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The Feast of All Saints

  • TV Movie
  • 2001
  • R
  • 3h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
874
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Gloria Reuben in The Feast of All Saints (2001)
DramaRomance

Set in nineteenth-century New Orleans, the story depicts the gens de couleur libre, or the Free People of Colour, a dazzling yet damned class caught between the world of white privilege and ... Read allSet in nineteenth-century New Orleans, the story depicts the gens de couleur libre, or the Free People of Colour, a dazzling yet damned class caught between the world of white privilege and black oppression.Set in nineteenth-century New Orleans, the story depicts the gens de couleur libre, or the Free People of Colour, a dazzling yet damned class caught between the world of white privilege and black oppression.

  • Director
    • Peter Medak
  • Writers
    • Anne Rice
    • John Wilder
  • Stars
    • Robert Ri'chard
    • Peter Gallagher
    • Gloria Reuben
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    874
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Medak
    • Writers
      • Anne Rice
      • John Wilder
    • Stars
      • Robert Ri'chard
      • Peter Gallagher
      • Gloria Reuben
    • 21User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Robert Ri'chard
    Robert Ri'chard
    • Marcel Ste. Marie
    Peter Gallagher
    Peter Gallagher
    • Philippe Ferronaire
    Gloria Reuben
    Gloria Reuben
    • Cecile Ste. Marie
    Jennifer Beals
    Jennifer Beals
    • Dolly Rose
    Ossie Davis
    Ossie Davis
    • Jean-Jacques
    Ruby Dee
    Ruby Dee
    • Elsie Claviere
    Pam Grier
    Pam Grier
    • Suzette Lermontant
    Jasmine Guy
    Jasmine Guy
    • Juliet Mercier
    James Earl Jones
    James Earl Jones
    • Older Marcel
    Eartha Kitt
    Eartha Kitt
    • Lola Dede
    Ben Vereen
    Ben Vereen
    • Rudolphe Lermontant
    Forest Whitaker
    Forest Whitaker
    • Daguerreotypist Picard
    Jenny Cooper
    Jenny Cooper
    • Aglae Dazincourt
    • (as Jenny Levine)
    Bianca Lawson
    Bianca Lawson
    • Anna Bella Monroe
    Nicole Lyn
    Nicole Lyn
    • Marie Ste. Marie
    Rachel Luttrell
    Rachel Luttrell
    • Lisette
    Jason Olive
    Jason Olive
    • Richard Lermontant
    Daniel Sunjata
    Daniel Sunjata
    • Christophe Mercier
    • Director
      • Peter Medak
    • Writers
      • Anne Rice
      • John Wilder
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    User reviews21

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    10yvp123

    A view of creole culture that few African Americans are aware.

    This movie was a fascinating look at creole culture and society that few African Americans are aware. My own two children are by products of a paternal grandmother whose father was a member of the gens de couleur libre and a black skin woman whose parents were ex-slaves. He married outside of and against his culture and was cut off from all of his family except for one sister who took pity on her brothers plight; raising 8 children during the great depression of 1929; providing the family with food whenever she could. Of course she clandestinely aided this family fearing for her own ex-communication. My daughter was fascinated by the movie. We have made it a part of our library.
    10LezaMessiah

    It's The Story Of My Family

    My family goes back to New Orleans late 1600's early 1700's and in watching the movie I knew it was a history my grand-parents never talked about, but we knew it existed. I have cousins obviously black aka African Americans and others who can "pass" as white and chose not to. It's a hard history to watch when you realize that it's your family they're talking about and that Cane River is all a part of that history. It makes me want to cry and it makes me want to kick the 'arse' of my great grandfathers who owned those plantations and wonder in awe of how my great grandmothers of African heritage lived under that oppressive and yet aristocratic existence...And at the same time had I not come out of that history, I probably wouldn't be the successful business woman I am today living successfully in a fairly integrated world. The acting was both excellent and fair depending upon the actor, but it is a movie that NEEDED to be made. Anne Rice is incredible and I ask myself, why is she 'symbolically' writing about my family and I'm not. I recommend this movie to everyone. Leza
    3silverwings

    A Badly Directed & Disappointing Waste of TALENT

    "Feast of All Saints?" Where...? When...?

    Was the Feast of All Saints storyline and theme edited out?

    What a waste of a wonderful title! There is never anything in the story that has the remotest connection to the "Feast of All Saints." Nor is there anything in the story about "All Souls Day" which the term is referencing. Why bother to use this title if you never intend to including any kind of storyline or theme about "All Souls Day" or the "Feast of All Saints"?

    Embarrassly Bad Script & Amateur Writing

    How did they attract such great talent to this clunker? The writing is so amateur--characters that have known each other all their life go into big long speeches about their life history for the sake of the audience. Not at all the way people talk to each other.

    What was the Director Thinking?

