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9 February 1961 (Poland) more
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Set in the 17th century. A convent in a small town is being visited by high-ranking Catholic official... more | add synopsis
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1 win & 1 nomination more
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Cast

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Lucyna Winnicka ... Mother Joan of the Angels
Mieczyslaw Voit ... Father Jozef Suryn / Rabbi
Anna Ciepielewska ... Sister Malgorzata
Maria Chwalibóg ... Antosia
Kazimierz Fabisiak ... Father Brym
Stanislaw Jasiukiewicz ... Chrzaszczewski
Zygmunt Zintel ... Wincenty Wolodkowicz
Jerzy Kaczmarek ... Kaziuk
Franciszek Pieczka ... Odryn
Jaroslaw Kuszewski ... Juraj
Lech Wojciechowski ... Piatkowski
Marian Nosek ... Dominican Priest
Jerzy Walden ... Dominican Priest
Marian Nowak
Zygmunt Malawski ... Exorcist
Stanislaw Szymczyk
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Andrzej Antkowiak ... Young Jew (uncredited)
Halina Billing-Wohl ... Nun (uncredited)
Leszek Rzegocki ... Alunio (uncredited)
Iwona Sloczynska ... Nun (uncredited)
Magda Teresa Wójcik ... Nun (uncredited)
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Directed by
Jerzy Kawalerowicz 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz  story
Jerzy Kawalerowicz  writer
Tadeusz Konwicki  writer

Original Music by
Adam Walacinski 
 
Cinematography by
Jerzy Wójcik 
 
Film Editing by
Wieslawa Otocka 
 
Art Direction by
Tadeusz Borowczyk 
Roman Mann 
 
Editorial Department
Felicja Rogowska .... assistant editor
 

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Also Known As:
Joan of the Angels (USA)
Mother Joan of the Angels (International: English title) (literal title)
The Devil and the Nun
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15 out of 15 people found the following review useful.
Superb Polish tale of Exorcism, 26 July 2007
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Author: Prof-Hieronymos-Grost from Ireland

Father Jozef Suryn (Mieczyslaw Voit) is the latest in a long line of priests dispatched to an isolated 17th century convent to investigate the rumours of satanic obsession and possession affecting the nuns who live there. His particular task is to exorcise Mother Joan of the Angels,(Lucyna Winnicka) the mother superior of the convent who it would seem is possessed by numerous demons. Father Josef has been in training so to speak for many weeks, through prayer, abstinence, limited fasting and self flagellation and when he arrives at a nearby inn, he is shocked at the rumours he hears from the locals,who seem to take great pleasure in telling him of his difficult task, a task it would appear his that is going to be very difficult as the previous incumbent of his job had just recently been burnt at the stake.

Mother Joan of the Angels was in fact based on real events and might be considered by some as one of the earliest examples of Nunsploitation, but the film is not exploitative in any way and never resorts to nudity or explicit sex, in fact it's a beautifully filmed, superbly acted horror drama that it would seem was very influential on William Friedkin's The Exorcist(1973), in fact if I hadn't previously known of its influence I would be comparing it to that film along with perhaps Bergman's Sjunde inseglet, Det (1957)a film set in a similar time frame that also boasts many wonderful scenes of rusticity amongst the peasants and that explores their every fear, not least in the first 15 mins where Mother Joan of the Angels is, it must be said, slow to get going, but in a good way, as Kawalerowicz builds up the tension, there is much talk and speculation amongst the peasants as the demonic things that go in the convent, the viewer is left in high anticipation of the evil that lurks there. The stunning high contrast black & white photography by Jerzy Wójcik is reminiscent of many an expressionistic silent era film, in particular the first meeting between the two main characters is superb as the juxtaposition of Suryn's black hair, black beard and black robe against Mother Joan's pure white habit and headdress is very striking, mainly because the classic colours of good and evil are actually reversed, for Mother Joan is possessed by no less than eight demons which don't take long to show themselves to Suryn, his plight seems doomed to failure as he is a man unsure of his own ability, his wide eyes giving away his fear of the demons and his task ahead. On the whole the film is an very intelligent character study that also touches on some very interesting theological issues, issues that are explored when Suryn goes to a local Rabbi for help. The only negative I would say for the film concerns the DVD which had some really poor subtitles, other than that I can't recommend it highly enough.9/10

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