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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. The movie raises two possibilities: (1) Agnes was raped or seduced, or (2) it was a virgin birth, thanks to an act of God. In the case of the real Sister Maureen, it was revealed that she had traveled to an education conference nine months before the birth, whereas Agnes had never left the convent.

  4. Overview. 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. Norman Jewison.

  5. 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.

  6. Dr. Martha Livingston (Jane Fonda) is a court-appointed psychiatrist sent to evaluate Sister Agnes (Meg Tilly), a young nun whose infant has been found strangled. With Agnes claiming a virgin...

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  8. Sep 13, 1985 · While “Agnes of God” (rated PG-13) has been considerably opened up, it is actually muddled in its transfer from stage to screen.

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