The teenage girl is first seen confessing and warned about having any impure thoughts or feelings. Her family has boarders and one day a young man moves in and they fall in love.


Is it worth your time? If you like movies that feel like a damp, cold afternoon in a library, you'll probably dig Story of a Sin. It’s definitely not a breezy Friday night watch. If you want fast pacing or, you know, people actually talking like humans instead of reciting pamphlets on virtue, you might want to skip thi...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is it worth your time? If you like movies that feel like a damp, cold afternoon in a library, you'll probably dig Story of a Sin. It’s definitely not a breezy Friday night watch. If you want fast pacing or, you know, people actually talking like humans instead of reciting pamphlets on virtue, you might want to skip this one. The film opens with this incredibly stifling scene of the girl confessing her sins. I mean, she's barely a teenager and she’s already being told that her own brain is basic..."
Stefan Zeromski, Karol Borowski
Poland

