Agnes Of God Script

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			  AGNES OF GOD SCRIPT
FADE IN:

EXT - CONVENT - DAY

Whispering of nuns at prayer.

DISSOLVE TO:

INT - CHAPEL - DAY

Nuns at prayer; MOTHER MIRIAM, the Superior closes the gate and locks it.

DISSOLVE TO:

EXT - COURTYARD - DAY

The nuns walking around the courtyard in an anticlockwise direction saying the rosary.

DISSOLVE TO:

INT - CHAPEL - DAY

A line of nuns kneeling at prayer. Closeups of various individuals.

DISSOLVE TO:

EXT - CONVENT - NIGHT

A single shot of the building.

INT - TOP CORRIDOR - NIGHT

SISTER MARGUERITE is locking up for the night, shutting doors, turning off lights, finally walks off down the corridor. Suddenly a terrified scream is heard, the voice of a young woman.

EXT - CONVENT - NIGHT

Lights in the windows flick on.

INT - TOP CORRIDOR - NIGHT

The nuns are running up the corridor in their night dresses and caps, calling urgently in French. They reach the door of Sister Agnes' room and try the door. It is blocked. Pushing harder they see the blood stained figure of SISTER AGNES. Much alarm and crying...

					MOTHER SUPERIOR
			Agnes!... Agnes...

EXT - CONVENT - NIGHT

An ambulance comes tearing down the road, siren blaring. It cuts the siren and stops outside the convent gates. The nuns open the gate and the ambulance drives inside.

INT - TOP CORRIDOR - NIGHT

Two PARAMEDICS urgently run the stretcher down the hall to the unconscious figure of Sister Agnes. The Mother Superior desperately wipes and kisses her face.

					PARAMEDIC
			I'm just going to put something here to
			stop the bleeding. Excuse me Sister.
			She'll be fine.

They lift her on to the stretcher and run back down the hall.

The Mother Superior looks around worriedly and goes into...

INT - SISTER AGNES' ROOM - NIGHT

She kneels down by a waste paper basket full of bloodied sheets and starts to pull them out.  Then she freezes, makes the sign of the cross and starts to weep.

DISSOLVE TO:

EXT - MONTREAL - NIGHT

An aerial shot of the great cross of Montreal. Superimposed over this are the words 

"MONTREAL, QUEBEC".

DISSOLVE TO:

EXT - SUPREME COURT - DAY

A normal busy day. A car pulls up with a woman and a man driving. The woman is MARTHA LIVINGSTON. She kisses the man (LARRY), gets out of the car, runs across the road dodgingtraffic and goes up the steps of the courthouse. There a group of REPORTERS there and a sudden bustle of interest.

					REPORTER
			Here they are now.

Martha watches intently as 3 nuns, the Mother Superior, Sister Marguerite, and Sister Agnes (dressed in a white novices habit) and their LAWYER come out of the court escorted by police. The reporters leap on them, taking photographs, asking questions in English and French. Suddenly Sister Agnes looks right at Martha, then she is quickly bustled past. Martha goes on into the courthouse.

INT - JUDGE'S CHAMBERS - DAY

Inside EVE, LYON, and JUSTICE LEVEAU are sitting. Martha is standing by the window smoking furiously.

					LEVEAU
			Martha, it's you.

					MARTHA
			What about Roger? He's free.

					EVE
			They want a woman.

					LYON
			All you have to do is meet with her
			once or twice... then tell the court
			she's insane.

					MARTHA
			Are you dictating my position to me?
			We're getting into some sticky legal
			territories here.

					EVE
			Martha, all we're saying is, no-one wants
			this to come to trial, not the Church, not
			the Crown... least of all me.

					MARTHA
			Eve, she strangled a baby!

					EVE
			Nobody is interested in sending a nun
			to prison.

					LEVEAU
			We're not telling you what to decide
			Martha. We're not even telling you to
			take this.

					LYON
			Is there any reason why you feel you
			shouldn't take it?

	Martha pauses for a long moment at the window, then turns.

					MARTHA
			Today's my birthday. I always make
			bad decisions on my birthday.

The Judge, Eve and Lyon all chuckle. The Judge throws the file down on his desk towards her.

					LEVEAU
			Happy birthday.


15   INT - MARTHA'S APARTMENT - NIGHT

	Martha unlocks the door and comes in. She plays her answerphone
and moves  over to her cat.

					MARTHA
			Hi, Kitty.

	The answerphone whirs...

					SECRETARY (V.O.)
			Hi, it's Helen, calling to tell you
			that Mrs Davenport phoned to confirm
			her appointment at nine o'clock
			tomorrow, okay?  Bye bye.

	Some whirs and clicks.

					ROGER (V.O.)
			Hi Martha, it's Roger. Can you call
			me at the hospital. I'd like your opinion
			on a case. Oh, bye the way, happy
			birthday. Bye.

					SECRETARY (V.O.)
			Hi, Marty it's Helen again. I cancelled
			your Wednesday afternoon appointment
			so you can visit with your mother. Bye bye.

					MAN
				(in French)
			???

	Martha picks up a news paper with a photo of Sister Agnes on
the front.

										DISSOLVE TO:

16   EXT - CONVENT - DAY

	Martha pulls up in her BMW outside the convent walls and gets
out, cigarette
	in hand. A sign tangled over with creeper reads "Les Petites
Soeurs de Marie Madeleine". Martha jangles a bell. After a wait she
presses a buzzer. A   peephole in the door slams open and Sister
Marguerite looks out.

					MARTHA
			Bonjour, I'm Doctor Martha
			Livingston, I...

	The peephole slams shut, but the door does open. Sister
Marguerite glares at  her.

					MARTHA (Cont.)
			Hello... I'm Doctor Martha
			Living...ston... I...

	Martha realizes it is the cigarette that is causing the trouble
and hastily	grinds it underfoot.

					MARTHA (Cont.)
			Excuse me... I'm...

	Sister Marguerite eyes flick down at cigarette butt. Martha
awkwardly tries
	to kick it away.

					MARTHA (Cont.)
			...the court-appointed psychiatrist.

	Sister Marguerite gives a frosty imitation of a smile and
motions for her to    come in.

					MARTHA (Cont.)
			Thank you. I um... I believe your
			Mother Superior's expecting me.

	Martha and the Sister walk up the drive to the convent.


17   INT - WAITING ROOM - DAY

	Martha follows Sister Marguerite into a grilled waiting room.
Sister moves    off, leaving Martha looking around curiously. Then
the MOTHER MIRIAM arrives  from behind the grilled door, sees
Martha, sighs exasperatedly and enters	 giving Martha a slight
start.

					MOTHER SUPERIOR
				(beaming at her own
					little joke)
			Doctor Livingston I presume?  I'm
			Mother Miriam Ruth. You needn't call
			Mother if you don't wish.
				(shaking hands)
			Most people find it uncomfortable.

					MARTHA
			Well... I...

					MOTHER MIRIAM
				(carrying right on)
			I'm afraid the word brings up the most
			unpleasant connatations in this day and
			age...

					MARTHA
			Yes... I...

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			You can call me Sister.

					MARTHA
			... Thank you.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			You must have tons of questions. You
			may smoke if you want to. Just don't
			tell any of the Sisters.

	Martha sits;  Mother Miriam gets her a box of matches.

					MOTHER MIRIAM (Cont.)
			They wouldn't understand, especially
			Sister Marguerite. She'd scare the pants
			off Queen Elizabeth.
				 (she lights Martha's cigarette)
			Besides, I miss them.

					MARTHA
			You were a smoker?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Two packs a day.

					MARTHA
			I can beat that.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Unfiltered.

	Martha inclines her head impressed. Mother Miriam sits down
next to her.

					MOTHER MIRIAM (Cont.)
			Well, you have questions.
				(checks her watch)
			Fire away...

					MARTHA
			Who knew about Agnes' pregnancy?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			No-one.

					MARTHA
			How did she hide it from the other nuns?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			She undressed alone... she bathed alone.

					MARTHA
			Is that normal?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Yes.

					MARTHA
			How did she hide it during the day?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
				(indicating her habit)
			She could have hidden a machine gun in
			here if she had wanted to.

					MARTHA
			Didn't she have any physical examinations
			in this time?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			We're examined once a year. Her pregnancy
			fell in between the doctor's visits.

					MARTHA
			Who was the father?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			I haven't a clue.

					MARTHA
			What man had access to her?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			None as far as I know.

					MARTHA
			Was there a priest?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Yes, but I...

					MARTHA
			What's his name?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Father Martineau, but I don't see him
			as a candidate.

					MARTHA
			Could there have been anyone else?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
				(a pause)
			Obviously there was.

					MARTHA
			And you didn't try to find out who?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
				(standing)
			Believe me, I've done everything possible
			short of asking Agnes.

					MARTHA
			Why haven't you asked her?

	Mother Miriam removes a tray from under a pot plant and brings
it back to
	use as an ashtray.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
				(sitting again)
			She can't even remember the birth. Do
			you think she'd admit to the conception?

					MARTHA
			Look, someone gave her the baby.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Yes, but that was some ten months ago.
			I fail to see that the identity of that
			somebody has anything to do with this
			trial.

					MARTHA
			Why do you think that?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Don't ask me those questions dear,
			I'm not the patient.

					MARTHA
			Well I'm the doctor. I'm the one who's
			going to decide what is, or is not
			important here.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Look doctor, I don't know how to tell you
			this politely, but I don't approve of you.
			Not you personally...

					MARTHA
			The science of psychiatry.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
				(standing)
			Exactly. I want you do deal with Agnes
			as speedily and as easily as possible.
			She won't hold up under any sort of cross
			examination.

					MARTHA
				(also standing)
			I am not with the Inquisition.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			And I am not from the Middle Ages. I
			know what you are!  I don't want that
			mind cut open.

	Then Mother Miriam walks out.


18   INT - WAITING ROOM - DAY

	A little later, Martha is sitting alone smoking. SISTER ANNE
enters and indicates that Martha should follow her. They exit out of
the grilled room
	and head up a steep flight of wooden stairs. Faintly the voice
of a single
	young woman can be heard singing in Latin.


19   INT - TOP CORRIDOR - DAY

	Martha follows Sister Anne down the hall towards the singing.
They stop  outside Agnes' room. Martha looks to see...


20   INT - AGNES' ROOM - DAY

	... Agnes an almost childlike young woman singing happily,
looking out the
	window. Then Agnes hears a slight sound and stops abruptly. She
turns to see
	Martha standing in the doorway.

					MARTHA
			Hello. I'm Doctor Livingston. I've been
			asked to talk to you. May I?

					AGNES
			Yes.

	Martha moves further in the room. An ELDERLY NUN hovers outside
the door.

					MARTHA
			You have a lovely voice.

					AGNES
			No I don't.

					MARTHA
			I just heard you.

					AGNES
			That wasn't me.

