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An old-line Mother Superior is challenged by a modern young nun when they take the girls of St. Francis Academy on a bus trip across the United States.
In Fellini's Casanova, the first woman Giacomo Casanova has sex with in the film is a nun, who also made sure her other lover (the French ambassador in Venice) can watch her and Casanova get down to business through a hole in a fish fresco's eye. Like Benedetta, which is directed by Paul Verhoeven (Showgirls), the tone is deliberately and boldly provocative. A priest is sent to a small parish in the Polish countryside which is believed to be under demonic possession and there he finds his own temptations awaiting.The life story of the multi-talented German nun Hildegard von Bingen. The film portrays an original woman - best known as a composer and religious visionary - whose grand claims often run ... See full summary» Fetishized images of naughty nuns; sisters whose fidelity to God is challenged by their own overwhelming libidinous desires, are common in many modern media but the cult film sub-genre affectionately known to its enthusiasts as the Nunsploitation movie has a particular genesis and lifespan the focal point of which is Italy in the 1970s. Saints Row: The Third parodies this trope with the Bloody Canoness from the Show Within a Show Nyte Blayde, a Church Militant wearing a Leotard of Power that exposes her cleavage.
Sister Virginia becomes the new Mother Superior at the convent of Monza. Debauched priest Don Arrigone and lecherous womanizer Giampaolo Osio plot to seduce sister Virginia by any means necessary.Tales from the Leather Nun was a 1973 one-shot with naughty nuns, by artists such as Dave Sheridan, Spain Rodriguez, Roger Brand, and Robert Crumb. Not to be confused with another comic book from 2008 called Leather Nun, featuring naughty nuns (among other things), by Paul Gravett and Peter Stanbury. Guilty Gear's Bridget. They're technically a bounty hunter, not a nun, but they grew up in a religious household and wear the outfit for no reason in particular. They also identify as male until Guilty Gear -STRIVE-. Wash my blood ", by Megurine Luka, is supposed to be about a nun who lost her virginity and became a nymphomaniac. YMMV though...
Bloodline: The Last Royal Vampire has the nuns of the Church Militant Shengdi. Most specifically Leng Sha, who even has some relationships with both humans and vampires. Then there's Ling Can, being a Manipulative Bitch in having a classmate of the second main protagonist join their side. As an incognito nun tries to help a doctor clean up an inner-city ghetto, the pair grow closer with time. In The People vs. Larry Flynt, Althea claims that while she was in a Catholic orphanage, she was molested by the nuns. Incidentally, this is something the real Althea Flynt did claim happened.Because no one can apparently leave women alone for a single second, cinema has a long and torrid fascination with nuns in compromising positions. Most of the movies are pretty dire and low-rent but there are some arty iconic exceptions. Ken Russell’s The Devils, co-starring Vanessa Redgrave and Oliver Reed, essentially set the mould and remained censored for decades due to a sensational scene involving a ginormous crucifix. Georges Brassens' song Le Moyennageux is about him wishing he was born during the Middle Ages; he goes on explaining that part of the appeal is that he could have had sex with nuns, who "in this blessed times did not always say nay" and were part-time prostitutes for the fun of it.
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