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Revelations of Divine Love

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An irreverent biopic vividly realized through fantastic psychedelia and handmade sets with an ever-topical feminist approach, Revelations of Divine Love recounts the life of 14th-century mystic and philosopher Julian of Norwich, whose account of religious ecstasy, plague, and revolt is considered to be the first book to be authored by a woman. The film envisions the life of Julian from her illness and the onset of her godly visions, through the years as she indulges in her desire to write and becomes a revered and holy figure to those in her town and beyond the city walls.

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Michael Sicinski In Review Online 9h
[A] remarkable new film... With its slow pace and the deliberate diction of her performers, Golum has produced a film of classical rigor. Go to Full Review
Dan Tabor Cinapse 11h
With her sophomore feature, Caroline Golum delivers a level of sincerity—both in message and execution—that few filmmakers are capable of achieving. Go to Full Review
Sebastian Zavala Kahn Loud and Clear Reviews 1d
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It's the exact opposite of what many contemporary productions aspire to be, which is why I’m sure some audiences won’t be able to even finish it. Go to Full Review
Avi Offer NYC Movie Guru 1d
An unconventional, bold and experimental biopic with stylish production design, but not very engaging on an emotional level. Go to Full Review
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Synopsis An irreverent biopic vividly realized through fantastic psychedelia and handmade sets with an ever-topical feminist approach, Revelations of Divine Love recounts the life of 14th-century mystic and philosopher Julian of Norwich, whose account of religious ecstasy, plague, and revolt is considered to be the first book to be authored by a woman. The film envisions the life of Julian from her illness and the onset of her godly visions, through the years as she indulges in her desire to write and becomes a revered and holy figure to those in her town and beyond the city walls.
Director
Caroline Golum
Producer
Kate Stahl
Screenwriter
Caroline Golum, Laurence Bond
Distributor
Several Futures
Production Co
Cinema Firmament, Physical Plant, Conflict of Interest, Nice Dissolve
Genre
Biography, Drama, History
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Mar 27, 2026, Limited
Runtime
1h 15m