    The directing is equally bad! The forced and overly deliberate style feels amateurish. In one scene, a character is yelling "Take your hands off of me" and NO ONE is touching him! The most badly directed scene however, is the incredibly over-the-top battle scene at the beginning of the film.

    Excessive Gore in a Very Fake, Silly Battle Scene

    There are so many dead people in the most fake battle scene. It looks like a Saturday Night Live skit!! You can see extras waiting for their cues to walk across camera. Everyone plays their death scene like 4th grade boys--exaggerating every little gasp and twitch. The blood on battle victims is so excessive and carelessly applied it looks like someone used a ketchup dispenser and just squirted straight lines of red on the costumes.

    This whole battle scene comes off as the spoof of a really cheesy war movie. You almost expect someone like Will Ferrell and Mike Myers to ride up on a horse and deliver the punchline.

    Who in Real Life Would Ever Behave this Way?!

    The most ridiculous bit of writing, directing and casting is actually the focus of the scene:

    A little girl is standing under the dead body of her hanging father--who is terribly mutilated, and literally dripping blood form his gaping wounds. Even a totally idiot would know he is dead! Yet she is--very monotonously--repeating over and over "Daddy, daddy..." while looking at someone off-screen. She delivered it with about as much believability and passion as you could expect from an non-actor kid that had been repeating the line for the cameras all day.

    Even if the poor kid had any acting skills, the scene is completely unbelievable. The little girl wouldn't even BE in the middle of the battlefield after hours of carnage--surrounded by hundreds of dead bodies, while she calmly stands there!! Natural instincts would had the kid screaming and terrified, running AWAY from the bloody carnage!

    Are we Suppose to be Horrified or Laugh...?!

    One particularly goofy detail, that gives the scene an SNL satire tone, is the father hanging, with a huge hook through his mouth and cheek. He looks like a fish on a hook! The unintentionally funny details, make the whole scene come across as fake and silly.

    In Fantasy La-La-Land, Mothers and Daughters are the Same Age!

    Another funny detail, is that you see a central character--the little girl's mother--at the end of the scene and in the next scene, that occurs 20+ years later, she looks exactly the same! She is still young and beautiful, and now the same age as her daughter!

    I almost turned the movie off right there because the direction and writing were obviously awful--but I tried to stick it out because I wanted to see the Louisiana settings and I like all the actors. I don't know what these fine actors were thinking when they accepted these roles!

    Who was the Targeted Audience?

    The excessive amount of blood and badly acted violence in the opening scene are weirdly out of place with the soap opera storytelling tone that follows. It is also a strange way to start a movie that, for the rest of the time, seems targeted to romance novel reading females. Weird inconsistency in tone!
    7lesyle

    Excellent cast...

    I am normally skeptical about watching films or mini-series based on novels because the screenplay is always different from the novel. Fortunately, I was wrong! The screenplay was very close to the novel (I guess it helps that the author was an executive producer and writer, huh?)

    The cast is outstanding. I can't describe how much I enjoyed seeing such a wide range of actors (from Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee to Robert Ri'chard and Bianca Lawson).

    The location setting... I was expecting to see the homes and cottages I imagined in my mind: what I saw on screen was slightly different. However, it wasn't enough to make me dislike the mini-series.

    I recommend this for anyone who has read the novel: you will not be disappointed if you have. 8 out of 10 stars!
    2auctionmaestra

    Mostly bad--could have been so good!

    This movie was so badly written, directed and acted that it beggars belief. It should be remade with a better script, director and casting service. The worst problem is the acting. You have Jennifer Beals on the one hand who is polished, professional and totally believable, and on the other hand, Ri'chard, who is woefully miscast and just jarring in this particular piece. Peter Gallagher and Jenny Levine are just awful as the slave owning (and keeping) couple, although both normally do fine work. The actors (and director) should not have attempted to do accents at all--they are inconsistent and unbelievable. Much better to have concentrated on doing a good job in actual English. The casting is ludicrous. Why have children of an "African" merchant (thus less socially desirable to the gens de couleur society ) been cast with very pale skinned actors, while the supposedly socially desirable Marcel, has pronounced African features, including an obviously dyed blond "fro"? It's as if the casting directors cannot be bothered to read the script they are casting and to chose appropriate actors from a large pool of extremely talented and physically diverse actors of color. It's just so weird! This could be a great movie and should be re-made, but with people who respect the material and can choose appropriate and skilled actors. There are plenty of good actors out there, and it would be fun to see how Jennifer Beals, Daniel Sunjata and Gloria Reuben would do with an appropriate cast, good script and decent direction.

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    • Release date
      • November 11, 2001 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Anne Rice's The Feast of All Saints
    • Filming locations
      • Spadina House - 285 Spadina Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada(interiors)
    • Production companies
      • Feast Productions Limited
      • John Wilder Nightwatch Productions
      • Katherine Company
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      3 hours 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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