Bernadette Soundtrack (

Bernadette Soundtrack (1988) cover

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Rating: 6.90/10 from 256 votes
Tags: bernadette of lourdes character, grotto, asthmatic, religious propaganda
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Title in Español:

Bernadette

Title in Français:

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Title in Türk:

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Title in Deutsch:

Bernadette

Synopsis

In 1857, an unemployed miller moves his family into grim lodgings; his wife takes in laundry. In February of 1858, at the Massabielle grotto, their 14-year old asthmatic, illiterate daughter, Bernadette, sees a light she later distinguishes as a beautiful young woman. The girl converses with the woman over the next few months. Crowds follow her and people are cured by the waters from a spring Bernadette has cleared. Secular authorities are threatened by the popular gatherings and subject the girl to police inquiry and medical review. The local monsignor is also skeptical, then becomes Bernadette's champion. She maintains her forthright simplicity and untutored wisdom throughout.

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Play Title Artist
Bernadette
The Forgotten Memories
Luella Gren: Artist
The Mercy of the Wind
Million Eyes: Artist
Lily's Dance
Million Eyes: Artist
Luminous Rain
Kevin MacLeod: Artist
Evening Fall (Piano)
Kevin MacLeod: Artist
Fairytale Waltz
Kevin MacLeod: Artist
Nocturnal Waltz
The Rose And The Thorn
Etude No 1 For String Quartet
Peter Sandberg: Artist
Counting the Days
Cody High: Artist
Contemporary Confusion
Cody High: Artist
Chary
Cody High: Artist
An Afternoon at the Versailles
Memories Of The Green Valley
Lars Meyer: Artist
Alabaster
Arden Forest: Artist
Follow Hidden Paths
David Celeste: Artist
Prelude No. 21
Chris Zabriskie: Artist
Suonatore di Liuto
Kevin MacLeod: Artist
Little Chaffinch
The Temperature of the Air On the Bow of the Kaleetan
Chris Zabriskie: Artist
Générique début
Francis Lai: Performer
Première apparition
Francis Lai: Performer
Départ pour Lourdes
Francis Lai: Performer
Deuxième apparition
Francis Lai: Performer
Ave Maria
Francis Lai: Performer
L'adieu aux parents
Francis Lai: Performer
Ave Maria (VD)
Francis Lai: Performer
La révélation (VD)
Francis Lai: Performer
L'aveugle
Francis Lai: Performer
Lourdes
Francis Lai: Performer
Bernadette (VD)
Francis Lai: Performer
Générique fin
Francis Lai: Performer

User reviews

Melissa Scott
6/10

The use of traditional instruments in the soundtrack of Bernadette transports the audience to the setting of 19th-century France, immersing them in the historical context of the narrative.

Nancy Green
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Bernadette is a powerful and evocative musical accompaniment that enriches the storytelling and enhances the audience's emotional connection to the characters and the miraculous events depicted in the film.

Linda Jones
5/10

The soundtrack of Bernadette effectively captures the emotional journey of the characters, especially Bernadette, as she experiences the supernatural events at the Massabielle grotto.

David Allen
7/10

Each track in the soundtrack is carefully crafted to match the mood and tone of the scenes, creating a seamless and immersive viewing experience.

Paul Wright
7/10

The soundtrack of Bernadette effectively conveys the inner struggles and triumphs of the characters, eliciting a range of emotions from the audience.

Daniel Taylor
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Bernadette is a masterpiece in its own right, showcasing the talent and creativity of the composer in capturing the essence of the story through music.

Joshua Scott
7/10

The use of traditional instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and historical feel to the film, transporting the audience back to 1850s France.

William Hill
8/10

The composer's attention to detail is evident in the intricate layers of the music, adding depth and complexity to the overall sound of the film.

Amanda Perez
9/10

The soundtrack of Bernadette beautifully captures the emotional journey of the characters, from the despair of the family's struggles to the hope and faith inspired by Bernadette's visions.

Edward Roberts
5/10

The haunting melodies in the film's score evoke a sense of reverence and awe, mirroring the awe-inspiring nature of Bernadette's encounters with the beautiful young woman at the grotto.

Mary Brown
2/10

The music in Bernadette lacks originality and fails to evoke a sense of time and place, ultimately detracting from the overall authenticity and immersion of the film.

Richard Perez
10/10

The music in Bernadette is not just a background element, but a vital part of the storytelling, enhancing every scene and adding depth to the characters' emotions and experiences.

Mark Gonzalez
7/10

The music elevates the visuals of the film, enriching the storytelling and creating a deeper connection with the characters and their journey.

Timothy Scott
7/10

The soundtrack of Bernadette beautifully captures the emotional depth of the story, enhancing every scene with its haunting melodies and evocative themes.

Michael Gonzalez
8/10

The music perfectly complements the spiritual and miraculous elements of Bernadette's story, creating a sense of wonder and awe throughout the film.

Michelle Harris
5/10

The music in Bernadette creates a sense of wonder and mysticism, adding depth to the story and enhancing the spiritual themes portrayed in the film.

Dorothy Clark
10/10

Each track in the soundtrack of Bernadette is masterfully composed, blending traditional elements with modern touches to create a truly immersive listening experience that transports you to 1850s France.

Joshua Evans
4/10

The soundtrack of Bernadette fails to capture the emotional depth and spiritual essence of the story, leaving the audience disconnected from the characters and their experiences.

Betty Davis
8/10

The melodies in the soundtrack stay with you long after the film ends, resonating with the viewer and enhancing the overall impact of the story.