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Agnes of God

  • 1985
  • PG-13
  • 1h 38m
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6.6/10
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Agnes of God (1985)
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Norman Jewison's adaptation of John Pielmeier's stage play. When naive novice nun Agnes is discovered with a dead newborn baby in her convent quarters, court-appointed psychiatrist Dr. Marth... Read allNorman Jewison's adaptation of John Pielmeier's stage play. 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. 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.

  • Director
    • Norman Jewison
  • Writer
    • John Pielmeier
  • Stars
    • Jane Fonda
    • Anne Bancroft
    • Meg Tilly
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    • Director
      • Norman Jewison
    • Writer
      • John Pielmeier
    • Stars
      • Jane Fonda
      • Anne Bancroft
      • Meg Tilly
    • 62User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 Oscars
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Jane Fonda
    Jane Fonda
    • Doctor Martha Livingston
    Anne Bancroft
    Anne Bancroft
    • Mother Miriam Ruth
    Meg Tilly
    Meg Tilly
    • Sister Agnes
    Anne Pitoniak
    • Dr. Livingston's Mother
    Winston Rekert
    • Detective Langevin
    Gratien Gélinas
    Gratien Gélinas
    • Father Martineau
    Guy Hoffmann
    Guy Hoffmann
    • Justice Joseph Leveau
    • (as Guy Hoffman)
    Gabriel Arcand
    Gabriel Arcand
    • Monsignor
    Françoise Faucher
    Françoise Faucher
    • Eve LeClaire
    Jacques Tourangeau
    Jacques Tourangeau
    • Eugène Lyon
    Janine Fluet
    Janine Fluet
    • Sister Marguerite
    Deborah Grover
    Deborah Grover
    • Sister Anne
    Michele George
    • Sister Susanna
    Samantha Langevin
    Samantha Langevin
    • Sister Jeannine
    Jacqueline Blais
    • Sister David Marie
    Françoise Berd
    Françoise Berd
    • Sister Thérèse
    Mimi D'Estée
    Mimi D'Estée
    • Sister Elizabette
    Rita Tuckett
    • Sister Geraldine
    • (as Rita Tucket)
    • Director
      • Norman Jewison
    • Writer
      • John Pielmeier
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    maciegolden

    I for one had questions.

    I just now saw this movie yesterday morning on HBO.I found it very entertaining with fine acting by Jane Fonda,Anne Bancroft and Meg Tilly.All parts in the film,even the supporting roles were pulled off with out a hitch.But much like the old Peggy Lee hit,I have to ask myself,"Is that all there is"? Though religious myself I am not a catholic.Therefore Imight be no one to judge.I can see why it ended like it did.Though I was hoping for a different ending.I'm in no way suggesting you shoulden't see this movie.Like I said It is very entertaining and very well acted.Just do me a favor and tell me what you think of the ending.
    8juliomontoya2000

    A movie that makes you think...

    This is a superb film. It has great performances, specially from Meg Tilly, as the young nun who has fallen from grace. Neither she, the rest of the sisters, or the psychiatrist sent to investigate the case, can find a satisfactory explanation. What really impressed me about this movie is the way it confronts religious beliefs with skepticism, confrontation that, in turn, is transmitted to the viewer with all its questions. Is what happened a big lie, just the product of the imagination -or distorted faith- of a young woman?. Is it all God's plan?. If it is so, did he make a mistake?. Is it all a miracle gone wrong?
    8breakdownthatfilm-blogspot-com

    An engaging drama with an strong plot hook

    Mysteries arise because there's a lack of understanding as to how something happened. Depending on the situation, the mystery may be present due to the absence of witnesses. Or if people were around, the logical understanding behind what happened may not make sense. However, things can get even more baffling when it comes to faith based mysteries. The reason for this being that some may not feel there are logical answers to such phenomena. This unfortunately, becomes hard to make a case during court trials, paperwork and other such legal processes. That leads us to this particular film which deals with such a unique scenario that does not have an easily discernible answer.

    The story originally written for stage plays, is about novice nun Agnes (Meg Tilly) who is found with a dead newborn in her convent. The head of the convent, Mother Miriam Ruth (Anne Bancroft) is assigned psychiatrist Dr. Martha Livingston (Jane Fonda) to understand how such an event could have happened. Along the way, Livingston begins to learn more and more about what happened and just how much she relates to the setting around her. The screenplay was adapted by the same person who the wrote the play, John Pielmeier. Together, he and director Norman Jewison make a film that not only raises good questions, but really makes the audience think.

