Naughty Nun streaming
Genre
Comedy
Year
1972
Runtime
1h22

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Naughty Nun

Indulge in a captivating journey through desires and scandals.

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Synopsis

In the movie Naughty Nun (La bella Antonia, prima Monica e poi Dimonia), Edwige Fenech portrays the enchanting Antonia, a young woman who navigates her way through a series of intriguing encounters with a mix of humor and scandal. The narrative unfolds in a captivating blend of comedy and drama, where Antonia's journey from innocence to sophistication is portrayed with a touch of sensual allure. Set against a backdrop of societal norms and taboos, the film delves into the complexities of human desires and the unexpected twists that fate can bring. With a mix of light-hearted moments and deeper reflections, Naughty Nun is a compelling exploration of ambition, temptation, and the intricacies of human relationships.

Cast

  • Edwige Fenech

    Edwige Fenech

    Antonia

  • Riccardo Garrone

    Riccardo Garrone

    Giovanni Piccolomini

  • Piero Focaccia

    Il pittore

  • Dada Gallotti

    Dada Gallotti

    Domicilla

  • Elio Crovetto

    Elio Crovetto

    Fra' Pomponio

  • Umberto D'Orsi

    Umberto D'Orsi

    Domenico Mincaglia

Reviews

Naughty Nun stands as a unique blend of comedy and drama that showcases Edwige Fenech's undeniable charm and versatility. While some critics commend the film for its bold storytelling and engaging performances, others criticize its unconventional approach and occasional tonal shifts. Despite its mixed reception, the movie manages to captivate audiences with its intriguing plot twists and memorable characters. Rotten Tomatoes rates it 4.8/10, praising the film's aesthetic and thematic elements while noting its narrative inconsistencies. IMDb gives it a solid 5.3/10, highlighting Fenech's exceptional portrayal and the film's entertainment value. Metacritic presents a divided viewpoint, with a moderate 5.6/10 rating, emphasizing the movie's artistic ambition and divisive execution.