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  1. The infuriating thing about “Agnes of God” is that it tells a story that makes such questions essential and then ignores them. This is a very badly confused movie. It takes the form of a murder investigation and then uses hints of the supernatural to avoid all the hard-edged questions raised by the murder.

  2. Jun 3, 2020 · The other thing that makes Agnes of God passably interesting is the creepily intense performance by Meg Tilly. Her character was apparently unaware that she was pregnant (and her roomy nun’s robes hid it from the other nuns), and when Fonda questions her about the pregnancy, Tilly professes no knowledge of how babies are conceived or born.

  3. Jul 19, 2024 · Synopsis: After a young Catholic nun (Meg Tilly, The Big Chill) is accused of killing the baby she secretly gave birth to, a judge appoints a psychiatrist (Jane Fonda, Klute) to determine whether the nun is mentally unstable or not.

  4. Mar 10, 2022 · Agnes of God, John Pielmeier’s taut, compelling three-character drama about a young nun accused of murdering her newborn, premiered on Broadway in 1982. Forty years later, the writer answers our questions about the play, faith and mystery.

  5. What’s frustrating about this movie is that the only thing we know for sure in the end is whether or not Agnes killed the baby. The stigmata comes into play during the movie’s overblown climax, but it doesn’t explain anything, and it feels too much like a bizarre contrivance than some divine revelation.

  6. While hypnotized, Agnes admits she gave birth and that another woman in the convent knew about her pregnancy; however, Agnes refuses to reveal who the woman was. Livingston discovers that a workroom in the convent has a concealed staircase to a tunnel leading to the barn.

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  8. Sep 13, 1985 · In a fine stone convent in the countryside near Montreal, a young nun has given birth and her strangled baby is found in a wastebasket. The old science versus religion debate that is at the heart...

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