Resurrection (1980 film)

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Resurrection (1980 film) is a 1980 American drama about a woman who survives a near-fatal car accident and discovers she has the power to heal others, prompting explorations of faith, skepticism, and the nature of miracles.

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instanceOf American drama film
film
awardNomination Academy Award for Best Actress
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
awardNominationRecipient Ellen Burstyn
Eva Le Gallienne
basedOn original screenplay
character Edna Mae McCauley
cinematographyBy Mario Tosi
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfRelease United States of America
surface form: United States
director Daniel Petrie
distributedIn North America
distributor Universal Pictures
editedBy Ralph Rosenblum
filmingFormat 35 mm film
genre drama film
hasTheme religious belief versus rational skepticism
spiritual healing
the nature of miracles
motionPictureRating PG
musicBy Maurice Jarre
notableFor portrayal of a non-dogmatic approach to spiritual healing
originalLanguage English
plotSummary A woman survives a near-fatal car accident and discovers she has the power to heal others, leading to conflicts over faith and the nature of miracles.
portrays Ellen Burstyn as Edna Mae McCauley
producer Howard Rosenman
Renée Missel
productionCompany Missel/Rosenman Productions
Universal Pictures
releaseDateUS 1980
releaseYear 1980
runtime 103 minutes
screenwriter Lewis John Carlino
setIn rural Kansas
starring Ellen Burstyn
Eva Le Gallienne
Richard Farnsworth
Roberts Blossom
Sam Shepard
storyBy Lewis John Carlino
subject faith
healing
miracles
skepticism

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