					MARTHA
			Was it Sister Marguerite?

	Agnes laughs and Martha closes the door, shutting out the old
nun.

					MARTHA (Cont.)
			You're very pretty Agnes.

					AGNES
			No I'm not.

					MARTHA
			Hasn't anyone ever told you that before?

					AGNES
			Let's talk about something else.

					MARTHA
			What would you like to talk about.

					AGNES
			I don't know.

					MARTHA
			Anything... may I sit down?

					AGNES
			Yes.

	They both sit.

					MARTHA
			First thing that comes to your mind?

					AGNES
			God!  But there's nothing to say about
			God.

					MARTHA
			Second thing that comes to your mind.

					AGNES
			Love.

					MARTHA
			Have you ever loved anyone?

					AGNES
			Yes.

					MARTHA
			Who?

					AGNES
			Everyone.

					MARTHA
			Well, who in particular?

					AGNES
			Right now?

					MARTHA
			Uh huh.

					AGNES
			I love you.

					MARTHA
				(a pause)
			Agnes, have you ever loved another
			man... other than, Jesus Christ?

					AGNES
			Yes.

					MARTHA
			Who?

					AGNES
				(chuckles)
			Oh, there are so many.

					MARTHA
			Well do you love... do you love
			Father Martineau?

					AGNES
			Oh, yes!

					MARTHA
			Do you think he loves you?

					AGNES
			Oh, I know he does.

					MARTHA
			He's told you?

					AGNES
			No. But... when I look into his eyes,
			I can tell.

					MARTHA
			You've been alone together?

					AGNES
			Yes.

					MARTHA
			Often?

					AGNES
			At least once a week.

					MARTHA
			And you like that?

					AGNES
			Oh, yes.

					MARTHA
			Where do you meet?

					AGNES
				(obviously)
			In the confessional.

	A slightly awkward pause.

					MARTHA
			Agnes, do ever see Father Martineau
			outside the...

	Agnes suddenly looks exasperated.

					AGNES
			You want to talk about the baby
			don't you?

					MARTHA
			Would you like to talk about it?

					AGNES
			I never saw any baby... I think they
			made it up.

					MARTHA
			Why should they?

					AGNES
			I don't know.

					MARTHA
			Do you remember the night they said
			it came?

					AGNES
			No. I was sick.

					MARTHA
			How were you sick?

					AGNES
			Something I ate.

					MARTHA
			Did it hurt?

					AGNES
			Yes.

					MARTHA
			Where?

					AGNES
			Down... there.

					MARTHA
			And what did you do?

					AGNES
			I went to my room.

					MARTHA
			And what happened?

					AGNES
			I got sicker.

					MARTHA
			And then what?

					AGNES
			I fell asleep.

					MARTHA
			In the middle of all the pain?

					AGNES
			Yes.

					MARTHA
			Where did the baby come from?

					AGNES
			What baby?

					MARTHA
			The baby they made up.

					AGNES
			From their heads...

					MARTHA
			Is that where they say it came
			from... ?

					AGNES
			No, they say it came from the waste
			paper basket!

					MARTHA
			Where'd it come from before that?

					AGNES
			From God.

					MARTHA
			After God... before the waste-paper
			basket.

					AGNES
			I... I don't understand.

					MARTHA
			Agnes, how are babies born?

					AGNES
			Don't you know?

					MARTHA
			Yes I do,  but I want you to...

					AGNES
				(very agitated)
			I don't understand what you're
			talking about... you want to talk
			about the baby... everybody wants
			to talk about the baby but... I
			never saw the baby so I can't talk
			about the baby because... I don't
			believe in the baby.

					MARTHA
			Then let's talk about something else...

					AGNES
				(standing)
			No... no, I'm tired of talking, I've been
			talking for weeks, nobody believes me
			when I tell them anything... nobody
			listens to me.

					MARTHA
				(also standing)
			Agnes...

					AGNES
				(opens the door)
			No... no, I don't want to answer any
			more questions.

					MARTHA
			Would you like to ask them?

					AGNES
				(pausing in the doorway)
			What do you mean?

					MARTHA
			Just that... you ask and I'll answer.

					AGNES
			Anything?

					MARTHA
				(smiles)
			Anything.


21   INT - NUN'S ROOM - DAY

	The elderly nun looks out the window into the courtyard where
Martha and Agnes are walking, then pulls the curtain across.


22   EXT - COURTYARD - DAY

	Martha and Agnes are walking together. Martha is smoking.

					AGNES
			What's your real name?

					MARTHA
			Martha Louise Livingston.

					AGNES
			Are you married?

					MARTHA
			No.

					AGNES
			Would you like to be?

					MARTHA
			Not at the moment, no.

					AGNES
			Do you have any children?

					MARTHA
			No.

					AGNES
			Would you like some?

					MARTHA
			I can't have them any more.

					AGNES
			Why not?

					MARTHA
				(a pause)
			I've stopped menstruating

					AGNES
			Why do you smoke?

					MARTHA
			Does it bother you?

					AGNES
			No questions.

					MARTHA
			Smoking is an obsession with me.
			Maybe one day I'll become obsessed
			with something else, then I'll stop
			smoking... Do you have any more
			questions?

					AGNES
			One.

					MARTHA
			What?

	They both halt.

					AGNES
			Where do you think babies come from?

					MARTHA
			From their mothers and fathers of
			course. Before that, I... I don't
			know.

					AGNES
			Well I think they come from... angel
			lights on their mothers chest and
			whispers into her ear. That makes good
			babies start to grow. And bad babies
			come from when a fallen angel squeezes
			in down there, and they start to grow,
			grow, till they come out down there.
			I don't know where good babies come out.
			And you can't tell the difference...
			except bad babies cry a lot... and they
			make their fathers go away... and their
			mothers get very ill... die sometimes.

	Agnes sits down on a bench and Martha follows her.

					AGNES (Cont.)
			Mummy wasn't very happy  when she died
			... and, I think she went to hell because
			every time I see her she looks like she
			just stepped out of a hot shower, and I...
			I'm never sure if it's her, or the Lady who
			tells me things!  They fight over me all
			the time.
				(staring into space)
			The Lady... I saw when I was ten. I was
			lying on the grass, looking at the sun, and
			the sun became a cloud, and the cloud
			became, a Lady. And she told me she would
			talk to me. And then... her feet began to
			bleed and I saw there... there were holes
			in her hands and in her side. And I tried to
			catch the blood as it fell from the sky, but
			I couldn't see any more because my eyes
			hurt because there were big black spots in
			front of them. And she tells me things like,
			like... right now she's crying Marie!  Marie!
			... but I don't know what that means.

	Martha stands up, disturbed. Agnes is slightly delirious with
happiness.

					AGNES (Cont.)
			... and... she uses me to sing, it's as
			if she's throwing a big hook through
			the air and it catches me under my ribs
			and tries to pull me up, and I... I can't
			move because Mommy's holding my feet
			and all I can do is sing in her voice...
			it's the Lady's voice, God loves you!

	And her cry echoes all around and the doves fly out of the bell
tower.

					AGNES (Cont.)
				(to Martha)
			God loves you.

					MARTHA
			Do you know a Marie?

					AGNES
			No... do you?

					MARTHA
			Why should I?

					AGNES
			I don't know.


23   INT - MOTHER MIRIAM'S STUDY - DAY

	Mother Miriam is standing checking some papers when Martha
enters. Mother  Miriam seems to have entirely regained her good
humour.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Well... what do you think?  Is she
			totally bananas or merely slightly
			off centre... or maybe she's perfectly
			sane and just a very good liar.

					MARTHA
			What's your opinion?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			I believe Agnes is different.

					MARTHA
			From other nuns...
				(laughs)
			Yes I... I've noticed.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			From other people!
				(moving across the room)
			I believe she is not crazy, nor is she
			lying.

					MARTHA
			How could she have a baby and know
			nothing of sex or birth?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Because she's an innocent. She's a slate
			that's hasn't been touched except by God.

					MARTHA
				(lights a cigarette)
			That's ridiculous...

					MOTHER MIRIAM
				(moves to her desk,
				 starts writing)
			In her case it isn't. She's had very little
			schooling. Her mother kept her home
			almost all the time and when her mother
			died Agnes came here, to us. She's never
			been out there Doctor. She's never seen a
			movie or a television show. She's never
			even read a book.

					MARTHA
			If she's so innocent, how come she
			murdered a child?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			She didn't!  This is manslaughter, not
			murder. She didn't consciously kill that
			baby. She'd lost a lot of blood. She was
			unconscious by the time we got to her.

					MARTHA
			So, someone else could have done it.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			No... not in the eyes of the police.

					MARTHA
			And in your eyes?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			I've already told you what I thought.

					MARTHA
			That she was unconscious, yes!  So
			someone easily could have come in
			the room and killed the...

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			You don't really believe something like
			that happened do you?

					MARTHA
			It's possible isn't it?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Who?

					MARTHA
			One of the other nuns found out about
			the baby and... and wanted to avoid a
			scandal.

	Mother Miriam removes the tray from under a pot plant and bangs
it down in front of Martha to act as an ashtray.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			That's absurd!

					MARTHA
			That possibility never occurred to
			you?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			No-one knew about Agnes' pregnancy.
			No-one. Not even Agnes.


24   EXT - CONVENT - DAY

	Martha's car exits out of the convent and heads up the road.


25   INT - CAR - DAY

	The car radio is playing light band music...

					ANNOUNCER (V.O.)
			You have been listening to Mostly Music
			from Montreal. This is CBC Radio.
				(and again in French)

	Martha flicks the radio off and stops the car. She thinks for a
moment
	then...


26   EXT - LONELY ROAD - DAY

	... she turns the car around and heads back in the direction
she came.


27   EXT - PRESBYTERY - DAY

	Martha drives in through an entrance and pulls up outside the
presbytery.


28   INT - PRESBYTERY - DAY

	From inside the house, Martha can be seen knocking on the glass
fronted
	door.	 Presently a huge, fat HOUSEKEEPER answers.

					MARTHA
			Is Father Martineau in please?

					HOUSEKEEPER
				(in French)
				???

					MARTHA
				(answers in French)
			???

	The housekeeper indicates she should enter and walks back
inside.

					HOUSEKEEPER
				(halting briefly)
			Wipe your feet.

	They move into the next room. The housekeeper goes further
calling...

					HOUSEKEEPER
			Pere Martineau...
				(in French)
			???

	Martha stands uncertainly at the doorway. The sound of thumping
is heard,
	and then the figure of a very old priest, FATHER MARTINEAU
appears walking
	with a stick.


29   INT - PRESBYTERY DINING ROOM - DAY

	Father Martineau and Martha are having tea. He pours a slug of
whisky from a   flask into her cup and an even larger slug into his
own.

