![]() Never a dull moment for the Sisters of Verhoeven, photographed with the misty reverence of a Themselves with a wooden statuette of Mary that Bartolomea has thoughtfully whittled into a dildo. The perks of the post include a double bed in which, until they get caught, she and Bartolomea enjoy blissful sex, disporting ![]() Moving on up, the sainted Benedetta becomes the new abbess. Not so their sceptical abbess (Rampling),Ī woman neither easily shaken nor stirred. When Benedetta apparently receives the stigmata while sleeping, her credulous fellow nuns are in awe. If nothing else, the sister in the spotlight (Efira as Benedetta Carlini) is a natural multitasker, alternating unhinged visions of a rock-starry Jesus (Jonathan Couzinié) with an unchasteĪttraction to sexy novitiate Bartolomea (Patakia). Brown’s invitingly titled 1986 nonfiction book Immodest Acts: The Life of a Lesbian ( Showgirls, Elle) and his co-screenwriter David Birke take a lusty bite out of Judith C. Working in his inimitable style, Verhoeven ![]() A 17th-century Tuscan convent would hardly have been a fun house in reality, but let director Paul Verhoeven loose on one and the joint is jumping. ![]()
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