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The Innocents 2016

★ 7.0422 votes115 min📅 2016-02-10

"Deeply moving and emotionally layered."

Dive into the poignant world of The Innocents (2016), a drama that delves into the complexities of faith and morality.

Director: Anne Fontaine

Cast

Lou de Laâge
Lou de Laâge
Mathilde Beaulieu
Agata Buzek
Agata Buzek
Nun Maria
Agata Kulesza
Agata Kulesza
Mother Superior
Vincent Macaigne
Vincent Macaigne
Samuel
Joanna Kulig
Joanna Kulig
Nun Irena
Eliza Rycembel
Eliza Rycembel
Teresa
Katarzyna Dąbrowska
Katarzyna Dąbrowska
Nun Anna
Anna Próchniak
Anna Próchniak
Zofia
Helena Sujecka
Helena Sujecka
Ludwika
Mira Maludzińska
Mira Maludzińska
Bibiana

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Innocents (2016) about?

The film follows Mathilde, a young French Red Cross doctor, as she navigates the complexities of a convent where pregnant nuns are struggling to reconcile their faith with the harsh realities of their situation.

Who directed The Innocents?

The Innocents was directed by Anne Fontaine, a renowned filmmaker known for her thought-provoking dramas.

Who stars in The Innocents?

The film features a talented cast, including Lou de Laâge, Agata Buzek, and Joanna Kulig.

Is The Innocents (2016) worth watching?

With its thought-provoking themes and emotionally charged atmosphere, The Innocents (2016) is a deeply moving experience that will leave you pondering the human condition long after the credits roll.

How long is The Innocents?

The Innocents has a runtime of 115 minutes.

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About The Innocents (2016) — A Powerful Drama of Faith and Morality

Dive into the poignant world of The Innocents (2016), a drama that delves into the complexities of faith and morality. Set against the backdrop of post-war Poland, the film follows Mathilde, a young French Red Cross doctor, as she navigates the treacherous waters of a convent where pregnant nuns are struggling to reconcile their faith with the harsh realities of their situation. With its thought-provoking themes and emotionally charged atmosphere, The Innocents (2016) is a deeply moving experience that will leave you pondering the human condition long after the credits roll.

Directed by Anne Fontaine, The Innocents boasts a talented cast, including Lou de Laâge, Agata Buzek, and Joanna Kulig. As Mathilde becomes embroiled in the lives of the pregnant nuns, she must confront her own moral dilemmas and confront the harsh realities of war-torn Poland. With its rich historical context and powerful performances, The Innocents (2016) is a film that will resonate with audiences long after the final scene fades to black.