Father Guy (2018)

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Father Guy Barbier de Courteix (September 20, 1921 – June 21, 2011) was a Roman Catholic priest who worked in Finland from 1964 and, from 1992 onwards, also in Estonia. After the occupation of France by German forces in 1940, he was sent as a laborer to a war factory in the city of Halle, Germany, where he joined the resistance movement. He was soon arrested and held in five different prisons and four concentration camps. Miraculously, he survived the Nazi concentration camps and became a Catholic priest in 1951. In Estonia and Finland, he was the only one engaged in exorcism.

Director: Andri Luup
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 51 min
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Screenplay

Music: Runno Tamra
Cinematography: Andri Luup
Editing: Andri Luup, Lauri Laasik
Production: Kinoport Film
Country: Estonia
Language: English, suomi, Français, Pусский
Original Language: et
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More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Father Guy about?
Father Guy Barbier de Courteix (September 20, 1921 – June 21, 2011) was a Roman Catholic priest who worked in Finland from 1964 and, from 1992 onwards, also in Estonia. After the occupation of France by German forces in 1940, he was sent as a laborer to a war factory in the city of Halle, Germany, where he joined the resistance movement. He was soon arrested and held in five different prisons and four concentration camps. Miraculously, he survived the Nazi concentration camps and became a Catholic priest in 1951. In Estonia and Finland, he was the only one engaged in exorcism.
Who directed Father Guy?
Father Guy was directed by Andri Luup.
How long is Father Guy?
Father Guy has a runtime of 51m (51 minutes).
What genre is Father Guy?
Father Guy is a Documentary film.
Where was Father Guy produced?
Father Guy was produced in Estonia.