					FATHER MARTINEAU
				(French accent)
			They arise at five in the morning... and
			they're in bed by nine at night. Even if a
			man could get to them, he would probably
			find them praying. That's why I see that
			the real question is not only how he got in,
			but when.

					MARTHA
			And you're the only man to see them?

						FATHER MARTINEAU
			I promise you Doctor, even if I had the
			inclination, how could I possibly catch
			her?  She would have to be a very slow
			and patient nun.
				(they both laugh)
			Ah no... they're a very special and rare
			people those Sisters. Only a few of them
			left in this modern world, consecrated to
			the praise of God.


30   INT - NURSING HOME, LOUNGE - DAY

	An elderly WOMAN is sitting watching "Spiderman" on TV cackling
with laughter. She is physically alright, but quite senile. Martha
enters, goes
	over to her and kisses her.

					MARTHA
			Hello, Mama
				(pulls up a chair)
			... brought you something.

					MAMA
			Shut up, I'm trying to watch this.

					MARTHA
			It's your favourite...

					MAMA
			Who are you?

					MARTHA
			It's Martha, Mama.
				(hands over a tub
				 of icecream)
			There you go.

					MAMA
			Marie brings me icecream too you
			know. Chocolate... my favourite.

					MARTHA
			I thought cherry-vanilla was your
			favourite.

					MAMA
			Not any more... now I like chocolate.

					MARTHA
				(stroking her hair)
			Did you have a good week Mama. Are
			they treating you all right?

					MAMA
			You know Martha never comes to see me.
			You watch it, she's going straight to
			hell... after all the things she said to
			me. Then she marries that son of a bitch
			of a Frenchman... has an abortion. I
			knew that one wouldn't work out. Not
			like you Marie. You got married to God.

					MARTHA
				(lighting up)
			Marie's dead Mama.

					MAMA
			I remember when you was a little girl
			Marie. You come back from the movies
			and you'd say - Mama that ending was so
			sad... and I'd tell you they had all the
			happy endings locked away in a vault in
			Hollywood.
				(chuckles)
			And you believed me.

					MARTHA
			Mama, that wasn't Marie, that was me!

					MAMA
				(a long pause)
			Who are you?

					MARTHA
			I... I'm Martha, Mama.


31   EXT - CONVENT, CHICKENYARD - DAY

	It is raining... distant thunder in the background. Martha is
standing under
	an umbrella talking to Sister Anne who is feeding the chickens.

					SISTER ANNE
			The convent was built for over fifty.
			Not many of us left... just us and
			the chickens.

						MARTHA
			How do you survive?

					SISTER ANNE
			Oh, we own the land around here.
			But we rent it out. We keep a few
			acres for ourselves,
				(indicating)
			some wheat, corn, some vegetables.

					MARTHA
			Well that's a lot of land. You must have
			help. Do you have field hands that help
			you?

					SISTER ANNE
			No. We work the land alone. No-one but
			Sister Marguerite and I are permitted
			contact with the public.

					MARTHA
			Sister Anne, which was Agnes' room?

	Sister Anne points up to a window on the corner of the convent.

					SISTER ANNE
			Oh that one there, in the corner.

					MARTHA
			The one up on the third floor?

					SISTER ANNE
			Yes.

					MARTHA
			Uh huh.


32   INT - AGNES' OLD ROOM - DAY

	Mother Miriam unlocks a padlock on the door, opens it for
Martha. They both	enter the room which is totally plain, stripped
of everything.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			This convent is locked solid. The only
			one that has a key is Sister Marguerite
			and she wouldn't let Christ in after dark.

					MARTHA
			Well, it's been known to happen in the
			day too. Maybe Agnes went to him.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Oh come on, you've talked to her. She
			doesn't even know how babies are born,
			let alone made.

					MARTHA
			When did you first learn about her...
			innocence, the way she thinks?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Shortly after she came to us.

					MARTHA
			And you weren't shocked?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			I was appalled, just as you are now.

					MARTHA
			And what happened?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			She stopped eating completely...


33   INT - CHAPEL - DAY

	In flashback:  Agnes, all in white is lying face down in the
sign of the
	cross in front of the altar. Mother Miriam enters.

					MARTHA (V.O.)
			This was before her pregnancy?

					MOTHER MIRIAM (V.O.)
			About two years before.

	Mother Miriam stops in front of Agnes.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Agnes, it has come to my attention
			that you have stopped eating. Why
			is this?
						AGNES
				(not looking up)
			I've been commanded by God.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
				(sighs)
			He talked to you Himself?

					AGNES
			No.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Through someone else?

					AGNES
			Yes.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Who?

					AGNES
			I can't say.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Why?

					AGNES
			She'd punish me.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			One of the other Sisters?

					AGNES
			No.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Who?

	Mother Miriam glances up at an older NUN who has been in the
chapel watching all along. She takes the hint and hobbles out.

					MOTHER MIRIAM (Cont.)
			Why would she tell you to do this?
			... Agnes look at me.

					AGNES
				(looking up)
			Because I'm getting fat.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Oh, for Heaven's sake.

					AGNES
			I am, there's too much flesh on me.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Agnes...

					AGNES
			I'm a blimp.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Why does it matter whether you're fat
			or not...

					AGNES
			Because...

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			... You needn't worry about being
			attractive here.

					AGNES
			I do, I have to be attractive to God.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			He loves you the way you are.

					AGNES
			No he doesn't. He hates fat people.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Who told you this?

					AGNES
			It's a sin to be fat.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Why?

					AGNES
			Look at the statues, they're thin.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Agnes...

					AGNES
			That's because they're suffering...
			suffering is beautiful, I want to be
			beautiful.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Who tells you these things?

					AGNES
			Christ said it in the Bible, he said -
			suffer the little children, I want to
			suffer like a little child.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
				(genuinely distressed)
			That's not what he meant.

					AGNES
			I... I am a little child but my body
			keeps getting bigger and soon I... I
			won't be able to fit in, I... I won't be
			able to squeeze into Heaven.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Agnes dear, Heaven is not a place where...

	Agnes gets to her knees and pushes up her breasts.

					AGNES
			No... I mean... I mean look at these.
			I've got to lose weight, I'm a blimp.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Oh my dear child.

					AGNES
				(standing)
			God blew up the Hindenburg. He'll
			blow me up, that's what she said...

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Who?

					AGNES
			Mommy I'll get bigger and bigger every
			day and then I'll pop but... but if I stay
			little it won't happen.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Your mother tells you this?... Agnes
			your mother is dead.

					AGNES
			But she watches... she listens.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Nonsense, I'm your mother now and I
			want you to eat.

					AGNES
			I'm not hungry.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			You've got to eat something Agnes.

					AGNES
			No I don't... the host is enough.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			My dear, I don't think a communion wafer
			has the recommended daily allowance of
			anything.

					AGNES
			Of God.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
				(smiles)
			Yes, of God.

	Then Mother Miriam looks down and is shocked to see Agnes'
white habit is  spotted with blood, and more blood is dripping onto
the floor. She pulls out   Agnes' hand from her habit and gasps with
shock; there is a bleeding hole in
	the middle of her palm.

					AGNES
			I'm being punished.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Why?

					AGNES
			I don't know.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Dear Jesus...

		She quickly leads Agnes out of the chapel.

					AGNES
			It started this morning and I can't
			get it to stop.


34   INT - AGNES' OLD ROOM - DAY

	Back in the present, as before...

					MARTHA
			Why didn't you take her to a doctor?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			It was healed by the following morning
			and she started eating again...

					MARTHA
			She had a... a hole in the palm of her
			hand!  She could have bled to death.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			But she didn't... did she. If anyone had
			seen what I'd seen she'd be public
			property... newspapermen, psychiatrists,
			ridicule. She doesn't deserve that.

					MARTHA
			She has it now.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			I know what you're thinking, she's a
			hysteric pure and simple.

					MARTHA
			Not simple, no.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			I saw it. Clean through the palm of
			her hand. Do you think hysteria could
			do that?

					MARTHA
			It's being doing it for centuries. She's
			not unique, she's just another victim.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			God's victim. That's her innocence.
			She belongs to God.

					MARTHA
			And I intend to take her away from Him.
			That's what you're afraid of isn't it?

	Martha walks out. Mother Miriam yanks the padlock out of the
door.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			You bet I am.


35   INT - CHAPEL - DAY

	All the Sisters are present. Mother Miriam leads the chant in
Latin and the   rest of the nuns respond at intervals. Agnes is very
happy. Their singing  continues over, until the end of scene 41.

										DISSOLVE TO:

36   EXT - POLICE PRECINCT - DAY

	Martha and Larry are at the top of steps. He hands her an
envelope.

					LARRY
			Here you are. Don't let anyone know
			where you got them.

					MARTHA
				(kissing him)
			Thanks...

										DISSOLVE TO:

37   EXT - CONVENT - DAY

	Agnes is happily swinging on a long swing attached to a tree.

										DISSOLVE TO:

38   INT - CRYPT - DAY

	The Sisters go about their tasks. Then all together they move
to a corner of  the room which is laid out with burning candles and
make their devotions.

										DISSOLVE TO:

39   INT - CONFESSIONAL - DAY

	Agnes is confessing to a rather disinterested Father Martineau.

					AGNES
			Last Tuesday, I didn't eat all of my
			lima beans... hid them under my
			spoon.

				FATHER MARTINEAU
			Yes...

					AGNES
				(very quietly)
			I thought... thoughts... about...

				FATHER MARTINEAU
			Speak up, I can hardly hear you.

					AGNES
				(very loudly)
			I thought ugly thoughts about Sister
			Marguerite.

										DISSOLVE TO:

40   INT - MARTHA'S APARTMENT - NIGHT

	Martha is leafing through a sheaf of police photographs of the
sheets and
	the waste-paper basket. She puts the photos aside and puffs
thoughtfully on
	a cigarette.

										DISSOLVE TO:

41   EXT - CONVENT FARM - DAY

	Agnes is milking the cow. She pours the milk into a large
churn.
	(The singing finishes at this point).


42   INT - JUDGE'S OFFICE - DAY

	The same four are in a meeting. This time they are all sitting
except for
	Lyon who is standing by the window.

					LEVEAU
			Would you tell me why the hell this
			is taking so long.

						MARTHA
			Look there are a lot of unanswered
			questions here.

					LYON
			Martha, your job is to diagnose, not to
			heal and play detective. Who do you
			think you are?

					MARTHA
			I know my job. Don't tell me my job Lyon.
			My duty as a doctor is to...

					EVE
			Martha, you have to make a decision on
			her sanity as quickly as possible and not
			interfere with due process of law.

					MARTHA
			No... no, excuse me Eve. As quickly as
			I see fit.

					EVE
			The longer you take to make a decision,
			the more difficult it will be for us.

					MARTHA
			Why?

					EVE
			The bishop is breathing down our necks.

					MARTHA
			And the sooner she goes to prison, the
			better off she'll be?

