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Innocents (The)

Country: France, Language: French, 115 mins

Original Title

Les innocentes
  • Director: Anne Fontaine
  • Writer: Sabrina B. Karine; Alice Vial
  • Producer: Eric Altmayer; Nicolas Altmayer

CGiii Comment

Poland, winter of 1945. Mathilde Beaulieu (Lou de Lâage) is a young intern working with a branch of the French Red Cross. They are on a mission to find, treat and repatriate French survivors of the German camps. One day, a Polish nun arrives in the hospital. In very poor French, she begs Mathilde to come to her convent. Mathilde life and beliefs change when she discovers the advanced state of pregnancy that affect several of the Sisters of the convent just outside the hospital where she performs.


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Cast & Characters

Lou de Laage as Mathilde Beaulieu;
Agata Buzek as Maria;
Agata Kulesza as Mere Abesse;
Vincent Macaigne as Samuel;
Joanna Kulig as Irena;
Eliza Rycembel as Teresa;
Katarzyna Dabrowska as Anna;
Anna Prochniak as Zofia;
Helena Sujecka as Ludwika;
Mira Maluszinska as Bibiana;
Dorota Kuduk as Wanda;
Klara Bielawka as Joanna;
Pascal Elso as Le colonel;
Thomas Coumans as Gaspard;
Leon Latan-Paszek as Wladek