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1 Brian Froud
2 Transylvanian Desserts
3 Alex Proyas' Dark City
4 Edwardian Macabre: The Stories of Saki
5 The Blood Countess, Erzsabet Bathory
6 Sleepy Hollow: a legend you can visit!
7 H.P. Lovecraft's 'Dagon'
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9 The Evolving Horror of 'The Thing'
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11 'Prohibited:' The Erotic Art of Luis Royo
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13 Topping From Below by Laura Reese
14 The Fourth Tower of Inverness
15 Chad Michael Ward's BLACK RUST
16 Farinelli, il Castrato
17 The Master of All Desires
18 The Art of D.W. Frydendall
19 Audition: The Cinema of Takashi Miike
20 Halo: The Effect of the Killer App
21 Clive Barker's Tortured Souls
22 The Gothic Cathedral Organ
23 Nunsploitation: Sinful Sisters
24 The Art of Franz Von Stuck
25 The Jacket
26 Buckle Magazine: strap it on
27 The Art of Crab Scrambley
28 The Art of Gris Grimly
29 The Mediaeval Baebes
30 The Halfway House
31 Macabre Mealtime Recipes
 
 
May 23, 2006
 

Nunsploitation: The Sinful Sisters of Books and Film

PICTURED: SCENES FROM THE FILM 'SACRED FLESH'

The potential for shocking, lurid and forbidden sex and sin in the convent has been a part of filmmaking history from the Hollywood classic Black Narcissus, where a nun is driven to madness by sexual abstinance and the influence of temptation in a foreign land, to Kenneth J. Hall's modern camp classic The Halfway House, in which a nun played by Mary Woronov sells her soul to worship an ancient, virgin-eating god.

Floggings, bondage and other means of applying medieval discipline, profligate priests and lesbian trysts abound in the cinematic genre of 'nunsploitation,' a style of filmmaking that even to this day almost always strives to dress up its prurient intentions by parading as morality tales..

 

Much of nunsploitational cinema has come from Italy and Spain, where sex and Catholicism are both woven into the fabric of society. Due to the dark history of the Church's use of torture during the Inquisition, nunsploitation was also the most natural venue in which to display acts of sadomasochism under the guise of religious penance.

In 'Anticristo: The Bible of Nasty Nun Sinema & Culture' author Steve Fentone compiles an amazing archive of every nunsploitational film ever made, revealing the hidden depth and longevity of this underground phenomena. The book presents its subject in a style that is at once scholarly and entertaining, with hundreds of photographs, illustrations and examples of movie poster art.

 
 
 
           
           
 
 
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