					LEVEAU
				(in French)
			???

					MARTHA
			I don't believe this. I don't bloody
			believe this.

					LYON
			Well the bishop will be very upset
			about this.

					MARTHA
			I'm fighting for this woman's life, not
			some bloody bishop.


43   EXT - CONVENT GRAVEYARD - DAY

	It is a strange place; all the crosses are identical and very
simple. Martha
	is standing. Agnes is kneeling in front of a cross marked with
the name
	"Soeur Marie Paul" and the dates she was born, consecrated and
died. Agnes
	places some winter flowers on the grave.

					MARTHA
			You liked Sister Paul?

					AGNES
			She was kind to me. She told me
			I was beautiful.

					MARTHA
				(crouching down)
			What else did she tell you?

					AGNES
			She said all of God's angels would
			want to sleep beside me if they could.
			I liked that.

	Agnes makes the sign of the cross, they both stand and start to
move off.

					AGNES (Cont.)
			She lived here for almost seventy
			years. Every day she'd ring the bell,
			wake us up, call us to God. She took
			me to my secret place.

					MARTHA
			Where's that?... I promise I won't tell,
			would you take me?

	So Agnes takes her.


44   INT - BELL TOWER - DAY

	Martha and Agnes enter the bell-tower. Agnes leads the way up
the steep  wooden steps. Martha becomes breathless almost
immediately.

						MARTHA
			Sister Paul was in her eighties?  Did
			she climb up here often?

					AGNES
			No, only when she felt like it. She
			brought me up here last winter and
			the next day she died.

					MARTHA
				(halting, out of breath)
			No wonder... wait... Agnes... Agnes
			how do you feel about babies?

					AGNES
			Oh, they frighten me, I'm afraid I'll
			drop them. They have a soft spot on
			their heads and if you drop them so
			they land on their heads they become
			stupid. I was dropped on my head,
			that's why I don't understand things.

					MARTHA
			Like what?

					AGNES
				(climbing again)
			Numbers... you can spend your whole
			life counting and never reach the end.

					MARTHA
				(following her)
			I don't understand them either. Do
			you suppose I was dropped on my head?

					AGNES
			I hope not. It's a terrible thing to be
			dropped on your head.

					MARTHA
			Oh, I've got to give up smoking. Agnes
			... wait a minute... Agnes slow down.


45   EXT - TOP OF BELLTOWER - DAY

	Agnes climbs up through the trapdoor to the bell platform.

					AGNES
			She said you could see the whole
			world from up here. But it looks
			much better far away than it looks
			close up.

	Martha arrives exhausted.

					MARTHA
			Beautiful...

	Agnes lies down under the bell.

					AGNES
			And sometimes I get under here...
			it makes a wonderful sound.

	She starts to sing in a beautiful voice and the sound rings in
the bell.

					MARTHA
			What happens if the bell rings and
			you're under there?

					AGNES
			Oh, it's even more wonderful then.

	Agnes sings a little more.

					MARTHA
			It's like hiding from my mother when
			I was a little girl.

					AGNES
			Where did you go?

					MARTHA
			Oh, no place as wonderful as this.
			Agnes... have you ever thought of
			leaving the convent for something
			else?

					AGNES
			No. There is nothing else. Just being
			here at night helps me sleep.

					MARTHA
			You have trouble sleeping?

					AGNES
			I get headaches. Mommy did too...
			oh, but she wasn't stupid. She knew
			things that nobody else knew.

					MARTHA
			What things?

					AGNES
			She knew what was going to happen
			to me. That's why she hid me away.

					MARTHA
			How did she know that?

					AGNES
			Somebody told her.

					MARTHA
			Who?

					AGNES
			I don't know.

					MARTHA
			Agnes...

					AGNES
			You'll laugh.

					MARTHA
			I promise I won't laugh. Who told
			her?

					AGNES
			An angel, when she was having one
			of her headaches.

					MARTHA
			Did your mother see angels often?

					AGNES
			No.

					MARTHA
			Do you?

					AGNES
			No.

					MARTHA
			Do you believe she really saw them?

					AGNES
				(sitting up)
			No, but I can never tell her that.

					MARTHA
			Why not?
				(no answer)
			Mmm?

					AGNES
			She'd get angry.

	Martha moves round close to Agnes.

					MARTHA
			Agnes, did you love your mother?

					AGNES
			Yes.

					MARTHA
			Did you ever want to be a mother
			yourself?

					AGNES
			I could never be a mother.

					MARTHA
			Why not?

					AGNES
			Well I don't think I'm old enough and
			besides I don't want to have a baby.

					MARTHA
			Why not?

					AGNES
			Because I don't want one.

					MARTHA
			If you did want one, how'd you go
			about getting one?

					AGNES
			From someone who didn't want to
			have a baby.

					MARTHA
			Like you?

					AGNES

				(suddenly frustrated)
			No, not like me!

					MARTHA
			How would that person get one if
			they didn't want one?

					AGNES
				(jumping to her feet)
			A mistake...

					MARTHA
			Agnes, how did your mother get you?

					AGNES
			A mistake... it was a mistake...

					MARTHA
			Is that what she said?

					AGNES
				(very upset)
			If you're trying to get me to say that
			she was a bad woman and hated me and
			didn't want me but that's not true, she
			was a good woman, a saint...
				(distorted)

					MARTHA
			Agnes, I don't believe you know nothing
			about sex...

					AGNES
			I can't help it if I'm stupid.

					MARTHA
			... that you don't remember getting
			pregnant...

					AGNES
			Not my fault.

					MARTHA
			... and that you don't believe you
			carried a child.

					AGNES
			I was a mistake.

					MARTHA
			What the child?

					AGNES
			Everything... I don't have children.

					MARTHA
			Agnes...

	Martha puts her arm out to Agnes who slaps it away.

					AGNES
			Don't touch me like that!  You don't
			touch me like that, I know what you
			want from me, you want to take God
			away. You should be ashamed, they
			should lock you up people like you.

	Agnes disappears down through the trapdoor. Martha throws her
cigarette  away.


46   INT - CONVENT - DAY

	Mother Miriam is comforting a tearful Agnes. She sees Martha
coming across   the courtyard and pushes Agnes gently away.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			You hate us don't you?

					MARTHA
			What?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Nuns... you hate nuns.

					MARTHA
			I hate ignorance and stupidity.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			The Catholic Church...

					MARTHA
			I haven't said anything against the
			the Catholic Church.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Catholicism is not on trial here. I
			want you to deal with Agnes without
			any religious prejudice or you turn
			this case over to someone else...

					MARTHA
			How dare you tell me to run my affairs!

	Mother Miriam starts to walk away, Martha angrily follows her.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			It's my affair too.

					MARTHA
			How dare you think I'm in a position
			to be pressured...


					MOTHER MIRIAM
			I'm only interested...

					MARTHA
			... or bullied or what ever you're doing.
			Who the hell do you think you are?  You
			go around here expecting applause for
			the way you treated this child.

	Martha and Mother Miriam are climbing the stairs. They pause
briefly.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			She is not a child.

					MARTHA
			And she has a right to know that there's
			a world out there filled with people who
			don't believe in God...
				(Mother Miriams walks on)
			... and aren't any worse off than you
			Mother. People who've gone through
			their entire lives without bending their
			knees once, to anybody. And people who
			fall in love and have babies and occas-
			sionally are very happy. She has a right to
			know that. But you and your... your order
			and your Church have kept her ignorant...

	They reach Mother Miriam's study.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			???  (distorted)

					MARTHA
			???  (distorted)
			... virginity, right Mother?  Poverty,
			chastity and ignorance is what you
			live by.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			I am not a virgin, Doctor. I was married
			for twenty three years, two daughters.
			I even have grandchildren... surprised?
			It might please you to know that I was a
			failure as a wife and mother. My children
			won't even see me any more, that's their
			revenge. I think they tell their friends
			that I've passed on. And don't tell me I'm
			making up for past mistakes Doctor Freud.
				(she sits)

					MARTHA
			Then help her.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			I am...

					MARTHA
			No, you're shielding her. Let her face
			the world.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			What good would it do. No matter what
			you decide it's either the... the prison
			or the nut house and the differences
			between them are pretty thin.

					MARTHA
			There's another choice.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			What?

					MARTHA
			Aquittal.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			How?

					MARTHA
			Innocence. Legal innocence. I know
			the judge would be happy for any
			reason to throw this case out of court.

	A long pause. The tension between them dissolves.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			All right, what do you need.

					MARTHA
			Answers.

	Martha holds her hand.


47   INT - MOTHER MIRIAM'S STUDY - DAY

	Same place, but a little later. Martha is smoking.

					MARTHA
			When would Agnes have conceived the
			child?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Oh, some time in January.

					MARTHA
			Do you remember anything unusual
			happening at the time?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Earthquakes?

					MARTHA
			Visitors to the convent.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Nothing.

					MARTHA
			Do you have a... a diary or a day book?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Yes.

					MARTHA
			Take at look at it.

	Mother Miriam moves to her desk and opens the day book.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			There's nothing here.

					MARTHA
			Was the child full term?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
				(reads through the book)
			Oh, Dear God...

					MARTHA
			What is it?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			The sheets...

					MARTHA
			What sheets?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Oh, Dear God, I should have guessed...


48   INT - CONVENT DINING ROOM - NIGHT


	In flashback: the sisters are sitting around the table at
dinner. SISTER  GENEVIEVE, the other novice is serving them. Mother
Miriam folds up a linen    towel.

					MOTHER MIRIAM (V.O.)
			... I should have suspected something.

	In flashback, Mother Miriam addresses Agnes.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Sister Marguerite says you have been
			sleeping on a bare mattress Sister.
			Is that true?

					AGNES
			Yes Mother.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Why?

					AGNES
			In the medieval days the nuns and monks
			would sleep in their own coffins.

	Sister Marguerite gives a snort of derision. Mother Miriam
glances sharply
	at her, then turns back to Agnes.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			We're not in the Middle Ages, Sister.

					AGNES
			It made them holy.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			It made them uncomfortable. And if
			they didn't sleep well I'm certain the
			next day they were cranky as mules.
			Sister where are your sheets?
				(no answer)
			Do you really believe that sleeping on
			a bare mattress is the equivalent of
			sleeping in a coffin?

					AGNES
			No.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Then tell me. Where are your sheets?

					AGNES
			I burnt them.

						MOTHER MIRIAM
			Why?

					AGNES
				(a long pause)
			They were stained.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			How many times have I burned into
			your thick skull and the thick skull
			of your fellow novice, that
			menstruation is a perfectly natural
			process and nothing to be ashamed of.

					AGNES
			Yes, Mother.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Say it!

					AGNES and GENEVIEVE
			It is a perfectly natural process and
			nothing to be ashamed of.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Mean it!

