- In a small Mediterranean village, Carmen has looked after her brother, the local priest, for her entire life. When the Church abandons Carmen, she is mistaken for the new priest. Carmen begins to see the world, and herself, in a new light.
- Carmen is a charming story, inspired by true events, set in a village in Malta. Carmen has looked after her brother, the priest at the local church, since she was sixteen years old. Now almost fifty, she is suddenly left to start a new life. Facing her past, Carmen brings colour to the lives of the villagers in this compelling story about a woman finding her voice.
- In accordance with Maltese tradition, when a young man became a priest, his eldest sister followed him to the rectory and became his maid. She received no education or salary and had no family of her own-spending her life in servitude and spinsterhood. Inspired by true events, Carmen follows the story of one such woman in a village in the Mediterranean island Malta. Carmen, played by Natascha McElhone, has looked after her brother, the priest at the local church, since she was sixteen years old. Now almost fifty, she is suddenly left to start a new life. Facing her past and forging a future, Carmen brings color to the lives of the villagers in this compelling story about a woman finding her voice.—KS at ClassicCoupleAcademy.com
- It's the early 1980s in a Maltese village. Middle-aged Carmen has spent her entire adult life in servitude and subservience to her brother, Francis, the village's dour Catholic priest, and the church. She has quietly and secretly been holding onto a wartime memory to survive emotionally. The townsfolk "see" her but pay her no attention in she literally being a non-entity. After Francis suddenly dies, Carmen is provided no support from the church in life after Francis, she basically kicked out of the rectory where she has lived that entire adult life with only her few possessions that fit into a small suitcase. The townsfolk are awaiting the arrival of the new priest, the brother of a young woman named Rita. While she is in love with the bell ringer Tonio, Rita is destined to a life like Carmen in servitude to her brother and to the church. Not knowing what to do or where to go, Carmen finds some guidance literally from a pigeon as to that life post-Francis to the secret benefit to the village, although not always without incident to herself. That new life is both as a Christian and as a human woman with womanly feelings hearkening back to those wartime memories.—Huggo
It looks like we don't have any synopsis for this title yet. Be the first to contribute.
Learn moreContribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content