Anna
Agata Trzebuchowska
Anna

In 1960s Poland, young novitiate Anna is on the verge of taking her vows when she discovers a family secret dating back to the years of the German occupation.
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Anna
Agata Trzebuchowska
Anna
Wanda
Agata Kulesza
Wanda
Lis
Dawid Ogrodnik
Lis
Szymon
Jerzy Trela
Szymon
Feliks
Adam Szyszkowski
Feliks
Mother Superior
Halina Skoczyńska
Mother Superior
Singer
Joanna Kulig
Singer
Kaska
Dorota Kuduk
Kaska
Bronia
Natalia Łągiewczyk
Bronia
Marysia
Afrodyta Weselak
Marysia
Barman
Mariusz Jakus
Barman
Waitress
Izabela Dąbrowska
Waitress
A beautifully shot story about a young woman who was abandoned to the church as a baby and is now about to take holy orders. Before she fully commits, however, she decides to trace her birth family. Agata Trzebuchowska ("Anna") alights on her aunt Agata Kulesza ("Wanda") - a former pillar of the post war Polish communist legal establishment, but now a rather dissolute character prone to drinking and one night stands, to help her find the truth. Her family story has some grisly history to it, but together they travel their country in search of some answers. En route, they pick up a hitchhiker "Lis" (David Ogrodnik) who (genuinely) plays tenor sax in a band that has a gig in their hotel with with whom she bonds - after a fashion - until their search is concluded and yet more tragedy strikes our novice nun. This film is wonderfully enigmatic - it is quite difficult to date; the script is taut but sparing; the monochrome effects render it an atmosphere all of it's own and despite the inevitability of the whole thing, there is still a degree of optimism and sincerity seeping through the prevailing timbre of sadness.
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