A group of pioneering nuns bravely stand up to the Catholic Church patriarchy, fighting for their livelihoods, convictions and equality against an all-powerful Cardinal. From marching in Selma in 1965 to the Women’s March in 2018, these women have reshaped our society with their bold acts of defiance.
Directed by Pedro Kos
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Letterboxd
3.6 / 5
Crew
Pedro Kos
Director
Ariel Marx
Original Music Composer
Pedro Kos
Editor
Abigail Disney
Executive Producer
Tony Hsieh
Executive Producer
Rick Rosenthal
Executive Producer
Geralyn White Dreyfous
Co-Executive Producer
Regina K. Scully
Co-Executive Producer
Justin Lacob
Co-Executive Producer
Lyn Davis Lear
Co-Executive Producer
Popular Reviews
2 reviews
Sophie den Ridder
6.0★ · 01/29/21
The Catholic Church is bad and power hungry?!
Damn. Who would’ve thought? I never would’ve guessed.
I mean, the pedophilia and white supremacy is one thing. But being mean to nuns?!
The Catholic Church is bad and power hungry?!
Damn. Who would’ve thought? I never would’ve guessed.
I mean, the pedophilia and white supremacy is one thing. But being mean to nuns?!