Angels of Sin (1943)

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A well-off young woman decides to become a nun, joining a convent that rehabilitates female prisoners. Through their program, she meets a woman named Thérèse who refuses any help because she says she was innocent of the crime she was convicted for. After being released from prison, Thérèse murders the actual perpetrator of the crime and comes to seek sanctuary in the convent.

Director: Robert Bresson
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 86 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Jean-Jacques Grünenwald
Cinematography: Philippe Agostini
Editing: Yvonne Martin
Production: Synops, Films Roger Richebé
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Robert Bresson
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Angels of Sin about?
A well-off young woman decides to become a nun, joining a convent that rehabilitates female prisoners. Through their program, she meets a woman named Thérèse who refuses any help because she says she was innocent of the crime she was convicted for. After being released from prison, Thérèse murders the actual perpetrator of the crime and comes to seek sanctuary in the convent.
Who directed Angels of Sin?
Angels of Sin was directed by Robert Bresson.
Who stars in Angels of Sin?
Angels of Sin stars Renée Faure, Jany Holt, Sylvie, Mila Parély, Marie-Hélène Dasté, Yolande Laffon.
How long is Angels of Sin?
Angels of Sin has a runtime of 1h 26m (86 minutes).
What genre is Angels of Sin?
Angels of Sin is a Drama film.
Where was Angels of Sin produced?
Angels of Sin was produced in France.