In post-World War II Poland, a pregnant nun finds herself in a convent where she grapples with her traumatic experience of being raped by a Soviet soldier. As she tries to hide her pregnancy and cope with her fear of hell, she forms complex relationships with the abbess, other nuns, and a French Red Cross doctor. The nun's journey towards healing and forgiveness is explored amidst the backdrop of a war-torn country.
Set in 17th-century Amsterdam, an artist falls in love with a married woman while commissioned to paint her portrait. Their affair leads to reckless speculation in the tulip market, endangering their futures.
In a remote 17th-century Polish convent, a group of nuns are possessed by a demon. A young priest is called to perform an exorcism and uncover the truth behind the haunting.
The Flowers of St. Francis (1950) is a black-and-white film directed by Roberto Rossellini. It is based on the life and teachings of St. Francis of Assisi, the founder of the Franciscan Order. The movie depicts various episodes from the life of St. Francis, including his encounters with the poor, his preaching to the birds, his efforts to bring peace between warring factions, and his stigmata.
Refusing an arranged marriage, young aristocrat Carmela is sent to a convent. Her arrival intensifies the power struggle between the debauched nun Elizabeth, and the stern but evil Mother Superior, as both are smitten by Carmela's beauty.
Four women of Gubbio – Angelica, Violetta, Lisa and Bettina – are conducted before the court by their lovers and husbands.
Hawk, aided by a group of misfit adventurers, seeks revenge on his evil brother after their father is murdered. Along the way, they encounter magic, sorcery, and sword fights.
In a twisted convent, a sinful nun is framed for murder and becomes the target of her fellow sisters. As she fights to prove her innocence, she faces cruelty, evil nuns, and her own desires. Will she be able to escape this sinful trap?
A true story taken from the archives of the archdiocese of Milan. Based on the life of Marianna De Leyva, better known as "The Nun of Monza," a 17th century nun accused of and tried by the church for breaking celibacy and plotting murder.
In 1934, a disillusioned Englishwoman named Domini Enfilden leaves her unhappy marriage behind and travels to Algeria. There, she meets a mysterious stranger, Boris Androvsky, who is haunted by his past. As their paths intertwine, they find themselves caught in a web of passion, guilt, and danger. Together, they must confront their inner demons and navigate the treacherous landscape of the Sahara Desert.
A 17th century woman, imprisoned for fighting in a bar, recounts her past to a priest. She tells of her father teaching her how to fence, of being sent to a convent by her aunt when her father died, of escaping by dressing as a man, and of her life as a man following the escape.
In Angels of Sin, a convent in France is disrupted by the arrival of a troubled young woman, leading to a series of events that explore themes of sin, redemption, and forgiveness. The story delves into the lives of the nuns and novices, highlighting their struggles, conflicts, and ultimately, their journey towards salvation.
In 1980s South Korea, two young nuns-in-training at the same monastery embark on very different journeys towards enlightenment.
In this belated sequel to 'Lilies of the Field' (1963), jack-of-all-trades Homer Smith revisits the chapel in the Arizona desert that he helped build for five German nuns under the supervision of Mother Maria, and he reluctantly helps them out of a pinch once more.
When a wayward nun, Megildis, deserts her convent with a knight, a statue of the Virgin Mary comes to life and takes place of Megildis, who makes her way through the world and its many vicissitudes.
Virginia de Leyva, daughter of a Spanish Lord, becomes a nun in Monza, in 1600s. She becomes very strict with herself and the students until she's unable to resist a romance with the nobleman Gian Paolo Osio which will lead both to danger.
"The Trapp Family" is a true story based on the popular novel by the Baroness Von Trapp of Austria. The film was made in 1956, some years before the other film based on the Trapp Family's life was released - a little movie named "The Sound of Music".
Set in 17th century Spain, 'I, the Worst of All' tells the story of a feminist poetess who becomes entangled in a web of intrigue, retribution, and persecution. As a nun and abbess, she faces the challenges of a male-dominated society while also exploring her own sexuality and desires. Through her poetry and the power of her words, she finds solace and rebellion against the oppressive forces around her.
Sacred Flesh is a sexually explicit drama/horror movie that revolves around a nun who becomes possessed. The story delves into themes of sexual repression, Catholic guilt, and demonic possession. It explores the nun's struggle with her desires and the consequences of giving in to temptation. The movie also features elements of nunsploitation and explores the relationship between religion and sexuality.