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''Inquiring Nuns'' is a 1968
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production directed by Gordon Quinn and Gerald Temaner. The documentary film features Sisters Marie Arne and Mary Campion, two young
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nuns who visit a variety of Chicago locales to ask people the question, "Are you happy?" They meet a variety of individuals ranging from hippie musicians to intellectuals, whose responses are everything from the mundane to the spiritual. The film was directly influenced by Jean Rouch's ''
Chronique d'un été ''Chronicle of a Summer'' (French original title: ''Chronique d'un été'') is a 1961 French documentary film shot during the summer of 1960 by sociologist Edgar Morin and anthropologist and filmmaker Jean Rouch, with the technical and aesthetic ...
'', which Quinn and Temaner had watched at
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while they were undergraduates at the University of Chicago. The film was shot on Kartemquin's “Camera #1”, a custom-modified crystal sync Auricon with a used manual zoom lens Quinn purchased from Albert Maysles, and to which he added a World War II gunner handle bought from a pawn shop as an extra grip for steadiness.Borrelli, Christopher. "A loaded question for you: Are you happy?" ''Chicago Tribune'', Friday, March 1, 2013.
/ref> Quinn and Temaner's fourth collaboration was produced for about $16,000 ($110,005 US in 2016) for Chicago's Catholic Adult Education Center which never suggested any changes or requested a single edit. Both Sisters Marie Arne ( now named Kathleen Westling ) and Mary Campion ( now named Catherine Rock )
/ref> served at the St. Denis Parish in Chicago's Southwest Side at the time of the filming. They subsequently left the sisterhood within a few years after the film's release, the former eventually becoming a family counselor in the Chicago suburbs and the latter a school superintendent in Florida. One of the random people they encountered in the film was
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who showed a few of his publicity shots and stated that he was happy. An Official Selection of the 1968 Chicago International Film Festival, ''Inquiring Nuns'' features music by the then relatively unknown composer Philip Glass ('' Truman Show'', ''
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'') who was paid $100 ($688 US in 2016) for earning his first film credit. ''Entertainment Weekly'' graded ''Inquiring Nuns'' an 'A' and applauded the film's "reaffirmation of the virtue of conventional wisdom".Video Review
Catchpole, Terry. "Inquiring Nuns". ''Entertainment Weekly''. 21 May 1993. Retrieved 26 Jan. 2011.
In 2018, Kartemquin received a grant from the National Film Preservation Foundation for a new restoration of the original 16mm print, and collaborated with Argot Pitcures on a 50th Anniversary release of the film in US theaters.


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List of American films of 1968 This is a list of American films released in 1968. ''Oliver!'' won the Academy Award for Best Picture. Top-grossing films # '' 2001: A Space Odyssey'' # '' Funny Girl'' # ''Planet of the Apes'' # '' Rosemary's Baby'' # '' The Odd Couple'' # ...


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Kartemquin Films

''Inquiring Nuns'' Official Site


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