Pope Joan
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Drama, Historical
139 min
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It's 814, and <i>Johanna's</i> condemned to her life as a woman – it seems to be predetermined: Work, have children, die young. But Johanna decides to resist her strict father and the rules of the Church, for the sake of conviction, because she senses that her destiny is a different one, that her god is showing her a different path. But the price she will have to pay is a high one.
Johanna attends the cathedral school in Dorstadt and meets Count Gerold, a noble man at the Bishop’s court. Their friendship develops into love. When Gerold goes to war, Johanna remembers her destiny. But she cannot achieve her goal as a woman. Johanna makes a decision that will have far-reaching consequences: She joins the Benedictine Monastery at Fulda, disguised as a man, calling herself Brother Johannes, and lives there as a successful and well-respected doctor. When her real identity is in danger of being revealed, she flees to Rome. She meets Gerold there again and realises that there is one thing she can no longer deny: Her love.
Johanna continues to move up the church hierarchy and the danger of her being found out becomes greater and greater. She must decide: Does she want to give her heart to her god or to a man? The decision is taken away from her: Pope Sergius dies, and Johanna is named as his successor. But her feelings for Gerold are stronger than her fear of being found out, and her enemies just waiting for a chance to remove her from her throne.
Cast
Johanna Wokalek, David Wenham, John Goodman, Iain Glen, Edward Petherbridge, Anatole Taubman
Directed by
Sönke Wortmann
Music
Marcel Barsotti
Screenplay
Heinrich Hadding, Sönke Wortmann