
Bernadette: The Princess of Lourdes (1990)
Not Rated

Overview
It’s February 11, 1858. Three girls from Lourdes, France, gather firewood in front of a grotto. Suddenly one of them, Bernadette Soubirous, 14, drops to her knees, gazes ecstatically at something beautiful only she can see, and starts to pray. Soon the town buzzes: Has Bernadette, poor, sickly, and always behind in school, really seen a Lady from Heaven? Then a spring bubbles up from nowhere and withered arms and sightless eyes are cured. At last, the Lady tells Bernadette her name: “I am The Immaculate Concepcion.” BERNADETTE, THE PRINCESS OF LOURDES, is the exciting true story of a visit by the Queen of Heaven that left the entire world a source of health for body and soul.
Starring Cast
Bias Dimensions
Overview
It’s February 11, 1858. Three girls from Lourdes, France, gather firewood in front of a grotto. Suddenly one of them, Bernadette Soubirous, 14, drops to her knees, gazes ecstatically at something beautiful only she can see, and starts to pray. Soon the town buzzes: Has Bernadette, poor, sickly, and always behind in school, really seen a Lady from Heaven? Then a spring bubbles up from nowhere and withered arms and sightless eyes are cured. At last, the Lady tells Bernadette her name: “I am The Immaculate Concepcion.” BERNADETTE, THE PRINCESS OF LOURDES, is the exciting true story of a visit by the Queen of Heaven that left the entire world a source of health for body and soul.
Starring Cast
Detailed Bias Analysis
Primary
The film's central thesis explicitly promotes traditional religious faith, divine miracles, and spiritual authority over secular skepticism, aligning strongly with conservative ideology.
The film is expected to feature traditional casting consistent with the historical figure of Saint Bernadette Soubirous, without explicit race or gender swaps. The narrative is anticipated to maintain a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities, aligning with the historical and religious context, rather than focusing on DEI critiques.
Secondary
The film is a reverent biographical drama celebrating the life of Saint Bernadette Soubirous and the Marian apparitions at Lourdes. It portrays Catholic faith, miracles, and its adherents with profound respect and affirmation, aligning the narrative with the virtues and dignity of the faith.
This animated film, focusing on the life of Saint Bernadette Soubirous and the apparitions at Lourdes, does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative is solely dedicated to its religious subject matter, resulting in no depiction of queer identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This film is a biographical drama about Saint Bernadette Soubirous, a real historical figure. There is no evidence or historical record suggesting any major character, including Bernadette herself, was portrayed with a different gender than their historical or canonical identity.
The film depicts the historical figure Bernadette Soubirous, who was a white French woman. The actress portraying her in the 1990 film is also white, aligning with the historical record. No race swap is present.
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