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Agnes of God is a 1985 American neo-noir mystery film directed by Norman Jewison and starring Jane Fonda, Anne Bancroft and Meg Tilly. It was written by John Pielmeier, based on his 1979 play of the same name.
When a dead newborn is found wrapped in bloody sheets in a wastebasket in the bedroom of a young novitiate, psychiatrist Martha Livingston is called in to determine if the seemingly innocent novice, who knows nothing of sex or birth, is competent to stand trial for the baby's murder.
Tajemnica klasztoru Marii Magdaleny. Agnes of God. 1985. 1h 38m. 6,6 808 ocen. 6,5 4 krytyków. Czy ten film jest dla Ciebie? Oblicz rekomendacje. Autorska adaptacja filmowa słynnej sztuki Johna Pielmeiera. Meg Tilly kreuje postać młodej mniszki w zakonie o niezwykle surowej regule. Pewnej nocy kobieta z twarzą... Dramat.
Agnes Of God. Crime. 98 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 1985. Roger Ebert. September 13, 1985. 4 min read. It might have been impossible to convert "Agnes of God" from a play into a movie under any circumstances, since the intrinsic reality of film throws the play's conceits and contrivances into sharp relief. Speeches that seemed stylishly theatrical on ...
When naive novice nun Agnes is discovered with a dead newborn baby in her convent quarters, court-appointed psychiatrist Dr. Martha Livingston investigates her case. Norman Jewison's adaptation of John Pielmeier's stage play.
Agnes of God is a 1985 drama centered on a psychiatrist tasked with evaluating a novice nun accused of murdering her newborn. As she investigates, she encounters the nun's innocence and the complexities of faith, amid the scrutiny of the convent's Mother Superior.
Doctor Martha "Marty" Livingston (Jane Fonda), a court-appointed psychiatrist, is sent to assess the state of mind of Sister Agnes (Meg Tilly), a novitiate nun at the Ste. Marie Madeleine convent in Montreal, Quebec, who is suspected of murdering her baby shortly after its birth but has no memory of either the birth or the murder.