	The two girls start to repeat it but Agnes starts to cry and
Genevieve
	falters into silence. Mother Miriam goes on more kindly.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			A few years ago one of the Sisters came
			to me in tears, asking for comfort,
			comfort because she was too old to
			have any children. Not that she wanted
			to, but once a month she had been
			reminded of that possibility.

					AGNES
			It's not that... it's not that...

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			What do you mean?

					AGNES
			It's not my time of month.

						MOTHER MIRIAM
			Should you see a doctor?

					AGNES
			I don't know. I don't know what
			happened Mother, I woke up... there
			was blood on the sheets, but I don't
			know what happened.
				(starts to weep)
			I don't know what I did wrong, I don't
			know and I should be punished.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			For what?

					AGNES
			I don't know... I don't know...

					MOTHER MIRIAM (V.O.)
			That was the beginning, the night of
			the conception. That's why she burnt
			the sheets.


49   INT - SICKROOM - NIGHT

	Still in flashback, Mother Miriam enters the room where SISTER
PAUL lies  dying. Father Martineau is there and many of the other
nuns singing hymns.

					MARTHA (V.O.)
			When was that?

					MOTHER MIRIAM (V.O.)
			The twenty third of January. On that
			night one of our elder nuns passed away.

					MARTHA (V.O.)
			Sister Paul?

					MOTHER MIRIAM (V.O.)
			Yes. I don't remember where Agnes was.
			I was needed in the sick room.

	Father Martineau annoints the old woman. Then Agnes quietly
slips in   unobserved. Sister Paul rallies for a moment, tries to say
a single silent
	word to her. The smile slips from Agnes' face. Then Sister Paul
lies back
	and dies.


50   INT - CATHEDRAL - DAY

	Martha and the MONSIGNOR are walking through the church
talking. He is quite  young and has a rather abrasive manner.

					(beginning missed)

					MARTHA
			No.

					MONSIGNOR
			Well you're probably right about
			that. It certainly can't help Sister
			Agnes to have this investigation
			continued for any length of time.

					MARTHA
			Why do you call it an investigation?
			I never have.

					MONSIGNOR
			Your mother was a resident of Saint
			Catherines home before you moved
			her.

					MARTHA
			What does this have to do with..?


					MONSIGNOR
			And you had a sister who died in the
			convent.

					MARTHA
			Who told you this?

					MONSIGNOR
			Do you still go to church?

					MARTHA
			What business is it of yours..?

					MONSIGNOR
			Oh, we just wonder if you can be very
			objective about this case.

					MARTHA
			Look, Father, ah... just because I
			don't subscribe to the... to the beliefs
			you subscribe to...

					MONSIGNOR
				(halting)
			But what you believe makes no difference
			to us whatsoever Doctor. But it does
			 make all the difference to Agnes.

					MARTHA
			I don't understand. Are you expecting me
			to..?

					MONSIGNOR
			Well somone's got to suffer for this Doctor.
			You've got to be merciful and quick. Excuse
			me.

	Martha stares at him as he walks away.


51   EXT - CONVENT - DAY

	A single shot of the back of the convent and the belltower. The
bell is
ringing.


52   INT - BELLTOWER - DAY

	Mother Miriam is ringing the bell and it takes quite a
considerable effort.


53   EXT - CONVENT FARMYARD - DAY

	Agnes has a wheelbarrow full of straw and manure. She dumps it
on a pile.


54   INT - COWSHED - DAY

	Martha is watching Agnes milking a cow.

					MARTHA
			Agnes, I'm here because I want to help
			you.

					AGNES
			I'm not sick.

					MARTHA
			But you're troubled... aren't you?

						AGNES
			That's because you keep reminding me.
			If you go away then I'll forget.

					MARTHA
			And you're unhappy.

					AGNES
			Everyone's unhappy, you're unhappy aren't
			you?

					MARTHA
			Agnes...

					AGNES
			Answer me!  You never answer me.

					MARTHA
			Sometimes, yes.

					AGNES
			Only you think you're lucky because
			you didn't have a mother who said things
			to you and did things to you that maybe
			weren't always nice but that was because
			of me, because I was bad, not her.

	Agnes carries the milk pail round to the churn.

					MARTHA
			What did you do?

					AGNES
			I'm always bad.

					MARTHA
			What did you do?

					AGNES
			I breathed!

	Agnes falls to her knees. Martha moves round and kneels in
front of her.

					MARTHA
			Agnes. What did your mother do to
			you?
				(no answer)
			If you can't answer me, just shake
			your head yes or no. Did... did she
			hit you?
				(Anges shakes her head: no)
			Did she make you do something you
			didn't want to?
				(yes)
			Did it make you feel uncomfortable
			to do it?
				(yes)
			Did it embarrass you?
				(yes)
			Did it... did it hurt you?
				(yes)
			What did she make you you do?

					AGNES
			No...

					MARTHA
			You can tell me.

					AGNES
			I can't.

					MARTHA
			She's dead isn't she?

					AGNES
			Yes.

					MARTHA
			She can't hurt you any more.

					AGNES
			She can.

					MARTHA
			How?

					AGNES
			She watches... she listens.

					MARTHA
			Agnes, I don't believe that. Tell me.
			I'll protect you from her.

					AGNES
			She...

					MARTHA
			Yes?

					AGNES
			... makes me...

					MARTHA
			Yes?

					AGNES
			... take off my clothes and then...
			she makes fun of me.

					MARTHA
			She tells you you're ugly?

					AGNES
			Yes.

					MARTHA
			And that you're stupid?

					AGNES
			Yes.

					MARTHA
			That you're a mistake?

					AGNES
			She says my whole body's a mistake.

					MARTHA
			Why?

					AGNES
			Because she says if I don't watch out
			I'll have a baby.

					MARTHA
			How does she know that?

					AGNES
			Her headaches.

					MARTHA
			Oh, yes.

					AGNES
			And then...

					MARTHA
			What?

					AGNES
			She touches me down there with a
			cigarette.
				(Martha gasps)
			Please Mommy, don't touch me like that
			any more. I'll be good,  I won't be a baby
			any more.

					MARTHA
			Agnes, oh Agnes, Agnes I want you to do
			something. I want you to pretend that
			I'm your mother. Oh yes, only this time
			I want you to tell me what you're feeling,
			alright?

					AGNES
			I'm afraid.

					MARTHA
			Please!  I want to help you. Let me help
			you.

					AGNES
			Alright.

					MARTHA
			Agnes, you're ugly!... what do you say?
			Of course you do. Agnes, you're ugly!...
			what do you say?

					AGNES
			No I'm not.

					MARTHA
			Are you pretty?

					AGNES
			Yes.

					MARTHA
			Agnes, you're stupid.

					AGNES
			No I'm not.

					MARTHA
			Are you intelligent?

					AGNES
				(more forcefully)
			Yes I am.

					MARTHA
			You're a mistake.

					AGNES
				(shouting)
			I'm not mistake, I'm here aren't I.
			How can I be a mistake if I'm really
			here. God doesn't make mistakes,
			you're a mistake...

	Agnes is half shouting , half crying. Martha holds on to her.

					MARTHA
			Oh Agnes, oh Agnes, it's alright, it's
			alright, it's alright, it's alright,
			I love you.

					AGNES
			Do you really love me or are you just
			saying that?

					MARTHA
			I really love you.

					AGNES
			As much as Mother Miriam does?

					MARTHA
			As much as God loves you.


55   INT - AGNES' OLD ROOM - DAY

	Martha is in there by herself smoking. The elderly nun appears
at the door.

					ELDERLY NUN
			I've been watching. We were fine 'till
			she came. She brought the devil here.
				(makes the sign
				of the cross)
			There was blood on her hand that night.

					MARTHA
			Agnes?
				(the nun shakes
				her head)
			Who?  Mother Superior?

					ELDERLY NUN
			(in French)
			???

					MARTHA
			What?

					ELDERLY NUN
			Look into the convent records.

					MARTHA
			Sister...

	But the nun has gone, walking quickly away down the corridor.


56   INT - RECORD ROOM - DAY

	Sister (?) enters to find Martha going through a cabinet.

					MARTHA
				(slightly guiltily)
			Oh, Good afternoon Sister, I... I'm
			looking for some biographical data
			on Sister Agnes, and Mother said I
			might find it here.

	The Sister smiles, goes to another cabinet, extracts a file and
hands it to
	her.

					MARTHA
			Thank you.

	The Sister nods and without a word leaves the room. Martha
waits until she has gone, then opens the cabinet and pulls out
another file. Glancing at the    door, she compares the two files.
They both have the same surname Burchetti.  The the door opens and
Mother Miriam is standing there.


					MARTHA
			You lied to me

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			About what?

					MARTHA
				(brandishing the files)
			Your niece!

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			I didn't tell you because I didn't
			think it was important.

					MARTHA
			No, it just makes you doubly
		responsible doesn't it?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			I never saw Agnes until she set foot
			in this convent. My sister ran away
			from home. We lost touch with her.
			And when my husband died and I came
			here, she wrote to me and asked me if
			I would take care of Agnes in case
			anything happened.

					MARTHA
			And Agnes' father?

	Mother Miriam turns out of the room. Martha goes after her.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			It could have been any one of a dozen
			men from what my sister told me.


57   INT - CORRIDOR - DAY

	Continuing, just outside the record room.

					MOTHER MIRIAM (Cont.)
			She was afraid that Agnes would
			follow in her footsteps. She did
			everything she could to prevent it.

					MARTHA
			Like keeping her home from school?

						MOTHER MIRIAM
			Yes.

					MARTHA
			Listening to angels?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			She drank too much. That's what killed
			her.

					MARTHA
			Do you know what she did to her?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			I don't think I care to know.

					MARTHA
			She molested her!

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Oh, dear God.

					MARTHA
			There is more here than meets the eye
			isn't there?  Lots of dirty little secrets.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
				(crying)
			Oh God, if only I'd known.

					MARTHA
			Why didn't you?  You knew she was
			keeping her home from school. You
			knew she was an alcoholic.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			I knew that after the fact.

					MARTHA
			Why didn't you do anything to stop her?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Because I didn't know...
				(she leaves)

					MARTHA
			Oh, God.

										DISSOLVE TO:

58   INT - POLICE STATION, LARRY'S OFFICE - DAY

	Larry is interviewing a young PROSTITUTE in French. Martha
appears at the  door.

					MARTHA
			Larry...

					LARRY
			Marty, what are you doing here?

					MARTHA
			Larry there's got to be something
			missing.

					LARRY
			I gave you the pictures Marty, what
			else do you want?

					MARTHA
			Something they... that they overlooked.

					LARRY
			What?  You think that the girl is
			innocent?

					MARTHA
			I don't know.

					LARRY
			You got to be crazy.

	Larry pulls out a pack of cigarettes, gives one to Martha and
to the
prostitute.

					MARTHA
			Larry...