    What makes the story so interesting to watch is seeing the clashing ideologies between Dr. Livingston and Mother Ruth. One is a trained psychiatrist, who looks to logic for answers. Solid, irrefutable evidence that allows one to solve such a strange anomaly. The other is a believer of God and feels sometimes things are not so easily explainable. Pitted between the two is sister Agnes, who remembers certain things, while other times doesn't remember the whole story. What's even more important is that while there is closure, there are moments left up to the audiences' interpretation. Giving the story another level of depth when it comes how things actually happened and why. The only part that doesn't really add up is just how the pivotal discovery was handled in such a short window of time.

    The cast to this film is a mix of American and Canadian actors. All of which have credible acting skills. Jane Fonda and Anne Bancroft both act very well in this feature. Their characters have an interesting dynamic considering their histories. Fonda is known for her roles in Barefoot in the Park (1967) and Coming Home (1978). While Bancroft is known for her roles in The Graduate (1967) and The Elephant Man (1980). Meg Tilly as Agnes also gives a captivating performance as the main focus of the investigation. She not only is a tragic character, but a troubled one. At the time Tilly's best known role was in Psycho II (1983). There's also appearances from Gratien Gélinas, Guy Hoffmann and Deborah Grover.

    Visually speaking, the film has lots to offer. While the movie is by no means in the horror genre, there are some horrific scenes that involve blood that nobody should go through. Aside from this though, the shots whether it be internal or external are filmed well. Behind the camera was Sven Nykvist, who would also go on to help film Chaplin (1992). As for music, the sound was brought in by French composer Georges Delerue. Seeing that many films that involve religion tend to lend more vocals, Delerue ops to evenly blend this with romanticized orchestra. The tone is tragic and beautiful simultaneously and deserves a listen.

    There's very little to find confusing about the story told here. Aside from one bit related to timing, the premise is a solid one that not only questions believers, but non-believers. Thanks to strong acting, emotional music and skilled cinematography, this film will keep its viewers watching with intrigue.
    tfrizzell

    Interesting Little Film That Packs a Heavy Punch.

    A young nun (Meg Tilly, Oscar-nominated) is discovered one night with a dead baby and it appears that it is a new-born. How can this be though as the nun is supposedly a virgin and showed no signs of even being pregnant? Enter psychiatrist Jane Fonda who is sent to examine the highly mysterious and secretive Tilly. Fonda immediately locks horns with mother superior Anne Bancroft (Oscar-nominated) as Bancroft feels that the outside world has no right to disturb anyone in the convent. Fonda tries to help Tilly who appears to have a problem distinguishing between reality and fantasy. A really tense film that will keep you guessing until the very end. The screenplay is smart and Norman Jewison does another fine directing job here. The film is flawed in many areas and could even be considered very negative towards the Catholic Church, but it is still a production that is worth a look. 4 stars out of 5.
    sdave7596

    Riveting performances!

    Three actresses shine in this hit stage play turned into a movie. "Agnes of God" focuses on the story of isolated nuns in a convent in Canada. A young naive nun named Agnes (Meg Tilly) somehow conceives a child, giving birth, and the baby ends up dead. Finding out what happened here is the job of a somewhat jaded and burned out psychiatrist (Jane Fonda). The psychiatrist seems to have a bit of an ax to grind against the Catholic Church and in particular the way the Mother Superior (Anne Bancroft) has shielded the young nun. The film is absorbing in the way it weaves this story - showing that everyone, including the church, has secrets. The Mother Superior tries to convince the psychiatrist that Agnes is "touched by God" and that he permitted the conception. Just how she did conceive is never explained -leaving it up to the viewer to decide. Meg Tilly is excellent in a very early film role, and Jane Fonda and Anne Bancroft are at their best locking horns over what to do about Agnes. The film shows both the beauty of the Catholic Church and its reputation for secrecy.

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    • Trivia
      Meg Tilly said that her best film experience was working with director Norman Jewison and actresses Jane Fonda and Anne Bancroft on this picture.
    • Quotes

      Mother Miriam Ruth: My dear, I don't think a Communion wafer has the recommended daily allowance of anything.

      Sister Agnes: [whispers] Of God...

    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Worst Movies of Summer 1985 (1985)

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 1985 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Sony Pictures
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Agnes
    • Filming locations
      • Mount Royal, Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production company
      • Delphi IV Productions
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $25,627,836
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $221,552
      • Sep 15, 1985
    • Gross worldwide
      • $25,627,836
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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