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    Divine Madness

    R1980 · Documentary · 1h 35m

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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Divine_madnessDivine madness - Wikipedia

    Divine madness, also known as theia mania and crazy wisdom, refers to unconventional, outrageous, unexpected, or unpredictable behavior linked to religious or spiritual pursuits. Examples of divine madness can be found in Buddhism, Christianity, Hellenism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Shamanism.

  2. Sep 26, 1980 · Divine Madness: Directed by Michael Ritchie. With Bette Midler, Jocelyn Brown, Ula Hedwig, Diva Gray. Movie comedy queen Bette Midler reigns supreme in this rocking, rolling concert movie bash. The Divine Miss M at her trashiest, flashiest, heavenly best!

  3. 94 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Box office. $5,318,098. 1981, Bette Midler in Amsterdam promoting the film. Divine Madness is a 1980 American concert film directed by Michael Ritchie, and featuring Bette Midler and the Harlettes during her February 13–15, 1980 concerts at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena ...

  4. That's not to say that “Divine Madness” loses the impact of a live concert performance. This movie is amazingly alive and involving, and Midler, who has become one of the great live performers, has an energy that steamrollers through an incredible variety of material.

  5. Jan 7, 2016 · Film Details. Genre. Documentary. Release Date. 1980. Technical Specs. Duration. 1h 33m. Synopsis. Bette Midler is seen in performance in a concert filmed in 1970 at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium. Midler dons outrageous costumes, performs her comedy routines, and sings sixteen songs. Director. Michael Ritchie. Director. Cast. Bette Midler.

  6. Dec 22, 2003 · What are these quarrels about? What does Plato mean by “poetry” and “rhetoric”? The purpose of this article is to analyze his discussions of rhetoric and poetry as they are presented in four dialogues: the Ion, the Republic, the Gorgias, and the Phaedrus.

  7. Jun 27, 2008 · Madness comes in two general forms: the diseased state of mental dysfunction, and a divergence from ordinary rationality that a god sometimes brings (see 265a–b). Divine madness subdivides into love, Dionysian frenzy, oracular prophecy, and poetic composition (244b–245a).

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