La mante religieuse (2012)
Año de lanzamiento: 2012
Nación: France
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Natalie Saracco
Writer: Natalie Saracco
Producción & Género
Productor: producer: Yves de Talhouët, Natalie Saracco
Compañías: Union Prod, 7e Heart Productions
Género: Drama
Budget: €1,800,000 (estimated).
Palabras clave
Palabras clave: accident, alcohol, artist, auction, bad singing, blood, choir, church choir, convent, death by motorcycle accident, faith, female full frontal nudity, female nudity, female rear nudity, funeral, motorcycle accident, nun, priest, singing, wine
Historia
Jezebel, a self-proclaimed 'nihilistic artist' with a promiscuous lifestyle, attends her father's funeral. While there, she finds herself drawn to David, a handsome young priest whom she meets at the event. Jezebel's attraction to David conflicts with his strong religious beliefs and commitment to celibacy. Throughout the film, Jezebel attempts to understand David's deeply-rooted faith while he struggles with the earthly desires that her presence elicits.
Resumen
La mante religieuse (2012), directed by Natalie Saracco, is a dramatic exploration of attraction, desire, and faith. The story revolves around Jezebel, an artist who uses her promiscuous lifestyle to mask her fragility, and David, a young priest grappling with his vow of celibacy. The film begins as Jezebel attends her father's funeral, where she encounters David. Their attraction sets the stage for a conflict between earthly desires and religious devotion.

