Saint Ange
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Saint Ange

In 1958, in the French Alps, a young servant, Anna Jurin, arrives at Saint Ange Orphanage to work with Helena while the orphans are moved to new famil...ies. Anna, who is secretly pregnant, meets the last orphan, Judith, left behind because of her mental problems, and they become closer when Anna finds that Judith can also hear voices and footsteps of children. Anna investigate the place trying to disclose the secret about the invisible children.
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Set in 1958 in the French Alps, Saint Ange follows the story of Anna Jurin, a young servant who arrives at the Saint Ange Orphanage to assist Helena during the relocation of the orphans to new families. Anna, who harbors a secret pregnancy, forms a bond with the last remaining orphan, Judith, who has been left behind due to her mental health issues.

Anna soon discovers that Judith possesses an extraordinary ability - she can hear the voices and footsteps of invisible children. Intrigued by this phenomenon, Anna begins to investigate the orphanage in the hopes of unraveling the mystery surrounding the unseen children. As she delves deeper into the secret behind the orphanage, Anna finds herself entangled in a web of supernatural occurrences and haunting experiences.

Through a gripping narrative, Saint Ange keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as Anna's curiosity drives her to confront the dark forces lurking within the orphanage's walls. As Anna's understanding of the invisible children grows, so does the tension and suspense of the film.

With its atmospheric setting and captivating storyline, Saint Ange is a must-watch for fans of psychological horror and supernatural thrillers. It explores themes of mystery, the supernatural, and the psychological impact of isolation and secrets.

Also Known As:

Saint Ange

Release Date:

23 Jun 2004

Writers:

Pascal Laugier