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Benedetta

I don't know God's ways, but he works his will through me.
2021 | 131m | French

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A 17th-century nun becomes entangled in a forbidden lesbian affair with a novice. But it is Benedetta's shocking religious visions that threaten to shake the Church to its core.
Release Date: Jul 09, 2021
Director: Paul Verhoeven
Writer: Judith C. Brown, Paul Verhoeven, David Birke
Genres: Drama, Romance, History
Keywords italy, suicide, nun, based on novel or book, based on true story, lesbian relationship, trial, torture, mother superior, lgbt, convent (nunnery), plague, nunsploitation, 17th century, flagellation, peep hole, lesbian nun, visions, provocative
Production Companies France 2 Cinéma, France 3 Cinéma, Pathé, SBS Productions, Topkapi Films, Belga Productions
Box Office Revenue: $2,652,725
Budget: $24,350,000
Updates Updated: Feb 27, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Feb 28, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
Virginie Efira Sister Benedetta Carlini
Charlotte Rampling Sister Felicita
Daphné Patakia Bartolomea
Lambert Wilson Nuncio
Olivier Rabourdin Alfonso Cecchi
Louise Chevillotte Sister Christina
Hervé Pierre Paolo Ricordati
Clotilde Courau Midea Carlini
David Clavel Giuliano Carlini
Guilaine Londez Sister Jacopa
Gaëlle Jeantet Sister Petra
Justine Bachelet Sister Juliana
Lauriane Riquet Sister Roasanna
Eléna Plonka Young Benedetta
Héloïse Bresc Christina enfant
Jonathan Couzinié Jésus-Christ
Vinciane Millereau Doctor
Jérôme Chappatte Secretary
Ewan Ribard Executioner
Nicolas Béguinot Writer
Satya Dusaugey Mercenary Dragon
Nicolas Gaspar Captain of the Mercenaries
Benjamin Penemaria Captain of Soldiers
Antoine Lelandais Lieutenant
Frédéric Sauzay Shepherd
Sophie Breyer Novice
Célia Kaci Young Novice
Alexia Chardard Sister Giulia
Sébastien Chabane Passerby
Boris Gillot Merchant
Léa Lopez Teenager from Pescia #1
Olga Milshtein Teenager from Pescia #2
Pascal Le Corre Flagellant
Raphaël Potier Plague Victim
Philippe Saunier Resident of Pescia
Fabrice Cals City Resident
Quentin D'Hainaut Villager (uncredited)
Name Job
Andrea Grossi Additional Camera
Anne Dudley Original Music Composer
Eric Bourges Art Direction
Jean-Paul Mugel Sound Mixer
Katia Boutin Dialogue Editor, ADR Supervisor
Charles de Ville Sound Editor
Jules Laurin Foley Editor
Damien Luquet Boom Operator
Philippe Penot Foley Artist
Margot Saada ADR Editor
Ayelen Camiña Visual Effects Coordinator
Marion Frelat Visual Effects Coordinator
Emilia Napame Visual Effects
Judith C. Brown Book
Sophie Martel Set Dresser
Pascal Bonitzer Script Consultant
Karine Atalla Makeup Artist
Priscilla Baratiny Makeup Artist
Véronique Boslé Hairstylist
Guillaume Castagné Special Effects Makeup Artist
Valérie Chapelle Makeup Artist
Eleonora Dessi Assistant Makeup Artist
Odile Fourquin Key Makeup Artist
Mathieu Guéraçague Key Hair Stylist
Frédéric Lainé Special Effects Makeup Artist
Alexandra Moulié Special Effects Makeup Artist
Francesca Piani Hairstylist
France Rossi Hairstylist
Marine Tesson Makeup Artist
Paul Verhoeven Director, Screenplay
David Birke Screenplay
Jeanne Lapoirie Director of Photography
Katia Wyszkop Production Design
Pierre-Jean Larroque Costume Design
Antoine Citrinot Assistant Sound Editor
Cyril Holtz Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Damien Lazzerini Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Florian Penot Assistant Foley Artist
Alexis Place Sound Supervisor
Stéphane Batut Casting
Alain Carsoux Visual Effects Director
Guillaume Le Gouez Visual Effects Supervisor
Thomas Lechevallier Set Designer
Thierry Poulet Assistant Art Director
Olivier Afonso Special Effects Makeup Artist
Diego Avolio Makeup Artist
Veronica Beffa Assistant Makeup Artist
Amélie Bouilly Makeup Artist
Sara Cattani Assistant Makeup Artist
Antoine Delannoy Special Effects Makeup Artist
Virginie Duranteau Key Hair Stylist
Christine Giugno Makeup Artist
Panos Kondylis Makeup Artist
Céline Llerena Special Effects Makeup Artist
Laura Ozier Key Makeup Artist
Stefania Piovesan Assistant Makeup Artist
Floris Schuller Special Effects Makeup Artist
Justine Landais Makeup Trainee
Job ter Burg Editor
Name Title
Jérôme Seydoux Producer
Kevin Chneiweiss Associate Producer
Arnold Heslenfeld Co-Producer
Kateryna Merkt Associate Producer
Job ter Burg Associate Producer
Frans van Gestel Co-Producer
Michel Merkt Producer
Conchita Airoldi Executive Producer
Fabrice Delville Co-Producer
Teun Hilte Co-Producer
Laurette Schillings Co-Producer
Christophe Toulemonde Co-Producer
Patrick Vandenbosch Co-Producer
Saïd Ben Saïd Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

After living in a nunnery in Pescia since her youth, "Benedetta" (Virginie Efira) has visions that lead her to believe that she is speaking directly to Jesus. A somewhat sceptical Mother Superior (Charlotte Rampling) and her fellow nun "Christina" (Louise Cevillotte) have doubts, but those are not s ... hared by an all-too-willing clergy and soon the young woman is the new Abbess. Simultaneously, the nunnery takes in the young "Bartolomea" (Daphne Patakia) from a torrid and violent relationship with her father and the two women become fast friends - with benefits! When the erstwhile Abbess flees to seek the intervention of the Papal Nuncio (Lambert Wilson) the full power of the church now confronts "Benedetta" - is she really a conduit from their Saviour, or is she no more than a fraud with "bestial" tendencies? The film looks stunning, the attention to the detail is excellent and Paul Verhoeven manages to delicately weave a story that demonstrates just how naive and gullible folks were in the 17th century; how fearful they were of god - and more importantly, the church and he uses the symbolism of the stigmata and of the crown of thorns to illustrate successfully the profound nature of deeply-held attitudes held by a largely ignorant, superstitious, population - especially as the plague approaches their city. It is based in fact, so the ending has limited scope for jeopardy; but Efira is superb in the role as are Cevilotte and Rampling - whose position as the story develops becomes quite an intriguing tightrope act. Sex features prominently, but none of it is gratuitous or seamy - it seems perfectly natural until used as a means of torture (and not in any kinky way!). Was she a charlatan? I know what I think...

Apr 23, 2022