					LARRY
			What's the matter with you, you've
			seen the reports. It's a cut and dried
			case.

					MARTHA
			Maybe there's something that's not
			in the report that should be.

					LARRY
			You're too involved Marty.
				(lights her cigarette)
			Jesus look at you. Why don't you
			turn this case over to someone else?

	Larry lights his own cigarette and comes over to Martha.

					LARRY (Cont.)
			I'll ask around, see what I come up
			with. In the meantime you go home
			and get some sleep.

					MARTHA
			Thanks.
				(she leaves)

					LARRY
				(calling after her)
			If I find anything I'll call you.


59   INT - MARTHA'S APARTMENT - NIGHT

	Martha takes off her coat, moves across the room turning on
lights. She
	flicks the answerphone on. Her cat meows.

					SECRETARY (V.O.)
			Hi Marty, it's Helen. Mrs Davenport
			called and was very upset that you'd
			missed her appointment. She wants
			you to call her at home, oh and a couple
			of reporters have been trying to get a
			hold of you about Sister Agnes. They
			seem persistent and they may try to
			reach you at home. I didn't give them
			number.

	Some whirs and beeps. Martha goes into the bathroom.

					REPORTER (V.O.)
				(French accent)
			Hallo, Doctor Livingston. My name is
			(?). I'm doing a Sunday article on
			Sister Agnes for the Gazette. I would
			appreciate it if you would give me a
			phone call on 942-2424.

		More beeps and whirs. Martha starts to undress.

					LARRY (V.O.)
			Hi Marty, it's me. Listen I just
			talked with Detective Crawley who
			was at the convent. She said that
			there was one thing that bothered her
			that didn't make it into the report.
			The waste paper basket. The one in
			Agnes' room.
				(Martha freezes in the
				middle of lighting up)
			None of the other nuns had one. Bye.

	Martha rushes over to the answerphone and rewinds it.

					LARRY (V.O.)
			... her that didn't make it into the
			report. The waste paper basket. The
			one in Agnes' room. None of the other
			nuns had one. Bye.

	Martha looks thoughtful and flicks off the desk lamp.


60   INT - CONVENT CHAPEL - DAY

	Father Martineau is saying Mass. All the sisters are there
singing together.	Father Martineau places the host in the sconce,
incences it and raises it
	up. Close on individual nuns at prayer including Agnes.

										DISSOLVE TO:

61   INT - BARN - DAY

	Mother Miriam is kneeling in the doorway of the barn, praying
when Martha	enters. Mother Miriam pauses.

					MARTHA
			I've gotten the court's permission
			to hypnotise her.

	Mother Miriam makes the sign of the cross and stands up.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			And my permission?

						MARTHA
			I'd like yours too.

	Mother Miriam grabs a bucket and moves across the barn. Martha
follows her.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			We'll see about that.

					MARTHA
			Don't deny it!

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			I haven't decided yet.

					MARTHA
			The woman's health is at stake.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Her spiritual health.

					MARTHA
			I don't give a damn about her spiritual
			health.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			I know you don't.

	Mother Miriam starts shovelling grain into the bucket.

					MARTHA
			Sentence her and be done with it, that's
			what you're saying and I...

					MOTHER MIRIAM

			I am saying (distorted) a beautifully
			simple woman...

					MARTHA
			An unhappy woman...

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			She's happy with us and she could go
			on being happy if she was left alone.

					MARTHA
			Then why did you call the police in the
			first place Mother, huh?

					MARTHA (cont.)
			Why didn't you just throw the baby into
			the incinerator and be done with it.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Because I am a moral person.

					MARTHA
			Bullshit!

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Bullshit yourself!

					MARTHA
			Catholic Church doesn't have a corner
			on morality...

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Who said anything about the Catholic
			Church...

					MARTHA
			You just said...

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			What the hell has the Catholic Church
			got to do with you?

					MARTHA
			Nothing...

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			What have we done to hurt you?  And
			don't deny it, I can smell an ex-Catholic
			a mile away. What did we do?  Burn a
			few heretics, sell some indulgences?
			That was in the days when the Church
			was a ruling body. We let governments
			do those things today. So what did we
			do to you eh?  You wanted to neck in the
			back seat of a car when you were fifteen
			and you couldn't because it was a sin?

	This time it is Martha who walks away and Mother Miriam who
follows her.

					MOTHER MIRIAM (Cont.)
			So instead of questioning that one rule...

					MARTHA
				(halting)
			It wasn't sex. It was a lot of things, but
			it wasn't sex. You know when I was in
			the first grade my best friend was run
			over on the way to school, you know what
			the nun said?  She died because she hadn't
			said her morning prayers.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Stupid woman... and that's all?

					MARTHA
			That's all?  That's enough!  She was a
			beautiful little girl.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			And what has that to do with it?

					MARTHA
			I wasn't. I wasn't. She was the pretty one.
			She died, why not me?  I never said my
			morning prayers. And I was ugly, I was
			scrawny, I had buck teeth and freckles all
			over my face, do you know what the nun
			called me, Sister Mary Clitus, called me
			Polkadot Livingston.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			So you left the Church because you had
			freckles?

					MARTHA
			No, because I... yeah, yeah I left the
			Church cause I had freckles.

	They both cannot help laughing at this absurdity.


62   EXT - COURTYARD - DAY

	A couple of nuns walk across the courtyard. Another is
meditating alone. On
	a bench a nun kisses a dove and lets it fly away.


63   EXT - GAZEBO - DAY

	It is out the back of the convent near the belltower. Mother
Miriam and
Martha are sitting there talking. Martha is smoking.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			When I was a child I used to hear my
			guardian angel. She sang to me 'till I
			was six years old. That's when I stopped
			listening. But I remember the voice. A
			few years ago I looked at myself and saw
			nothing but a nun who was certain of nothing.
			Not even of Heaven. Not even of God. And
			then one evening I saw Agnes standing by

			her window, singing. And all my doubts about
			myself and God were gone, in that one moment.
			I recognized the voice. Please don't take it
			away from me again Doctor Livingston. Those
			years after six were very bleak.

					MARTHA
			My sister died in a convent. And it's her
			voice I hear.
				(a long pause)
			Does my smoking bother you?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			No, it reminds me.

					MARTHA
			Would you like one?  Huh?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			I'd love one.

	Martha hands her a cigarette and lights it for her. Mother
Miriam coughs a
	lot. Martha pats her on the back.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			I'm out of prac...
				(cough)
			... practice.
				(cough)

					MARTHA
			All right?

						MOTHER MIRIAM
			Fine thanks...

					MARTHA
			Do you suppose the saints would have
			smoked if tobacco had been popular
			back then?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Undoubtedly. Not the ascetics of course
			but, well Saint Thomas More...

					MARTHA
				(chuckles)
			Long, thin and filtered.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Saint Ignatius would smoke cigars and
			stub them out on the soles of his bare
			feet.
				(they roar with laughter)
			And of course (distorted)

					MARTHA
			Hand rolled.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Even Christ would partake socially.

					MARTHA
			Saint Peter?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Pipe!

					MARTHA
			Right...

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Mary Magdelen?

					MARTHA
				(imitating)
			Oh, you've come a long way baby.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			And Saint John would chew tobacco.

	More laughter, then the moment because more serious.

					MARTHA
			Right.
				(a pause)
			What do you suppose today's saints
			are smoking?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			There are no saints today. Good people
			yes, but extraordinarily good people...
			those I'm afraid we are sorely lacking.

					MARTHA
			Do you think they ever existed?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Yes I do.

					MARTHA
			Do you want to become one?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Become?  One is born a saint.

					MARTHA
			Well you can try, can't you, to be good?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Yes, but goodness has very little to do
			with it. Not all the saints were good,
			in fact some of them were a little crazy.
			But... they were still attached to God.
			Agnes has that birth.
				(she stands)
			No more... we're born, we live, we die.
			No room for miracles.
				(Martha gets up too)
			Oh my dear, how I miss the miracles.

	They start walking back to the convent.

					MARTHA
			Do you think Agnes is still attached to
			God?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Listen to her singing.

					MARTHA
				(a pause)
			I'd like to begin.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Begin what?

					MARTHA
			The hypnotism. Do you still disapprove?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Would it stop you if I did?

					MARTHA
			No.

	They both halt.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			May I be present?

					MARTHA
			Of course.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Then let's begin.


64   INT - ATTIC ROOM - DAY

	The room is painted white and completely empty with a steeply
sloping    ceiling. Agnes is sitting on a chair with her eyes closed,
already under   hypnosis. Martha and Mother Miriam are facing her.

					MARTHA
			You're listening to a chorus of angels.
			The music surrounds you like a...
			warm and, comfortable pool of water.
			And while you're sleeping, you're
			going to be able to recall, all the things
			that we want you to remember. And
			when I count to three and clap my hands,
			you'll no longer be hypnotised. Can you
			hear me.

					AGNES
			Yes.

					MARTHA
			Who am I?

					AGNES
			Doctor Livingston.

					MARTHA
			And why am I here?

					AGNES
			To help me.

					MARTHA
			Good. Would you like to tell me why
			you're here?

					AGNES
			Because I'm in trouble.

					MARTHA
			What kind of trouble?
				(no answer)
			What kind of trouble Agnes?

	Martha starts to walk around behind Agnes.

					AGNES
			I'm frightened.

					MARTHA
			Of what?

					AGNES
			Of telling you.

					MARTHA
			But it's easy. It's just a breath with
			sound. Say it. What kind of trouble?

					AGNES
				(a pause)
			I had a baby.

	Both Martha and Mother Miriam react with some degree of relief.

					MARTHA
			How did you have a baby?

					AGNES
			It came out of me.

					MARTHA
			Did you know what was going to come
			out?

					AGNES
			Yes.

					MARTHA
			Did you want it to come out?

					AGNES
			No.

					MARTHA
			Why?

					AGNES
			Because I was afraid.

					MARTHA
			Why were you afraid?

					AGNES
			Because I wasn't worthy.

					MARTHA
			To be a mother?

					AGNES
			Yes.

					MARTHA
			Why?

					AGNES
			May I open my eyes now?

					MARTHA
			No not yet Agnes, very soon but not
			yet. How did the baby get into you?

					AGNES
			It grew.

					MARTHA
			What made it grow?  Do you know?

					AGNES
			Yes.

					MARTHA
			Would you like to tell me?

					AGNES
			No.

					MARTHA
			Did anyone else know about the baby?

					AGNES
			I can't tell you that.

					MARTHA
			Will she be angry?

					AGNES
			She made me promise not to.

					MARTHA
			Who?  Who made you promise?
				(no answer)
			It's alright Agnes. It's alright.
				(a pause)
			Let's go to your room. It's the night
			about six weeks ago when you were
			very sick.

					AGNES
			I'm afraid.

					MARTHA
			Oh don't be, I'm here. It's alright.
			I want you to tell me what you did
			before you went to bed.

