A painful movie about the Russian abuses of women in their counter offensives against Germany during WWII.
From Rotten Tomatoes:
The Innocents begins quietly, before devolving into unspeakable
horrors. The heartbreaking film follows Mathilde, a
young French Red Cross nurse in December 1945, as she discovers a group
of nuns who have been raped by Soviet soldiers, and are now dealing with
more than half a dozen pregnancies. The screenplay, which is based on
true events chronicled in notes by Red Cross doctor Madeleine Pauliac,
handles the delicate story with care. The already gut-wrenching plot is
only improved by the soundtrack – often comprised of the nuns singing
morning prayers – and the cinematography is stunning, with beautiful
muted shots of Polish landscapes and their war-ravaged occupants. Most
critically, director Anne Fontaine delicately handles the impossible
choices Mathilde and the nuns face and the moral issues, including
holding onto one’s faith following senseless acts, they repeatedly come
up against. The Innocents is a powerful, brave film that will stay with you for days.
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