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Today, Nunsploitation is seeing a bit of a "prestige" comeback. Recent films like Benedetta (2021) by Paul Verhoeven show that the themes of religious ecstasy and institutional corruption are still ripe for exploration. These modern iterations often trade the low-budget thrills of the 70s for complex character studies, but they still carry the DNA of those original "confession" stories. A Note on Preservation confessionsofasinfulnun220191080pwebdl hot
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The film is a direct descendant of the subgenre, which flourished in European cinema in the 1970s. These films typically involve nuns living in convents and focus on themes of religious oppression and sexual suppression. The sequel’s plot explicitly references classic films like Ken Russell's "The Devils" (1971) and Jerzy Kawalerowicz's "Mother Joan of the Angels" (1961), placing it within a rich cinematic tradition. These modern iterations often trade the low-budget thrills
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