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SummaryWarsaw, December 1945: the second World War is finally over and Mathilde is treating the last of the French survivors of the German camps. When a panicked Benedictine nun appears at the clinic one night begging Mathilde to follow her back to the convent, what she finds there is shocking: a holy sister about to give birth and several more in advan... Read More

The Innocents

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Jun 30, 2016
100
Los Angeles Times
A gripping psychological drama based on events more than half a century old, it has inescapable contemporary echoes. Laced with intensely emotional situations, it refuses to force the issue by pushing too hard. And it proves, yet again, that though moral and spiritual questions may not sound spellbinding they often provide the most absorbing movie experiences.
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Sep 2, 2024
9
BigYeedus
Centered around a crime so unspeakably horrific that it's difficult to even think about. Raw and unflinching in how it explores notions of theodicy and faith amidst extreme trauma and hardship. Kindness and empathy shine through amidst the darkness. Very good movie, but be in a good mental and emotional space before you watch.
Feb 25, 2023
9
AlanoSilvaPB
Dor, esperança, duvida, fé, angustia, tudo mistura em um filme que desperta vários sentimentos e emoções, afinal oque cada um faria naquele lugar, seja como a vítima, ajudante ou observador, cada um teria uma resposta e é nisso que o filme busca despertar, oque faria nessa situação, ótimo filme, uma vez que vi um filme despertar essa pergunta foi o, A Dúvida, outro poderoso filme.
Nov 14, 2016
80
Empire
Played with restraint and individuality by a fine ensemble, this is a moving but provocative study of belief, duty, compassion and acceptance.
May 11, 2016
80
Variety
Hope and horror are commingled to quietly moving effect in Agnus Dei, a restrained but cumulatively powerful French-Polish drama about the various crises of faith that emerge when a house of God is ravaged by war.
Jul 1, 2016
75
RogerEbert.com
Veteran French director Anne Fontaine approaches a spiritually and emotionally complex real-life slice of history with deftness and understated drama in The Innocents.
May 11, 2016
70
Screen Daily
Agnus Dei’s filmmakers ultimately embrace the sin of over-simplification. And audiences, grabbing for their tissues, will likely forgive them of it.
May 11, 2016
50
The Playlist
Director Anne Fontaine’s film is based on actual events and grapples with thorny questions that plague even the most zealous during times of crisis. It’s a pity, then, that this picture finds Fontaine compelled to find a resolution in a situation that seldom yields easy answers.
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Feb 18, 2020
9
Deanomite
What came across to me more than anything was what a small world the nuns live in. **** and pregnant, they only fear for their chastity vows in being medically examined. That is a very small world. I have read stories of nuns being used as servants and sex slaves for priests before, and the cost of ignorance really suffocates me. The soldiers are ignorant of women as people, the doctors are ignorant of the Poles as human, the lover of the female doctor is ignorant of her having a choice in a relationship with him, and she is also apparently ignorant of it, since he forces her to have sex and afterwords they are lovers, even though he is a racist pig. It is a world of un conscious people.
Jul 30, 2017
8
LeZee
When the house of peace was disturbed! From the director Anne Fontaine. Like any of her works, this is another top class women oriented film. But it was partially based on the incredible true story. Partial means, no one knows what was the actual event. The director and her writers inspired by the diary the French doctor who worked for Red Cross in Poland at the end of the World War II, who wrote down her experience on it. So, with the small-small facts the story was built on for the film. Well done job by the cast and crew. Whenever you hear the word/abbreviation 'WWII', it always bound with **** Germans. Since this tale takes place just after the war, when the Soviet took over the Poland from them, it is set to reveal one of the extremely hidden secrets. Just imagine how secret it is, like you have read many books and have seen many films regarding the WWII, but you have never heard about this, until now. It is a heart rending tale, but the thing is everything's about the aftermath, how they handled their state of condition. Mathilde, the French doctor is fetched by a nun from the nearby convent is shocked when she reached there to see most of them are in the final stage of their pregnancy. They were sexually abused by the Soviet soldiers, but now she as to keep it quiet as requested by the mother superior. She's being an atheist and to whom she's treating, the believers, is exactly the opposite kind. But not just her, the nuns as well put aside their differences to overcome their situation. ❝For us nuns, the end of the war does not mean the end of fear.❞ It's right on the coldest winter, does not tell about the original violence, but there's still a few incidents about the army atrocities, how they treated innocent nuns, even the Red Cross members. But remember nothing was the actual depiction. It would have been even better if it was a documentary film. Doing some research and telling us the tale, reading exactly as what was written in the diary. But the film was not bad, except the scene to scene, event to event it was very slow to move, except right on the point. The story has a twist, but it was not like very powerful. It depends on how you would consider it. Because for me, I felt it was too cruel, hard to take on. The story about church people means, you would expect a gentle kind. Or even in such situation, as in this film, to react as much as possibly generously as what they're known for. But in the first place, it was no ones fault. They all fighting for the same reason, especially keeping the outside world in mind, each one reacted differently. So it is understandable, but not all the acts were respectable. As the director said in her interview, this is a period film, but pretty much the same in the contemporary world where war is on. The violence against the innocent women. So it is a debatable topic. And if it was directed by some male filmmaker, he might have risked with the violences in the flashback scenes to bring more depth in the narration. The present film is kind of compromises on that, but still not easy to watch everything it shows. Particularly for the families. Great performances by all. One of the best films on this theme and of the year. The film is not to be ignored. Despite not about the war, but just like 'Under Sandet', about the following event. 8/10
Oct 7, 2016
8
EpicLadySponge
The Innocents builds up a box of life for protection around for the end of World War II. It may ask us to watch this film and you, indeed, are going to love it. Please do watch it.
Aug 31, 2016
8
norrorum
It is a beautifully shot film of a difficult subject that is handled very well. The acting is forceful and compelling and the ending well a bit melodramatic is nonetheless believable. There is a compelling series of contrasts between the terrors of war and the dedication to serve its victims; the need for integrity and the plight to be ethical; the life of a religious community and the compromises that circumstances demand. There is a beauty that transcends situation and the casting is brilliant.
Aug 10, 2016
8
Beecee
This is a moving story about morality during wartime. Immediately after the end of World War II, a female Red Cross French doctor (Mathilde) is approached by a local nun. One nun is about to give birth due to her **** by the conquering Russian soldiers, and several others are pregnant. The sense of fear is palpable, particularly when Mathilde herself is threatened by a group of Russian soldiers. There are many issues here regarding faith, moral decisions and duty. There is a happy ending of sorts, which connects the convent to the outside community. In French and Polish, with a little Russian.
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  • Sofica Manon 5
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  • La Banque Postale Image 8
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Jul 1, 2016
1 h 55 m
PG-13
Powerful and moving. Examines every moral crevice of an unthinkable scenario.
César Awards, France
• 4 Nominations
Valladolid International Film Festival
• 1 Win & 2 Nominations
Seattle International Film Festival
• 2 Nominations
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