					AGNES
			I ate.

					MARTHA
			Hm hmm. What did you have for
			dinner?

					AGNES
			Fish...
				(distastefully)
			... brussel sprouts.

					MARTHA
			You don't like brussel sprouts?

					AGNES
			I hate them.

	Martha and Mother Miriam can't help smiling.

					MARTHA
			And then what happened?

					AGNES
			We went to chapel for vespers.

					MARTHA
			Hm hmm.

					AGNES
			I left early because I wasn't feeling
			very well.

	Suddenly Agnes leaps up from her chair.

					MARTHA
			What is it?

					AGNES
			Someone's following me.

					MARTHA
			Who?

					AGNES
			Sister Marguerite I think.

					MARTHA
			Was it Sister Marguerite who knew
			about the baby?
				(no answer)
			Alright Agnes, I want you to see your
			room as you saw it on that night.

					MARTHA (Cont.)
			Open your eyes.
				(she opens them)
			What do you see?

					AGNES
			My bed.

					MARTHA
			What else?

					AGNES
			A crucifix.

					MARTHA
			Above the bed?  Any... anything else?
			What do you you see, something
			different?  What is it?

					AGNES
				(puzzled)
			A wastepaper basket.

					MARTHA
			Do you know who put it there?

					AGNES
			No.

					MARTHA
			What do you think it's there for?

					AGNES
			For me to get sick in.

					MARTHA
			Are you ill?

					AGNES
			Yes.

					MARTHA
			What do you feel?

					AGNES
			I feel as if I've eaten glass.

					MARTHA
			What do you do?

					AGNES
			I have to throw up...

	And she falls to her knees, retching horribly.

					AGNES (Cont.)
			I can't... glass... one of the sisters
			has fed me glass.

					MARTHA
			Which one?

					AGNES
			I don't know which one (distorted)

					MARTHA
			Of what?

					AGNES
			Of me. Oh... God!  My God...
				(assumes the birth
				position and looks
				between her legs)
			Water... it's all water...

					MARTHA
			Why isn't anyone coming?

					AGNES
				(trying to wipe up
				the water)
			They can't hear me that's why.
				(in terrible pain)
			Oh God... I don't wanna...

					MOTHER MIRIAM
				(to Martha)
			Stop her!

	Then Agnes tries to crawl away as though terrified of
something.

					MARTHA
			What is it?

					AGNES

			Please get away from me...

					MARTHA
			Who?

					AGNES
			Go away, I don't want you here.

					MARTHA
			Is someone in the room with you?

					AGNES
			No... don't hit me please...

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Stop this, she'll hurt herself
				(stepping forward)
			I'm not going to allow this.

					MARTHA
				(hauling her away)
			NO... no... I said leave her alone.

					AGNES
				(still screaming)

			You're trying to take my baby... trying
			to take my baby... no...
				(then quietly)
			It wasn't my fault Mommy... it was a
			mistake Mommy.

					MARTHA
			Alright Agnes... it's alright. One, two
			three...
				(claps her hands;
				Agnes comes to)
			It's alright... it's me, Doctor Livingston,
			it's alright, alright. Thankyou Agnes,
			thankyou. How do you feel?

					AGNES
			Frightened.

					MARTHA
			Do you remember what just happened?

					AGNES
				(a long pause)
			Yes.

					MARTHA
			That's good. Do you feel well enough
			to stand?

					AGNES
			Yes.

	Martha helps her to her feet. Agnes clings to her.

					MARTHA
			There you go. It's alright, it's alright,
			it's all over. It's alright Agnes, that's
			right, that's right.


65   EXT - LAND REGISTRY - DAY

	Martha approaches the building and enters it.


66   INT - RECORD ROOM - DAY

	The camera tracks through shelves of ancient records and maps.

					MARTHA (off)
			Ah excuse me. Hallo. I'm looking
			for some ah... ground plans for the
			ah... Saint Marie Madeleine Convent
			in (distorted).

					MAN (off)
				(answers in French)

		Martha and a middle aged official come into view. He stops
at a long set of	 drawers and starts looking through it.

					MAN
				(in French)


					MARTHA
				(replies in French)

					MAN
		Oh... very interesting I guess...
				(he pulls out a
				folder of plans)
		Excuse me...

	He sets the folder down on a table and starts going through it.
They both
look at the plans.

					MAN (Cont.)
			Ah viola!  This has everything. Even
			the secret entrance. They all had
			that. Usually to get from building to
			building in the snow...
				(he indicates on
				the plan)
			... like that one.

					MARTHA
				(murmurs)
			That's how he got in... or she got
			out.

					MAN
			Oh excuse me, what did you say?

					MARTHA
			Nothing. May I take some notes?

					MAN
			Oh yes, (distorted)

	Martha starts drawing a rough plan.


67   INT - CRYPT - DAY

	The crypt is deserted but candles are burning in front of a
statue of Saint Michael. Martha walks over to it,lights a candle and
goes behind it and
	finds a stairway there leading underground. She goes down
into...


68   INT - TUNNEL - DAY

	Martha walks through the dimly lit passage. She stops for a
moment to look
	at a cross carved on the stone floor, then continues. Finally
she reaches
	more steps and goes up into the...


69   INT - BARN - DAY

	Martha emerges through a trapdoor in to the barn which is full
of doves. It    begins to make sense for her.


70   EXT - CITY - DAY

	Various closeups of famous statues. A bell is tolling. Two nuns
come out of
	a building, down streets, across the road as though traffic did
not exist
	and into another building.


71   INT - LIFT - DAY

	The nuns are Sister Anne and Mother Miriam. In the lift an
OFFICE GIRL
	checks her lipstick in the reflective metal walls. The lift
stops and the
	Sisters get off.


72   INT - CORRIDOR - DAY

	They walk down the modern carpeted corridor into...


73   INT - MARTHA'S OFFICE - DAY

	Mother Miriam addresses the secretary, HELEN.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Is the Doctor in her office?

					HELEN
			Ah, who shall I say is calling?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
				(grimly)
			General MacArthur.

	She heads onto Martha's office. Helen jumps up after her.

					HELEN
			Just a minute please, you can't go in
			there.

	Mother Miriam pushes the door open to reveal Martha.

						MARTHA
				(standing)
			It's... it's alright Helen, just close
			the door.

	Mother Miriam walks in and throws some papers down onto
Martha's desk.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			I've just met with the bishop. We're
			taking you off the case.

					MARTHA
				(picking up the papers)
			You're what?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			If we want to hire a psychiatrist for
			Agnes. we'll find our own, thank you.
				(starts to leave)

					MARTHA
			One that will ask the questions you
			want asked.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
				(halting)
			One that will approach this matter
			with some objectivity and respect.

					MARTHA
			For the Church?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			For Agnes.

					MARTHA
			You think she's a saint?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			She's been touched by God, yes.

					MARTHA
			How?  How?  She hallucinates, stops
			eating and bleeds spontaneously. Is
			that supposed to convince me she
			shouldn't be touched. Give me a miracle.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			The father!

					MARTHA
			Who is he?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Why must he be anybody?

					MARTHA
				(laughs and sits down)
			My God, you're as crazy as...

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Stop laughing, I don't say it's the truth,
			I'm saying...

					MARTHA
			How (distorted) ?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Don't be ridiculous.

					MARTHA
			Well give me a reasonable explanation

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			A miracle is an event without an
			explanation. If she's capable of putting
			a hole in her hand without benefit of a
			nail, why couldn't she split a cell in her
			womb?

					MARTHA
			This is insane.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			There as no man in the convent on that
			night and no way for any man to get in
			or out.

					MARTHA
			You're saying God did it?

					MOTHER MIRIAM

			No, that's as much as saying Father
			Martineau did it. I'm saying God
			permitted it.

					MARTHA
			But how did it happen?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			You'll never find the answer for
			everything God did.

					MARTHA
			I thought you didn't believe in miracles
			today Mother?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			But I want the opportunity to believe.
			I want the choice to believe.

					MARTHA
			But what you are choosing to believe
			is a lie because you won't face the fact
			that she was raped... or seduced...
			or that she did the seducing.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			She is an innocent.

					MARTHA
			But she is not an enigma Mother.
			Everything that Agnes has done is
			explainable from modern psychiatry.
			One, two, three, right down the line.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			That's what you believe she is?  The
			sum of her psychological parts?

					MARTHA
			That's what I have to believe...

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Then why are you so obsessed with her?
			You're losing sleep over her?
				(Martha gets up disturbed)
			You're thinking about her all the time.
			You're bent on saving her. Why?

	Martha has no answer.

					MOTHER MIRIAM (Cont.)
				(calmer)
			I'm not accusing. I'm recognizing.

					MARTHA
			There's a tunnel out of the crypt into
			the barn. Did you know about that?
			There's an answer Mother. That's how
			she got out.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			That's crazy. How could she find out
			about it?

					MARTHA
			Somebody told her.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Who?  That tun... that tunnel hasn't
			been used in fifty years.

					MARTHA
			Oh, would you stop lying Mother!

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Why would I lie?

					MARTHA
			Because it's murder we're talking about.
			Aren't you concerned about what she told
			us about the other person in her room.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			I'm concerned about her health.

					MARTHA
			Who was that person Mother?  Was it
			you?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			If you believe this is murder, it is the
			Crown attorney you have to talk to, not
			me. And definitely not Agnes.

	She goes out and slams the door.


74   EXT - POND - DAY

	After a couple of establishing shots of the convent, the nuns
are shown ice   skating on the frozen pond. They are quite
uninhibited, like little
	children. Their singing (off) from the chapel continues until
the end of
	scene 78.


75   INT - CHAPEL - DAY

	Sister Genevieve, the other novice is being consecrated. She
approaches the  altar all dressed in white, carrying a single candle
and kneels down.


76   INT - LAW COURTS - DAY

	Martha and Justice Leveau come up the steps and into the
corridor.

					MARTHA
			All I want is one more week.

					LEVEAU
			Why?
				  (continues in French,
					then...)
			 You've done nothing to show any progress.

					MARTHA
			Yes, that's because I'm getting to her.

					LEVEAU
			You're getting to all of us Martha, let's
			face it.

					MARTHA
			I'll have a decision by next week.

					LEVEAU
			It's gone on long enough. You're out.

					MARTHA
			Oh Joe... Joe she didn't kill the baby.

					LEVEAU
				(halting)
			You have proof?

					MARTHA
			I'll have it.

						LEVEAU
			When?

					MARTHA
			Next week.


					LEVEAU
				(walking on)
			No, no, no...

					MARTHA
			I can get you new evidence next week.

					LEVEAU
			No!

					MARTHA
			Tomorrow... tomorrow, I'll get it by
			tomorrow. I will.

	They reach the door of Leveau's office. He thinks...

					LEVEAU
			Yes, demain (?)


