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So, 'Sœur Sourire: Who Killed the Voice of God?' is this fascinating blend of documentary and drama that digs deep into the life of Sister Smile, the Belgian nun who broke into the music scene back in 1962. It's got this almost haunting quality, juxtaposing her ethereal voice with the tumult of fame. The pacing feels reflective, which fits with the themes of spirituality versus celebrity. You can't help but feel the weight of her fall from grace as the film reveals the complexities of her dual existence. Charles-Antoine de Rouvre really captures that bittersweet essence of someone caught between two worlds, and the performances are just raw enough to make it feel real. It's a unique slice of music history, that's for sure.
Features a unique blend of documentary and dramatization.Explores themes of fame versus spirituality.Captivating performances that bring the story to life.
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