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Images in a Convent (Italian: Immagini di un convento) is a 1979 sexploitation film by Italian cult filmmaker Joe D'Amato starring Paola Senatore, Marina Hedman and Donald O'Brien. The film belongs to the ' nunsploitation ' subgenre.
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Nunsploitation, along with nazisploitation, is a subgenre that ran a parallel course alongside women in prison films in the 1970s and 1980s. As with prison films, they are set in isolated, fortress-like convents where the all-female population turns to lesbianism and perversity. The element of religious guilt allows for lurid depictions of ...
Lest anyone think Paul Verhoeven’s latest shocker was intended to be a serious look at sexuality in religious service, the promotional poster for the film plastered around the Cannes Film ...
In a converted church in East Hollywood, director David Leitch and a team of fitness and movement freaks at 87 North are creating some of the coolest action sequences ever put on film.
The Devils is a 1971 historical psychological horror-drama film written, produced and directed by Ken Russell, and starring Vanessa Redgrave and Oliver Reed. [3] A dramatised historical account of the fall of Urbain Grandier, a 17th-century Roman Catholic priest accused of witchcraft after the possessions in Loudun, France, the plot also focuses on Sister Jeanne des Anges, a sexually repressed ...
Hollywood 90028 did not receive television distribution or any home media releases until 2024, after it was rediscovered and restored by Grindhouse Releasing. The film screened at the 56th Sitges Film Festival in October 2023 and had further theatrical engagements over the following year before Grindhouse issued a Blu-ray release in October 2024.
Fulci would later describe the film as "a wonderful movie, ruined from very bad photography. And that's that." [3] Howarth described it as "one of Fulci's weakest films, an incoherent mishmash of the ghost story and nunsploitation genres" and that had "only a few flashes of the director's distinctive style."