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  1. Agnes Of God. Crime. 98 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 1985. Roger Ebert. September 13, 1985. 4 min read. 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 powerful film that delves into themes of religion, mental health, and the blurred lines between reality and belief. In this article, I will share my thoughts on this compelling film and why you should definitely watch “Agnes of God”.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Hysterical, pseudo-religious melodrama that's too verbose and stagey for the big scren, though the acting, especially Bancroft and Tily, is good.

  6. When a naive novice nun (Meg Tilly) is discovered with a dead newborn in her convent quarters, a court-appointed psychiatrist (Jane Fonda) investigates her case.

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  8. Jul 19, 2024 · Although Agnes of God is right in Jewison’s wheelhouse, I don’t think it is one of the director’s best movies. It has an intriguing plot, with keen insights about the centuries-old-debate between science and theology.

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