on; they certainly could not have seen the same movie I did. Second, while I do believe in the existence of 'God' I would not say that I am very religious at all. BUT - I don't think that one's religious beliefs (or none) have anything to do with this movie.

    This was THE BEST unheard of movie I have watched this year. I had never heard of it, and sitting around at Christmas time, I was surfing Netflix one night and came upon this movie. The description wasn't much, simply that an elderly Mary reflects upon her life, or something to that effect. Instead, it was an existential thought piece along the lines of 'My Dinner with Andre'. Although we know that the 'Virgin Mary' is the focus, it could have been anyone. An elderly woman reflecting on her life and the extradordinary events she has witnessed. She waxes philosophical with a hand maid, Sara, and then Peter, and finally others. Questions of LIfe ad Death, Fate, Redemption, and the Eternal Hereafter all come into play.

    This is no 'religious' sales pitch, but instead a rational reflection of one's place i the cosmos when one has born witness to extraordinary things. Very well done, and has inspired me to look for other titles from the writers.
    8ann_of_gg

    Mostly good, One or two problem areas for me.

    I hope none of my comment would be considered a "spoiler". It's not meant to be. It's pretty hard to give a decent review without really talking about the movie content, however.

    Most of this movie was beautifully done, portraying the calm confidence of Mary and the struggles within the early church, especially for Peter, being looked to by everyone as the "leader". I felt, however, that it was made wonderfully clear that we are ALL followers, more than leaders, which is a good thing, since Christ is the Head, not any man or woman.

    I was pleased with Mary's encouragement to the men, for the most part. She brought them successfully back to the beginning, where it all started. However, I was perturbed by Mary's closing words to the men, which were basically the words of Jesus and more along the lines of Catholicism's beliefs about Mary. That totally conflicted me, unfortunately.

    I also wondered about the authenticity of the "communion" for that period of time. Was it really so? I would have imagined a loaf being broken and passed around.

    On the whole, this movie was thought provoking and beautifully done, with only the one major disagreement for me, concerning Mary and doctrine around her.

    Thanks for the opportunity to comment....
    Kirpianuscus

    start point

    the grace. it is its basic virtue who seems be the seed for a touching and profound story. the delicacy of images and dialogs. like pillars of a wise manner to present a special story about first steps of the Church. Bahia Haifi . She does a great job in a role who is always a serious challenge. the flash backs. who are frame and support for the memories of the viewer about the levels of Christian faith. the slow rhythm . who defines it more than another religious film. because it is more. it is point of reflection about manner to use your Christian roots. beautiful. and full of a rare spirit of poetry of life. a film for believers. because it not propose a subject. but a oasis to rediscover yourself for a Christian.

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      Mary: Faith is not about explaining things. It is about living, and breathing, and walking in the light that is upon us.

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      Spiritui Sancto
      Composed by "Hildegard von Bingen"

      Performed by "Catherine Braslavksy"

      © 2008 Editions Jade / Ad Fontem

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    • Release date
      • February 27, 2017 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Rekon Productions (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Llena de gracia
    • Filming locations
      • Malibu Creek State Park - 1925 Las Virgenes Road, Calabasas, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Justin Bell Productions
      • ODB Films
      • ReKon Productions
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      • $250,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $34,830
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      1 hour 23 minutes
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