Sister Angelika
Sister Angelika

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Sister Angelika

1932
Movie
75 min
Czech

Karla, a bar dancer, shoots her lover Mayer during a break-up. She hides from the police in pianist Pavel Ryant's apartment and promises to return when she leaves. The next day, however, Karla is arrested and convicted. In the penitentiary she meets the warden, Angelika, a nun who is very much like her. She begs Angelika to lend her clothes for a few days and leaves the prison as a nun.

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Director: Willard Van DykeGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary offers a glimpse into the life of Sister Angelika, a nun who dedicates her life to service. The film focuses on her daily routines and her charitable work, highlighting the quiet devotion and commitment involved in her vocation. It presents a simple yet poignant portrait of a spiritual life dedicated to others.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary from 1932, critical reception data is scarce and often not archived in the same way as feature films. However, its focus on a specific individual's life and work likely garnered attention for its documentary style and its portrayal of religious devotion.

What Reviewers Say

  • A simple yet compelling portrayal of a nun's life.

  • Showcases early documentary filmmaking techniques.

  • Offers insight into a life of service and devotion.

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Fun Fact

Willard Van Dyke, the director, was also known for his photography and later became a prominent figure in the early American documentary film movement.

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