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Agnes of God

That night, murder wasn't the only sin.
1985 | 98m | English

(8486 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Norman Jewison
Writer: John Pielmeier
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When a dead newborn is found, wrapped in bloody sheets, in the bedroom wastebasket of a young novice, psychiatrist Martha Livingston is called in to determine if the seemingly innocent novice, who knows nothing of sex or birth, is competent enough to stand trial for the murder of the baby.
Release Date: Sep 13, 1985
Director: Norman Jewison
Writer: John Pielmeier
Genres: Drama, Mystery
Keywords court, hypnosis, trial, mother superior, stigmata, quebec, based on play or musical, psychiatrist, novice, paternity mystery, nun, montreal, canada, chain smoking, convent (nunnery), dead baby
Production Companies Columbia Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jane Fonda Dr. Martha Louise Livingston
Meg Tilly Sister Agnes
Anne Bancroft Mother Miriam Ruth
Anne Pitoniak Dr. Livingston's Mother
Winston Rekert Det. Larry Langevin
Gratien Gélinas Father Martineau
Guy Hoffmann Justice Joseph Leveau
Gabriel Arcand Monsignor
Françoise Faucher Eve LeClaire
Jacques Tourangeau Eugene Lyon
Janine Fluet Sister Marguerite
Deborah Grover Sister Anne
Michele George Sister Susanna
Samantha Langevin Sister Jeannine
Jacqueline Blais Sister David Marie
Françoise Berd Sister Thérèse
Mimi D'Estée Sister Elizabette
Rita Tuckett Sister Geraldine (as Rita Tucket)
Lillian Graham Sister Madeline Marie
Norma Dell'Agnese Sister Geneviève
Muguette Moreau Sister Luke
Janice Bryan Sister Mary Joseph
Agnes Middleton Sister Paul
France Arbour Housekeeper
Laurel Lyle Helen the Receptionist
Victor Désy Librarian (as Victor Desy)
Charlotte Laurier Young Prostitute
Peter Langley Sister Geneviève's Family
Nicole Marie Abbat Sister Geneviève's Family
Matthew Armstrong Sister Geneviève's Family
Chava Mandlsohn Sister Geneviève's Family
Charles S. Pottie Sister Geneviève's Family (as Charles S. Pottie S.J.)
Gerry Huckstep Paramedic
Marc Denis Newscaster
Herbert Luft Television Reporter
André Lacoste Male Patient
Jennifer Jewison Female Patient
Carole Chatel Lab Technician
Daniel Tremblay Police Detective
Name Job
Jaro Dick Set Decoration
Norman Jewison Director
Sven Nykvist Director of Photography
Georges Delerue Original Music Composer
Ken Adam Production Design
John Pielmeier Screenplay, Theatre Play
Carol Spier Art Direction
Renée April Costume Design
Ann Brodie Makeup Artist
Justis Greene Unit Production Manager
David Bailey Third Assistant Director
Gretchen Rennell Casting
Antony Gibbs Editor
Gary Liddiard Makeup Artist
Susanna David Script Supervisor
Ralph Gerling Camera Operator
Paul LeBlanc Hairstylist
Brian Montague Gaffer
Ron Thiessen Special Effects Coordinator
Name Title
Norman Jewison Producer
Bonnie Palef Associate Producer
Patrick J. Palmer Producer
Charles Milhaupt Associate Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Actress Meryl Streep Nominated
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Wuchak
5.0

_**Melodramatic havoc at a rural Canadian Convent with Jane Fonda, Anne Bancroft and Meg Tilly**_ After a bloody scandal at a Convent outside Montreal, a court-appointed psychiatrist (Jane Fonda) investigates to determine if a devout, but hysterical young woman (Meg Tilly) is fit to stand trial, ... but she’ll have to get past the intractable Mother Superior (Anne Bancroft) to find the truth. "Agnes of God" (1985) is a psychological drama revolving around a Convent with a few scenes of Montreal thrown in. What we have here is a mystery: Was the innocent & naïve Agnes (1) impregnated by God, (2) by some dude in the barn or wherever, or (3) a kind of spontaneous cloning or twinning. Concerning that last possibility: There are supposedly nine documented virgin births on record and the offspring were all girls who looked like their mothers. The idea that Agnes calls the baby "she” augments this possibility, plus the fact that she seemingly has enough faith to put holes in her hand, aka stigmata, why couldn't she split a cell in her womb? I’m not going to say what conclusion the ambiguous film points to, if any. “Stigmata” (1999) covers some of the same ground but is from the thriller/horror genre whereas “Agnes of God” is more mundane. “Stigmata” is all-around more compelling while “Agnes” is rather one-dimensional with women constantly confronting each other with a lot of screaming and crying. Yes, there are heavy reasons for these emotional dialogues, and those reasons are interesting to explore, but the story just wasn’t gripping for me. Too bad, because Fonda, Bancroft and Tilly bend over backwards to pull it off. While the movie didn’t really work for me, it’s a passionate and noble effort centering around faith, logic and ultimate reality (truth). And I have no doubt it has a cult following. Give it a try if the themes trip your trigger, but you’ll probably be disappointed. The movie runs 1 hour, 38 minutes, and was shot in Rockwood & Toronto, Ontario, with establishing shots of Montreal. GRADE: C

Jun 23, 2021