77   INT - CHAPEL - DAY

	The scene consists of a number of shots dissolving into one
another. Sister Genevieve lying face down in front of the bishop,
Genevieve praying on her   knees, her family (4) watching from
behind the grilled gate. Genevieve's
	hair being cut, her joy at the habit being fitted to her,
running out to
	join her family, a jolly old singalong on the piano, this time
the nuns
	singing along from    behind the gate.


78   EXT - CONVENT - DAY

	Martha drives up in her car and walks across the now snow
covered grounds to    the convent.


79   INT - MOTHER MIRIAM'S OFFICE - DAY

	Mother Miriam is working away at her desk when a nun
interrupts. Singing   from the party can faintly be heard.

						NUN (off)
			Excuse me Mother, Doctor Livingston
			is here.

	Mother Miriam nods tiredly and goes to meet Martha at he door.
Martha hands    her a court order. Mother Miriam reads it briefly
and hands it back.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			This is permission to take her apart.

					MARTHA
			Where is she?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Hasn't she had enough?

					MARTHA
			I have a few more questions to ask her.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			My God, but you're determined.

	They move back into the room.

					MARTHA
			Who knew she was pregnant?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Why do you insist upon pressing...

					MARTHA
			Was it you?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Is it because she's a nun?

					MARTHA
			Did you know she was pregnant?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Yes.

					MARTHA
			And you didn't send her to a doctor.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			I didn't guess until it was too late.

					MARTHA
			For what?  An abortion?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Oh, don't be ridiculous.

					MARTHA
			Too late for what?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			I don't know... too late to stop it.

					MARTHA
			The baby?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			The scandal...

					MARTHA
			You went to the room to help with
			the birth.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			She didn't want any help.

					MARTHA
			You wanted that child out of the way.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			That's a lie.

					MARTHA
			You hid the wastepaper basket in her
			room.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			I didn't hide it. I put it there for the
			blood and the dirty sheets.

					MARTHA
			And the baby.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			No!

					MARTHA
			You tied the cord around its neck.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			I wanted her to have it when no-one else
			was around, they would have taken the
			baby to a hospital and left it with them,
			but it was such a difficult birth, there
			was so much blood and I panicked.

					MARTHA
			Before or after you killed the child?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			I left it with her and I went for help.

					MARTHA
			I doubt that's what she'd say.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			Then she's a liar.


80   INT - ATTIC ROOM - DAY

	It is the same as before, except that this time Martha and
Mother Miriam are	standing.

					MARTHA
			Agnes, can you hear me?

					AGNES
			Yes.

					MARTHA
			I want you to remember if you can a
			night last January. The night Sister
			Paul died. Do you remember.

	There is a flash cut to Sister Paul being annointed. Agnes
stirs slightly.

					MARTHA (Cont.)
			What's the matter?

	There is another flash cut, this time of Sister Paul saying
that mysterious word that we could not previously understand.

					AGNES
			She said Michael.

					MARTHA
			What did she mean?

	There is a third flash cut of the shrine of Saint Michael in
the crypt.

					AGNES
			The statue. She had shown it to me
			the day before.

					MARTHA
			And the passage to the barn?

					AGNES
			Yes.

					MARTHA
			Why?

					AGNES
			So I could go to him.

					MARTHA
			Who?

					AGNES
			Him.

					MARTHA
			How did she know about him?

					AGNES
			She'd seen him too.

					MARTHA
			Where?

					AGNES
			From the belltower the day she before
			she died.

					MARTHA
			So she sent you?

					AGNES
			Yes.


81   INT - TUNNEL - NIGHT

	In flashback:  Agnes is walking alone through the tunnel
carrying an oil
	lamp.

					MARTHA (V.O.)
			What happened?

	Agnes keeps walking and finally goes up the steps into...


82   INT - BARN - NIGHT

	Still in flashback, Agnes emerges into the barn. The doves flap
about as
	Agnes	 moves nervously through the barn.

					AGNES (V.O.)
			He's here.


83   INT - ATTIC ROOM - DAY

	Back to the present:

					MARTHA
			Are you frightened?

					AGNES
		Yes.


84   INT - BARN - NIGHT

	In flashback:  the doves continue to make flapping and bumping
sounds as
	they fly around the barn.

					AGNES
			Hallo...


85   INT - ATTIC ROOM - DAY

	In the present:

					AGNES
			... where are you?


86   INT - BARN - NIGHT

	In flashback:

					AGNES
			Is it you?


	Then she seems to be talking to someone although we can see
nothing except  the doves.

					AGNES (Cont.)
			I... I'm afraid... yes, yes I do...
			why me?... wait, I want to see you.


					MARTHA (V.O.)
			What do you see?


87   INT - ATTIC ROOM - DAY

	In the present:

					AGNES
			Halos...


88   INT - BARN - NIGHT

	In flashback:  Agnes is still in the barn but now she is lying
on her back.
	Still all we can see are doves flashing in the light.

					AGNES (V.O.)
			... dividing and dividing feathers and
			starts, falling, falling into the iris of
			God's eye. Oh... oh!... it's... it's so
			lovely... it's so... blue... yellow...
			blood wings, brown, blood...

	And she lifts up her hands.


89   INT - ATTIC ROOM - DAY

	In the present:  as she lifts up her hands, Agnes is horrified
to see two
	holes in her palms weeping blood.

					AGNES
			His blood... my God...

	Martha and Mother Miriam are equally shocked.

					MARTHA
			Oh Agnes...

	Agnes runs terrified over to the walls blood pouring over her
white habit.    Mother Miriam rushes after her.

					AGNES
			It's bleeding... I'm bleeding...
			my God it won't stop, I can't get it
			to stop.
				(to Mother Miriam)
			Let go of me, I wish you were dead.

					MARTHA
				(trying to hold her)
			Agnes... Agnes...

	Agnes breaks free and runs over to another wall smearing it too
with blood.	Martha follows her.

					AGNES
			Stay away from me...

					MARTHA
			Agnes it had nothing to do with the
			hand of God. He did a terrible thing
			to you, do you understand?

					AGNES
			No...

					MARTHA
			He frightened you and he hurt you. It's
			not your fault. It's his fault. Tell us
			who he is so we can find him. Stop
			him from doing this to other women.

					AGNES
			Not your fault...

					MARTHA
			Agnes who did you see?

					AGNES
			I hate him...

						MARTHA
			Of course you do. Who was it?

					AGNES
			I hate him for what he did to me.

					MARTHA
			Yes.

					AGNES
			For what he made me go through.

					MARTHA
			Who?

					AGNES
			I hate him.

					MARTHA
			Agnes, who did this to you?

	Agnes flings her arms back against the wall.

					AGNES
			God!  It was God.
				(sinks to her knees)
			And now I'll burn in hell because I
			hate him.

					MARTHA
			Agnes you won't burn in hell. It's
			alright to hate him.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
			That's enough.

					MARTHA
			Agnes, what happened to the baby?

					MOTHER MIRIAM
				(shouting)
			She can't remember.

					MARTHA
			What happened to the baby?

					AGNES
			It was dead.

					MARTHA
			It was alive wasn't it?

					AGNES
			I don't remember.

					MOTHER MIRIAM
				(screaming)
			Oh, don't do this!

					MARTHA
			Wasn't it!

					AGNES
			YES!

	Somehow this declaration seems to calm them down somewhat.
Mother Miriam   is looking utterly resigned.

					MARTHA
			Mother Miriam was with you wasn't
			she?

					AGNES
			Yes.

					MARTHA
			She took the baby in her arms?

					AGNES
			Yes.

					MARTHA
			You saw it all didn't you?

					AGNES
			Yes.

					MARTHA
			And then... what did she do?
				(no answer)
			Agnes what did she do?

					AGNES
			She... left me alone with that little
			thing, and I looked at it, and I thought
			this is a mistake. But it's my mistake,
			not Mommy's. God's mistake.

					AGNES (cont.)
			I thought I... I can save her.
				(she raises her hands)
			I can give her back to God.

					MARTHA
			What did you do?

					AGNES
			I put her to sleep.

					MARTHA
			H... how?

					AGNES
			I tied the cord around her neck...
			wrapped her in the bloody sheets...
			and stuffed her in the trash can.

	Mother Miriam gives a shuddering sigh, makes the sign of the
cross and
prays. Martha claps her hands lightly together once.


90   EXT - CITY - DAY

	A shaft of sunlight shines through the winter clouds onto the
city. Angle on  the courthouse.


91   INT - COURT ROOM - DAY

	All the main characters are present: Eve, Lyon, Martha, Agnes,
Sister	Marguerite and Mother Miriam. Justice Leveau is summing
up.

					LEVEAU
			In view of the situation as it now
			stands, and the testimony given here
			this morning, it seems quite clear
			that the defendant was in no manner
			responsible for her actions. It is
			therefore the judgement of this court
			that she be returned to the convent of
			Marie Madeleine where she will be cared
			for under proper medical supervision by
			a visiting physician.

	Both Martha and Mother Miriam show relief at this. Justice
Leveau continues
	to sum up in French when suddenly Agnes stands up.


						LEVEAU (Cont.)
				(surprised)
			Oui. Do you have something to say?

					AGNES
				(a long pause)
			I stood in the window of my room
			every night for a week. And one night
			I heard the most beautiful voice
			imaginable. And when I looked I saw
			the moon shining down on him. For six
			nights he sang to me, songs I'd never
			heard. And on the seventh night he
			opened his wings and lay on top of me.
			All the while he sang -
				(sings)
			Charlie Sweet... Charlie Sweet...
			Charlie's a...

					LEVEAU
			Please, remove her from the court.

	Martha and Mother Miriam step forward uncertainly.

					LEVEAU
			Would someone please remove the
			defendant from the courtroom.
				(continues in French)

	The nuns lead Agnes, still singing past Martha and out of the
court.

										DISSOLVE TO:

92   EXT - CONVENT - DAY

	It is full winter; many shots of the convent and surroundings
dissolving
	into one another.

					MARTHA (V.O.)
			I don't know the meaning behind the
			song she sang. Perhaps it was a song
			of seduction. And the father was a
			fieldhand. Perhaps the song was simply
			a lullaby that she remembered from many
			years ago. And the father was hope and...
			and love and desire. And a belief in
			 miracles.

	The nuns are seen walking together through the snow back to the
convent over    which Agnes' singing can be heard.

					MARTHA (V.O.)
			I want to believe that she was blessed.
			And I do miss her, and I hope that she's
			left something, some little part of
			herself with me. That would be miracle
			enough wouldn't it?

										DISSOLVE TO:

93   EXT - TOP OF BELLTOWER - DAY

	Where Agnes is singing her song among the doves. She stops
singing and the music fades in on the same key. Agnes gently takes
on of the doves and lets
	it fly away across the snowy landscape.

	FADE OUT.
	END TITLES.