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A Westphalian town, 1818. In a sparsely furnished room, a fragile figure lies on a bed. A Catholic nun, the center of a religious cult permeated by superstition, deep faith and irrational hope. Sister Anna Katharina Emmerick, who bears the irregularly bleeding wounds of Christ, the stigmata. A mystic and visionary. Though weak and bandaged, she is alert, eloquent, even witty. And she is ready to dictate her visions to a celebrated author, a man with a past that could hardly be more different than hers: former bon-vivant and ladies’ man Clemens von Brentano. The Prussian poet, coming from a secular tradition of Enlightenment and Reason, has been seized by a romantic passion for religious fervor. He has decided to no longer be an artist, but to put his pen at the service of Sister Anna and record her visions. His meeting with the charismatic mystic will plunge Brentano into the center of a major political and religious controversy, and will nearly cost the young nun her life…
Inspired by the actual meeting of German Romantic poet Clemens von Brentano and Anna Katharina Emmerick (1774-1824), who was beatified by Pope John Paul II in 2004 – Directed by Grimme Award winner Dominik Graf (The Cat, The Red Cockatoo, In Face of the Crime) – Based on the novel The Vow (Das Gelübde) by Kai Meyer. —telepool.mediapeers.com

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Dominik Graf

Dominik Graf was born September 6, 1972, as the son of the actors Selma and Robert Graf. In 1972, he took up German language and literature studies as well as musicology at the University of Munich. In 1974, however, he switched to the Academy for Television & Film (HFF), where he shot the short film “Carlas Briefe” during his first academic year. In addition to his studies, he wrote screenplays for the TV series Auf Achse. Furthermore, he played small roles in feature films such as Der Mädchenkrieg (1977, Alf Brustellin, Bernhard Sinkel). He also took on the leading role in Heidi Genée’s comedy 1 + 1 = 3 (1979).

He received the Bavarian Film Award for his graduation film Der kostbare Gast (1979). Subsequently, Graf concentrated on his television work and directed several episodes for series such as Familientag and Köberle kommt. With his work on the TV series Der Fahnder and the Tatort episode Schwarzes… read more

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