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Filthy Habits: Black Narcissus (1947) and the Roots of Nunsploitation (Part 2)
Bill and Jess continue their two part deep dive into the classic film Black Narcissus (1947) as part of the new Morally Offensive series Filthy Habits. Joining them, once again, is film director Dalila Droege (No More Time).
In part two - they discuss the film’s back half, where everything starts to come apart. Sister Clodagh (Deborah Kerr) loses her grip on the order, while Sister Ruth (Kathleen Byron) finds her commitment to her vocation quickly disintegrating. The crew and their guest discuss Byron’s performance and how it reads today, especially in the context of dated portrayals of mental health and the long history of women on screen being framed as unstable or hysterical. What may have once felt intense now lands differently, and that tension becomes part of the conversation.
We also look at how Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, working as The Archers, use color, design, and stylization to mirror the characters’ unraveling. The result is a film that’s as striking as it is uncomfortable, especially in how it handles desire, repression, and collapse.
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