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{{Infobox_Film |
name = Faustina |
| name = Faustina
writer = Maria Nowakowska-Majcher |
| director = Jerzy Łukaszewicz
| writer = Maria Nowakowska-Majcher
starring = Dorota Segda<br>Danuta Szaflarska<br>Agnieszka Czekanska<br>Stanislawa Celinska<br>Krzysztof Wakulinski |
| starring = [[Dorota Segda]]<br>Danuta Szaflarska<br>Agnieszka Czekańska<br>Stanisława Celińska<br>Krzysztof Wakuliński
director = Jerzy Lukaszewicz |
| music =
distributor = Polart Distribution ([[USA]]) |
| cinematography =
runtime = 75 min. |
| editing =
language = [[Polish language|Polish]]<br>[[English language|English]] [[subtitles]]<br>[[Spanish language|Spanish]] [[subtitles]] |
imdb_id = 0122486 |
| distributor =
| released = {{Film date|1995}}
| runtime = 75 minutes
| country = [[Poland]]
| language = [[Polish language|Polish]]
}}
}}
'''''Faustina''''' ({{langx|pl|Faustyna}}) is a 1995 Polish biographical drama film about [[Faustina Kowalska]], a [[Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] nun and mystic whose apparitions of [[Jesus|Jesus Christ]] inspired the [[Catholic devotions|Catholic devotion]] to the [[Divine Mercy (Faustina Kowalska)|Divine Mercy]]. Directed by Jerzy Łukaszewicz, it stars [[Dorota Segda]] as the titular nun.<ref>{{Cite web |title=St. Faustina in Film |url=https://www.ncregister.com/features/st-faustina-in-film |access-date=2022-05-05 |website=NCR |date=24 October 2019 |language=en}}</ref>


==Cast==
'''''Faustina''''' is a [[1995]] [[Poland|Polish]] [[film|movie]] directed by Jerzy Lukaszewicz about [[Faustyna Kowalska|Blessed Sister Faustina Kowalska]], a [[saint]] of the [[Roman Catholic Church]] who was canonized by [[Pope John Paul II]] in [[2000]]. It is the first feature film of its kind in [[Poland]], and far from the path of modern cinema.
*[[Dorota Segda]] as Sister Faustyna (Helena) Kowalska
*Mirosława Dubrawska as General Mother of the congregation
*Krzysztof Wakuliński as Priest Michał Sopoćko
*[[Teresa Budzisz-Krzyżanowska]] as Superior Mother of Monastery
*Zofia Rysiówna as Siostra Wiktoryna
*Janusz Michałowski as Malarz Eugeniusz Kazimierowski
*Agnieszka Czekańska as Sister Feliksa
*Renata Berger as Psychiatrist


==See also==
For her stunning portrayal of Sister Faustina, Dorota Segda was voted top actress of the year by European film critics.
*''[[Divine Mercy: No Escape]]'', a 1987 American film which also depicts the life of Faustina Kowalska


== References ==
[[Category:2005 films|Faustina]]
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
*{{IMDb title|0122486|Faustina}}

[[Category:1995 films]]
[[Category:1990s biographical drama films]]
[[Category:Cultural depictions of Polish people]]
[[Category:Films about Catholic nuns]]
[[Category:1990s Polish-language films]]
[[Category:Polish biographical drama films]]


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[[Category:Films about Catholicism]]

Latest revision as of 06:59, 27 October 2024

Faustina
Directed byJerzy Łukaszewicz
Written byMaria Nowakowska-Majcher
StarringDorota Segda
Danuta Szaflarska
Agnieszka Czekańska
Stanisława Celińska
Krzysztof Wakuliński
Release date
  • 1995 (1995)
Running time
75 minutes
CountryPoland
LanguagePolish

Faustina (Polish: Faustyna) is a 1995 Polish biographical drama film about Faustina Kowalska, a Roman Catholic nun and mystic whose apparitions of Jesus Christ inspired the Catholic devotion to the Divine Mercy. Directed by Jerzy Łukaszewicz, it stars Dorota Segda as the titular nun.[1]

Cast

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  • Dorota Segda as Sister Faustyna (Helena) Kowalska
  • Mirosława Dubrawska as General Mother of the congregation
  • Krzysztof Wakuliński as Priest Michał Sopoćko
  • Teresa Budzisz-Krzyżanowska as Superior Mother of Monastery
  • Zofia Rysiówna as Siostra Wiktoryna
  • Janusz Michałowski as Malarz Eugeniusz Kazimierowski
  • Agnieszka Czekańska as Sister Feliksa
  • Renata Berger as Psychiatrist

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "St. Faustina in Film". NCR. 24 October 2019. Retrieved 2022-05-05.
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