In 1945, after World War II ended, Mathilde, a female doctor of the French Red Cross, was treating wounded soldiers in Warsaw. One night, she was invi[Expand All]
In 1945, after World War II ended, Mathilde, a female doctor of the French Red Cross, was treating wounded soldiers in Warsaw. One night, she was invited to a convent to treat a nun who was about to give birth. It was only when the doctor entered the monastery that he saw the terrifying truth. During the war, the monastery was invaded by the Soviet Red Army, and many nuns were sexually assaulted and even became pregnant. The nuns not only suffered mental and physical trauma, but their faith was also on the verge of collapse. However, this scandal is not allowed to be made public... The film was directed by the renowned European female director Anne Fonting and received unanimous praise at the Sundance Film Festival at the beginning of the year.[Collapse]