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Therese: The Story of Saint Therese of Lisieux

| Rating: | PG (for some mild thematic elements) |
| Genre: | Drama |
| Release Date: | October 1, 2004 |
| Running time: | 90 minutes |
| Cast: | Lindsay Younce, Leonardo Defilippis, Linda Hayden, Jen Nikolaisen, Samantha Kramer |
| Director: | Leonardo Defilippis |
| Producer: | Brian Shields |
| Writer: | Patti Defillipis |
| Distributor: | Luke Films |
Description: Her mother died when she was four years old; her surrogate mother abandoned her a few years later, plunging Therese Martin into a mental collapse. Then, something miraculous happens. At the age of 14, she undergoes a mysterious conversion and falls deeply in love with God. Then -- not old enough for the convent -- she goes all the way to the Vatican, where she boldly steps forth at a papal audience to beg for permission to become a Carmelite nun. In the monastery, Therese, a teenage girl, gains insights that breathe fresh air into the Catholic Church and transform the world. Challenged by the austere, cloistered life, this pampered child discovers a simple way of loving God. In a lavish period production, 'Therese' tells the true story of Therese of Lisieux, the most popular saint of modern times. It's a story of struggle and tragedy, and the greatest of all romances --the story of an ordinary girl with an extraordinary soul.
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