Most Spiritually Literate Films of 2001
The Most Spiritually Literate Films of 2001
by Frederic and Mary Ann BrussatCertain practices are recognized by the world's religions as markers of the spiritual life, and we are always heartened when we find evidence of them in today's movies. Our list of the year's best films includes examples of compassion, hope, kindness, transformation, and other practices. Quite a few give us fresh takes on that perennial favorite theme in films and spirituality — love.
Here, then, is the best of 2001.
The Ten Most Spiritually Literate Films of 2001
Shrek
(DreamWorks) is a witty and heart-warming animated comedy about some
lovable losers who prove that inner beauty is the true asset in a world
where quick judgments all too often cause untold pain.
HOPE
Our Song
(IFC Films) is an extraordinary coming-of-age movie about three girls
living in a poverty-stricken neighborhood whose daily wanderings and
intimate dramas reveal their deep reserves of hope.
IMAGINATION
A.I. Artificial Intelligence
(Warner Bros.) is a complex, elusive, spellbinding, and visionary film
that tutors us in the spiritual practice of ensouling things through
the exercise of our love and imagination.
LOVE
A Beautiful Mind
(Universal) tells the incredible story of a Nobel Prize-winning
mathematician with schizophrenia who is able to live a relatively
normal life thanks largely to the love of his devoted wife and his love
for her.
LOVE
Iris
(Miramax) is a poignant portrait of the unconventional and very loving
marriage of novelist Iris Murdoch and her husband, literary critic John
Bayley, from their first encounter in the 1950s until her death of
Alzheimer's disease in 1999.
LOVE
Moulin Rouge
(20th Century Fox) is an extravagant musical drama with stunning
visuals that celebrates l'amour as an emotion that is at once
transcendent and transforming.
TEACHERS
K-PAX
(Universal) is a spirited sci-fi drama with the message that we can all
be medicine for one another if we only have eyes to see how.
TRANSFORMATION
The Shipping News
(Miramax) celebrates the importance of love, place, and community in
the spiritual transformation of a weak-willed man with no
self-confidence into a fully rounded human being.
TRANSFORMATION
Life as a House
(New Line) is a soulful drama about the courage and persistence of a
very alienated middle-aged man to give birth to himself in the world
before leaving it.
YOU
Ghost World
(MGM) presents a witty look at an adolescent rebel's attempts to be an
authentic person in the present day bogus culture of trivial pursuits.
The Ten Most Spiritually Literate Foreign Language Films of 2001
COMPASSION
Baran
(Miramax) is a soul-stirring Iranian film about a quick tempered youth
who shows compassion for an Afghan refugee, revealing the alchemical
process whereby a perceived enemy can be transformed into a person who
is loved.
KINDNESS
Amelie
(Miramax) is an immensely entertaining French film about an imaginative
young woman who has a wonderful capacity for doing acts of kindness.
LOVE
Innocence
(Fireworks) is a beguiling Australian film about the tender romance
between two elderly individuals who remind us that each stage of life
has its own kind of love.
LOVE
Italian for Beginners (Miramax) is a Danish romantic comedy that provides an anatomy of the shades of loneliness and the universal yearning for love.
NURTURING
Under the Sun
(Shadow Distribution) is an enchanting Swedish film about the unusual
love affair of a tongue-tied farmer with great nurturing skills and his
strikingly beautiful housekeeper.
NURTURING
Eureka
(Shooting Gallery), which is described by its Japanese director as "a
prayer for modern people searching for the courage to go on," follows
the healing journey of three survivors of a murderous attack on a
municipal bus.
OPENNESS
Together
(IFC Films) is a wonderfully idiosyncratic and totally satisfying
Swedish film set in a 1975 commune in Stockholm where openness to
others slowly evolves as a spiritual practice.
PEACE
No Man's Land
(United Artists) is a Bosnian film that vividly and unforgettably
conveys the insanity of war and the dreadful things it does to all who
drench themselves in hate and violence.
PEACE
Behind the Sun
(Miramax), a Brazilian-French-Swiss co-production, is a stark and
primal drama about the valiant efforts of a young boy to stop the
senseless cycle of feud violence that has torn his family apart.
TEACHERS
Himalaya
(Kino International) is a beautiful and thematically rich Nepalese film
about the many lessons learned by some high-mountain villagers during
their annual yak caravan.
The Most Spiritually Literate Documentaries of 2001
COMPASSION
Jung (War) in the Land of the Mujaheddin
(Karousel Films) is an Italian documentary that elicits our compassion
with its unrelenting presentation of the suffering of the Afghan people
during 25 years of war.
GRATITUDE
Startup.com
(Artisan) is an informative and inventive documentary that looks at the
rise-and-fall of an Internet company through the less-than-thankful
eyes of its founders.
REVERENCE
Butterfly
(Doug Wolens) tells the inspiring story of an ecological crusader who
demonstrates the importance of taking a very visible stand to save our
forests.
QUESTING
Keep the River on Your Right: A Modern Cannibal Tale (IFC Films) is an extraordinary documentary about an unusual elder whose questing spirit is a marvel to behold.
QUESTING
The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition
(Cowboy Pictures) is an engaging documentary about the bone-chilling
struggle for survival of an English explorer and his crew of 27 men in
the disastrous 1914 Antarctic expedition.
Ten More Spiritually Literate Films
IMAGINATION
Mulholland Drive
(Universal Focus) is a phantasmagorical David Lynch extravaganza set in
Hollywood about role-playing, desire, power, and mystery.
LOVE
Lantana
(Lion's Gate), a richly nuanced psychological drama, circles around the
complicated subject of love and offers ample insights into the sources
of emotional illiteracy.
LOVE
Last Orders
(Sony Pictures Classics) is a sterling drama about four Englishmen who
make a pilgrimage with the ashes of their departed buddy.
LOVE
The Royal Tenenbaums (Touchstone) revolves around a prankster father who wants to reconnect with his children and former wife.
NURTURING
L.I.E.
(Lot 47 Films) is a daring drama about a poetic and vulnerable teen who
is nurtured by someone most of us would consider to be abominable.
PEACE
In the Bedroom (Miramax) is a daring and unsettling film about a few of the complex and taboo emotions of grief.
QUESTING
Waking Life (Fox Searchlight) is a visionary animated film of deep play that is stylistically innovative and spiritually rich in content.
TEACHERS
Diamond Men
(Panarama Entertainment) probes the mutual benefits for two salesmen
when they choose to go with the flow of their unlikely friendship.
TRANSFORMATION
Monster's Ball
(Lion's Gate) is a strangely entrancing drama about the redemptive
power of love in the life of a Southern racist corrections officer who
is imprisoned in anger and hatred.
TRANSFORMATION
My First Mister
(Paramount Classics) salutes the transforming power of friendship to
release us from fear, expand our hearts, and open us to the redemptive
capacities of love.




