I Renounce The World

I Renounce The World

1965 · 14 min · ★ 6.0 · Documentary

A film about young girls from the villages that go to the monastery and break any connection with the outside world. The portrayal of a ritual in which girls turn from world to sanctuary, and become nuns.

Directed by Krsto Škanata · Written by Krsto Škanata

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