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Images in a Convent

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Images in a Convent
Directed byJoe D'Amato
Written byJoe D'Amato (as Tom Salima)
StarringPaola Senatore
Music byNico Fidenco
Release date
February 4, 1979
Running time
82 minutes
93 minutes (USA uncut)
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Images in a Convent (Template:Lang-it) is a 1979 sexploitation film by Italian cult filmmaker Joe D'Amato starring Paola Senatore and Donald O'Brien.

The film belongs to the 'nunsploitation' subgenre. It contains strong scenes of graphic violence relating to demonic possession, as well as hardcore pornography (including explicit lesbianic depictions of digital penetration and cunnilingus).[citation needed]

Plot

Behind the walls of a secluded convent, the nuns commit sexual acts at night with each other, while living in fear that their Mother Superior may learn of their transgressions. One day, an injured man appears at the convent and the sisters take him in. One by one, the nuns become attracted to the man and take turns visiting his room at night. Unbeknownst to them, Satan has also entered the convent and is turning the nuns into horny sinners. Finally an exorcist (Donald O'Brien) is sent to the convent, to drive out Satan and restore godliness to the monastery's lustful inhabitants.

Cast

Release

Images in a Convent was released direct to video in the US and UK.[citation needed]

Film connections

In 1986, D'Amato directed another nunsploitation film, Convent of Sinners.[citation needed]