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                    (2021)
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Molly C. Quinn,
 Jake Horowitz,
 Rachel True,
 Hayley McFarland,
 Zandy Hartig,
 Chris Browning,
 Ben Hall,
 Mary Buss,
 Chris Sullivan,
 Sean Gunn,
 Ginger Gilmartin,
 Chris Freihofer,
 Van Quattro
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Mickey Reece
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Horror,
 Supernatural Horror,
 Indie Dramas
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English SDH
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1h 33m
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Agnes is a psychological horror film that follows two priests and a young nun as they investigate a possible case of demonic possession at a remote convent. The movie explores themes of faith, doubt, and the complexities of human psyche.
                 
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