La religieuse (2013)
Año de lanzamiento: 2013
Nación: Belgium, France, Germany
Alternative Title: A Religiosa, Jeptiska, Die Nonne, La religiosa, The Nun
Director: Guillaume Nicloux
Writer: Denis Diderot, Guillaume Nicloux, Jérôme Beaujour
Producción & Género
Productor: assistant producer: Alejandro Arenas
co-producer (as M. Reza Bahar): Reza Bahar
co-producer: Jacques-Henri Bronckart, Olivier Bronckart, Gwennaëlle Libert
executive producer: Sylvie Pialat
producer: Benoît Quainon
co-producer / executive producer: Nicole Ringhut
associate producer: Gilles Sitbon
Compañías: Versus Production, Le Pacte, Les films du Worso, Belle Epoque Films
Género: Drama
Budget: N/A
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Historia
La religieuse follows Suzanne (Pauline Etienne), born into a bourgeois family in 18th century France with a natural talent for music. Sent to a convent by her parents, Suzanne initially resists but eventually accepts her fate after discovering she's illegitimate. She decides to revoke her vows but is deterred by the death of Mother Superior. The new Mother Superior, Sister Christine (Louise Bourgoin), subjects Suzanne to cruel treatment including food and clothing deprivation. Eventually transferred to another convent, Suzanne finds a Mother Superior (Isabelle Huppert) who develops an inappropriate affection towards her.
Resumen
Adapted from Denis Diderot's novel of the same name, 'La religieuse' is a historical drama that explores themes of religion, power dynamics within religious institutions, and the struggle for individual freedom. The film depicts Suzanne's journey through various convents, revealing the harsh realities and dehumanizing effects of cloistered life under oppressive religious values.

