From the shadowy corners of 1970s European cult cinema comes — a controversial, atmospheric, and long-sought-after shocker that blends religious transgression, erotic intrigue, and gothic dread. Now, for the first time on DVD, this rare nunsploitation gem is presented uncut and uncensored.
Jenny Tamburi is highlighted for her strong presence, and Françoise Prévost is widely lauded as an effectively "sternly tainted" villainous Abbess. DVD/Blu-ray Features
Most discs only include a collection of high-definition trailers for other "thematically similar" Redemption titles, such as Virgin Witch , Black Magic Rites , and House of Whipcord .
), a young woman forced into a convent by her father to keep her away from her lover, Paolo Malco
"The Sinful Nuns of Saint Valentine" is a deliciously wicked film that revels in its own depravity. For those willing to indulge in its transgressive charms, this DVD release offers a captivating glimpse into the darker corners of Italian exploitation cinema.
If you are a fan of The Devils (1971) or Killer Nun (1979), this is a vital piece of cinema history to add to your shelf!
From the shadowy corners of 1970s European cult cinema comes — a controversial, atmospheric, and long-sought-after shocker that blends religious transgression, erotic intrigue, and gothic dread. Now, for the first time on DVD, this rare nunsploitation gem is presented uncut and uncensored.
Jenny Tamburi is highlighted for her strong presence, and Françoise Prévost is widely lauded as an effectively "sternly tainted" villainous Abbess. DVD/Blu-ray Features
Most discs only include a collection of high-definition trailers for other "thematically similar" Redemption titles, such as Virgin Witch , Black Magic Rites , and House of Whipcord .
), a young woman forced into a convent by her father to keep her away from her lover, Paolo Malco
"The Sinful Nuns of Saint Valentine" is a deliciously wicked film that revels in its own depravity. For those willing to indulge in its transgressive charms, this DVD release offers a captivating glimpse into the darker corners of Italian exploitation cinema.
If you are a fan of The Devils (1971) or Killer Nun (1979), this is a vital piece of cinema history to add to your shelf!