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The Very Private Work of Sister K

"Good sex, that's where God goes to Church"

Accused of grave transgressions, one young nun battles the oldest of beliefs as the true nature of sexuality is put on trial. A witty, intense and unpredictable tale fusing rapid-fire chamber-drama with fearless acting and relentless cinematic appeal. Award-winning director Johan Liedgren teams up with director of photography Zia Mohajerjasbi and actress Liza Curtiss as Sister K in “…a modern bar-fighting lovechild of Eyes Wide Shut and 12 Angry Men.”

Top Cast

  • Liza Curtiss

    Liza Curtiss

    Sister K

  • Bruce Jennings

    Bruce Jennings

    Visitor

  • Bradley Goodwill

    Bradley Goodwill

    Priest

  • Ed Stone

    Ed Stone

    Priest

  • Kurt Lanz

    Kurt Lanz

    Priest

Overview

Accused of grave transgressions, one young nun battles the oldest of beliefs as the true nature of sexuality is put on trial. A witty, intense and unpredictable tale fusing rapid-fire chamber-drama with fearless acting and relentless cinematic appeal. Award-winning director Johan Liedgren teams up with director of photography Zia Mohajerjasbi and actress Liza Curtiss as Sister K in “…a modern bar-fighting lovechild of Eyes Wide Shut and 12 Angry Men.”

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