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DramaHistory

The Innocents

- Deeply moving and emotionally layered.

Poland, 1945. Mathilde, a young French Red Cross doctor, is on a mission to help the war survivors. When a nun seeks for her help, she is brought to a convent where several pregnant sisters are hiding, unable to reconcile their faith with their pregnancy. Mathilde becomes their only hope.

Release Date : 2016-02-10

Language :FrenchPolish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : France 2 CinémaMars FilmsSCOPE PicturesFrance 2Aeroplan FilmNC+Mandarin Cinéma

Production Country : BelgiumFrancePoland

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Lou de Laâge

Character Name : Mathilde Beaulieu

Original Name : Lou de Laâge

Gender : Female

Agata Buzek

Character Name : Nun Maria

Original Name : Agata Buzek

Gender : Female

Agata Kulesza

Character Name : Mother Superior

Original Name : Agata Kulesza

Gender : Female

Vincent Macaigne

Character Name : Samuel

Original Name : Vincent Macaigne

Gender : Male

Joanna Kulig

Character Name : Nun Irena

Original Name : Joanna Kulig

Gender : Female

Eliza Rycembel

Character Name : Teresa

Original Name : Eliza Rycembel

Gender : Female

Katarzyna Dąbrowska

Character Name : Nun Anna

Original Name : Katarzyna Dąbrowska

Gender : Female

Anna Próchniak

Character Name : Zofia

Original Name : Anna Próchniak

Gender : Female

Helena Sujecka

Character Name : Ludwika

Original Name : Helena Sujecka

Gender : Female

Mira Maludzińska

Character Name : Bibiana

Original Name : Mira Maludzińska

Gender : Female

Dorota Kuduk

Character Name : Nun Wanda

Original Name : Dorota Kuduk

Gender : Female

Klara Bielawka

Character Name : Joanna

Original Name : Klara Bielawka

Gender : Female

Pascal Elso

Character Name : Colonel Poix

Original Name : Pascal Elso

Gender : Male

Thomas Coumans

Character Name : Gaspard

Original Name : Thomas Coumans

Gender : Male

Leon Latan-Paszek

Character Name : Wladek

Original Name : Leon Latan-Paszek

Gender : Male

Joanna Fertacz

Character Name : Zofia's Aunt

Original Name : Joanna Fertacz

Gender : Female

Zacharjasz Muszyński

Character Name : Russian Corporal

Original Name : Zacharjasz Muszyński

Gender : Male

Mariusz Jakus

Character Name : Russian Officer

Original Name : Mariusz Jakus

Gender : Male

Tomasz Sobczak

Character Name : Russian Soldier

Original Name : Tomasz Sobczak

Gender : Male

Sasza Reznikow

Character Name : Russian Soldier

Original Name : Sasza Reznikow

Gender : Male

Denys Ivenov

Character Name : Russian Soldier

Original Name : Denys Ivenov

Gender : Male

Paweł Janyst

Character Name : Russian Soldier

Original Name : Paweł Janyst

Gender : Male

Aliaksandr Malchanau

Character Name : Russian Soldier

Original Name : Aliaksandr Malchanau

Gender : Male

Otar Saralidze

Character Name : Russian Soldier

Original Name : Otar Saralidze

Gender : Male

Artur Janusiak

Character Name : Russian Soldier

Original Name : Artur Janusiak

Gender : Male

Helena Norowicz

Character Name : Old Nun

Original Name : Helena Norowicz

Gender : Female

Karolina Zieleń

Character Name : Nun

Original Name : Karolina Zieleń

Gender : Female

Ewa Trzewicarz

Character Name : Nun

Original Name : Ewa Trzewicarz

Gender : Female

Małgorzata Paprocka

Character Name : Nun

Original Name : Małgorzata Paprocka

Gender : Female

Marta Mazurek

Character Name : Nun

Original Name : Marta Mazurek

Gender : Female

Iwona Dombek-Rybczyńska

Character Name : Nun

Original Name : Iwona Dombek-Rybczyńska

Gender : Female

Dorota Zielińska

Character Name : Nun

Original Name : Dorota Zielińska

Gender : Female

Aldona Jankowska

Character Name : Nun

Original Name : Aldona Jankowska

Gender : Female

Barbara Sienkiewicz

Character Name : Nun

Original Name : Barbara Sienkiewicz

Gender : Female

Magdalena Gnatowska

Character Name : Nun

Original Name : Magdalena Gnatowska

Gender : Female

Danuta Borsuk

Character Name : Nun

Original Name : Danuta Borsuk

Gender : Female

Ewa Pałuska

Character Name : Nun

Original Name : Ewa Pałuska

Gender : Female

Katarzyna Skolimowska

Character Name : Nun

Original Name : Katarzyna Skolimowska

Gender : Female

Maria Szadkowska

Character Name : Nun

Original Name : Maria Szadkowska

Gender : Female

Hanna Wolicka

Character Name : Nun

Original Name : Hanna Wolicka

Gender : Female

Anna Korzeniecka

Character Name : Nun

Original Name : Anna Korzeniecka

Gender : Female

Irena Telesz-Burczyk

Character Name : Nun

Original Name : Irena Telesz-Burczyk

Gender : Female

Wiktoria Adamczyk

Character Name : Street Child

Original Name : Wiktoria Adamczyk

Gender : Female

Franciszek Maziuk

Character Name : Street Child

Original Name : Franciszek Maziuk

Gender : Male

Kryspin Kozłowski

Character Name : Street Child

Original Name : Kryspin Kozłowski

Gender : Male

Radosław Kowieszko

Character Name : Street Child

Original Name : Radosław Kowieszko

Gender : Male

Fabian Zajączkowski

Character Name : Street Child

Original Name : Fabian Zajączkowski

Gender : Male

Julian Plewa

Character Name : Street Child

Original Name : Julian Plewa

Gender : Male

Konrad Dzierzkiewicz

Character Name : Street Child

Original Name : Konrad Dzierzkiewicz

Gender : Male

Maciek Pawełczyk

