Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaSister 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 nece... Leggi tuttoSister 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.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.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Aurelia
- (as Annie Karol Edel)
- Priest
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- Don Martino de Leyva
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- Nun
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- Old nun
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Among the cast, Zora Kerova stands out as Sister Virginia, bringing a certain vulnerability and conviction to a role that could have easily slipped into caricature. Her performance is serviceable, if not particularly nuanced, and she manages to anchor the film amid the chaos. Franca Stoppi, as the stern Mother Superior, injects some much-needed energy, though her screen time is disappointingly brief. The supporting cast, unfortunately, fares worse, with many performances veering into the unintentionally comedic, especially as the script requires them to navigate increasingly preposterous scenarios. Dialogue is often stilted, and character motivations are paper-thin, leaving little for the actors to work with beyond the surface-level provocations.
The film is ultimately a textbook example of nunsploitation, prioritizing shock and titillation over genuine storytelling. While Mattei's direction occasionally hints at a more serious critique of religious hypocrisy, these moments are drowned out by gratuitous scenes and a lack of narrative discipline. The result is a film that is neither as provocative nor as entertaining as its premise suggests, but it does offer a kind of campy, trashy charm for those with a taste for exploitation cinema's oddities.
This film was apparently shot at the same time as Mattei's other nunsploitation flick, The Other Hell and while this film is not very good; it is at least better than the more well known one. The original Nun of Monza was actually quite a high quality nunsploitation flick; and while this one is of a higher quality than some entries in the genre, it's still clearly a trashy eighties film. Still, the film is not a complete dead loss. Bruno Mattei may have hit the nunsploitation genre a little bit too late; but he still manages to create an often interesting tale. Much of the film is taken up by various sex acts and demonic imagery; but the director does manage something in the way of a foreboding atmosphere and the film is usually somewhat interesting. However, too much of it is dragged out and it feels like its never really going anywhere; which is even more disappointing considering how heavy the story in the original film was. However, Mattei fans may find something to like here and I wouldn't hesitate to call this the director's best foray into this genre.
For a Mattei film though, this isn't that bad. He actually sticks pretty much to the classic story of the nun of Monza, who is put in a convent by her wealthy father, rises to a position of power within the convent after her father's death, and brings about her own downfall when she gets involved with a man. There are,of course, some exploitative digressions--an orgy here, some gratuitous hardcore horse porn there. There's a priest who takes confession dressed in a red devil outfit (he's just come from an orgy, you see) and then tries to rape the penitent nun. The priests here are ridiculously horny (and for women--I don't know where all the altar boys are). This probably resembles contemporary sex romps like Joe D'Amato's "Images in a Convent" more than it does the original, no doubt more serious "Nun of Monza", but for better or worse it lacks a lot of the supernatural hokum of the D'Amato film. And god knows it's better than Mattei's truly unwatchable follow-up "The Other Hell".
It's interesting to see Eastern European actress Zora Kerova in a lead role. Kerova was kind of (to put it frankly) a perennial piece of ass in various Italian sleaze classics like "Terror Express". "Escape from a Women's Prison", "Cannibal Ferox", and "The New York Ripper". She was probably better suited to that, but she's not completely terrible here. I'm sure Anne Heywood was better in the original movie (and she certainly is in "Nuns of Archangel", which is also in the box set). The movie itself is not completely terrible, and back-handed as it is, that's a genuine compliment for a Bruno Mattei flick.
Sister Virginia soon finds herself on the radar of the supremely cranky, Mother Superior (Franca Stoppi), when a man begins pursuing her -Virginia- romantically. Plagued by erotic Jeezuz dreams (!!), Virginia begs her roommate to punish her with a whip, which she does in grand style.
What is it with these naughty nun movies, anyway?
Meanwhile, the convent priest shows that his "calling" is just a job to him when he has a deep, personal relationship with a nun.
Like most of these films, the main point is to poke at the sanctimonious church, using sensuality and shocks to be as offensively blasphemous as possible.
Actually, the best character in this movie is Mother Superior, because Ms. Stoppi always plays these pious roles with gusto. Alas, she's in it far too briefly. The rest is rather dull and utterly absurd. The birthing scene is especially ludicrous!
Even the nudity and carnality wear out their welcome fast, since plot gives way to one-trick exploitation. It's astounding that so many similarly themed films were made!...
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Don Paolo Arrigone: Listen... it's all over with that girl Aurelia, right?
Giampaolo Osio: It's exciting while they resist, but later on they cling to you...
- ConnessioniFeatures La bestia (1975)
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