Johanna (film)
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Yvette Biro
Viktória Petrányi
Béla Tarr
| Johanna | |
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| Directed by | Kornél Mundruczó |
| Written by | Kornél Mundruczó Yvette Biro Viktória Petrányi |
| Produced by | Viktória Petrányi Béla Tarr |
| Starring | Orsolya Tóth |
| Cinematography | Mátyás Erdély Nagy András |
| Edited by | Vanda Arányi |
| Music by | Zsófia Tallér |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
| Country | Hungary |
| Language | Hungarian |
Johanna is a 2005 Hungarian musical drama film directed and co-written by Kornél Mundruczó and produced by Béla Tarr. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival.[1] The plot of the film is a retelling of story of Joan of Arc set in a hospital. The musical character of the film is operatic, with the characters speaking entirely in song, with two main characters being dubbed by singers.
Johanna, a young drug addict, falls into a deep coma after an accident. Doctors miraculously manage to save her from death’s doorstep. Touched by grace, Johanna cures patients by offering her body. The head doctor is frustrated by her continued rejection of him and allies himself with the outraged hospital authorities. They wage war against her but the grateful patients join forces to protect her.