Character Name : Street Child

Original Name : Maciek Pawełczyk

Gender : Male

Weronika Humaj

Character Name : Girl That Danced with Samuel

Original Name : Weronika Humaj

Gender : Female

Karol Paluch

Character Name : Child of Zofia's Aunt

Original Name : Karol Paluch

Gender : Male

Kacper Leśniak

Character Name : Child of Zofia's Aunt

Original Name : Kacper Leśniak

Gender : Male

Marek Szukiełojc

Character Name : Child of Zofia's Aunt

Original Name : Marek Szukiełojc

Gender : Male

Delfina Wilkońska

Character Name : Girl in the Bar

Original Name : Delfina Wilkońska

Gender : Female

Andrzej Rydel

Character Name : Photographer

Original Name : Andrzej Rydel

Gender : Male

Reviews

R

Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

**When the house of peace was disturbed!** From the director Anne Fontaine. Like any of her works, this is another top class women oriented film. But it was partially based on the incredible true story. Partial means, no one knows what was the actual event. The director and her writers inspired by the diary the French doctor who worked for Red Cross in Poland at the end of the World War II, who wrote down her experience on it. So, with the small-small facts the story was built on for the film. Well done job by the cast and crew. Whenever you hear the word/abbreviation 'WWII', it always bound with nazi Germans. Since this tale takes place just after the war, when the Soviet took over the Poland from them, it is set to reveal one of the extremely hidden secrets. Just imagine how secret it is, like you have read many books and have seen many films regarding the WWII, but you have never heard about this, until now. It is a heart rending tale, but the thing is everything's about the aftermath, how they handled their state of condition. Mathilde, the French doctor is fetched by a nun from the nearby convent is shocked when she reached there to see most of them are in the final stage of their pregnancy. They were sexually abused by the Soviet soldiers, but now she as to keep it quiet as requested by the mother superior. She's being an atheist and to whom she's treating, the believers, is exactly the opposite kind. But not just her, the nuns as well put aside their differences to overcome their situation. > ❝For us nuns, the end of the war does not mean the end of fear.❞ It's right on the coldest winter, does not tell about the original violence, but there's still a few incidents about the army atrocities, how they treated innocent nuns, even the Red Cross members. But remember nothing was the actual depiction. It would have been even better if it was a documentary film. Doing some research and telling us the tale, reading exactly as what was written in the diary. But the film was not bad, except the scene to scene, event to event it was very slow to move, except right on the point. The story has a twist, but it was not like very powerful. It depends on how you would consider it. Because for me, I felt it was too cruel, hard to take on. The story about church people means, you would expect a gentle kind. Or even in such situation, as in this film, to react as much as possibly generously as what they're known for. But in the first place, it was no ones fault. They all fighting for the same reason, especially keeping the outside world in mind, each one reacted differently. So it is understandable, but not all the acts were respectable. As the director said in her interview, this is a period film, but pretty much the same in the contemporary world where war is on. The violence against the innocent women. So it is a debatable topic. And if it was directed by some male filmmaker, he might have risked with the violences in the flashback scenes to bring more depth in the narration. The present film is kind of compromises on that, but still not easy to watch everything it shows. Particularly for the families. Great performances by all. One of the best films on this theme and of the year. The film is not to be ignored. Despite not about the war, but just like 'Under Sandet', about the following event. _8/10_

W

Wuchak

@Wuchak

2024-09-12

**_When the soldiers of the Red Army are just as bad as the German occupiers_** Seven months after the end of the European theater of WW2, a nun from a convent in Poland seeks the aid of a French Red Cross worker, who’s helping French survivors of the concentration camps (Lou de Laâge). It turns out that some Russian soldiers paid a barbaric visit to the convent when they were taking over the territory months earlier. “The Innocents” (2016) is based on the true story of Madeleine Pauliac when she was working as a doctor in Poland, renamed Mathilde Beaulieu for the movie (Lou). It has a similar milieu to “Black Narcissus” and “Agnes of God,” except that it’s rooted in a real-life account. It’s not as good the former IMHO, but it’s superior to the later. You could call this a WW2 drama and it works as a realistic period piece. I’m glad the scriptwriters added the relationship of the Hebrew doctor with the protagonist, which works up both historical and human interest amidst the glum proceedings. Lou de Laâge is one of the highlights. She’s a pleasure to behold and her lips are exquisite. The film runs 1 hour, 55 minutes, and was shot in northeastern Poland at Morag, Krosno and Orneta. GRADE: B