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Filthy Habits: Black Narcissus (1947) and the Roots of Nunsploitation (Part 1)
Bill and Jess begin a two part deep dive into the classic film Black Narcissus (1947) as part of the Morally Offensive series Filthy Habits, where the show examines religion, repression, and scandal in films about nuns and clergy. Joining them is film director Dalila Droege to help unpack one of the most visually stunning and psychologically intense films of the 1940s.
This episode also introduces a new format for the show. Before diving into the movie itself, the hosts examine Catholic reactions and reviews of Black Narcissus. Religious critics have long been divided about the film’s themes of temptation, vocation, and spiritual crisis, and those responses reveal a lot about how the movie has been interpreted by faith communities over the decades.
In Part One, the discussion focuses on Act I of the film. The panel explores the arrival of the Anglican nuns at a remote Himalayan palace that is being converted into a convent, the unsettling atmosphere of the mountain setting, and the early hints of emotional and spiritual tension that begin to emerge within the mission. Bill, Jess, and Dalila also discuss the filmmaking of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, the performances that made the film legendary, and why Black Narcissus remains one of the most provocative and talked about “nun movies” ever made.
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