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Pope Joan

Country: Germany | UK | Italy | Spain, Language: English | Latin, 149 mins

Original Title

Die Päpstin
  • Director: Sönke Wortmann
  • Writer: Donna Woolfolk Cross; Heinrich Hadding
  • Producer: Faruk Alatan; Oliver Berben

CGiii Comment

A film of the myth...really, a woman pretending to be the Pope!?!

For entertainment purposes only...it does the job!

Silly story though.


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The(ir) Blurb...

German village Igelheim's backward priest hopes his sons to succeed him after education in the bishop's cathedral school, but the elder succumbs to disease and the youngest lacks any intellectual drive. Traveling teacher Aesculapius arranges for the inquisitive daughter Johanna to be enrolled too, against their father's wishes. Unfit for the boys-only dorm, she gets to stay with count Gerold, incurring his wife's due jealousy. She's to be dismissed, but survives a Viking pillaging slaughter and assumes brother Johannes's identity to join a monastery, where she becomes the infirmary's trainee. Fleeing exposure as female, she arrives in Rome. As a protégée of rivals in the viper nest-like papal court, she ends up elected as pope, but carries count Gerold's baby, guaranteeing exposure.

Cast & Characters

Johanna Wokalek as Johanna von Ingelheim;
David Wenham as Gerold;
John Goodman as Pope Sergius;
Iain Glen as Village Priest;
Edward Petherbridge as Aesculapius;
Anatole Taubman as Anastasius;
Lotte Flack as Johanna von Ingelheim - Age 10-14;
Tigerlily Hutchinson as Pope Joan - age 6-9;
Jordis Triebel as Joan's mother;
Oliver Cotton as Arsenius