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Director: Ondine Bader
Cast: Lou Lou Safran, Olivia Scott Welch, Katie Sarife, Dulcy Rogers
Maculate is a film about a girl in the '50s, sent to a nunnery by her parents as a last resort for her bad behavior. After being kicked out of countless schools, her parents make it clear it's either the Almighty's house or the streets. Soon after her arrival at the abbey she realizes she's pregnant - not wanting to end up homeless - what's a girl to do but fake an immaculate conception?
Critical Reception & Ratings
Maculate, directed by Ondine Bader, is a film about a pregnant girl in the 1950s who is sent to a nunnery by her parents and must fake an immaculate conception. The film's reception and audience ratings are not widely documented, as it appears to be a relatively obscure or lesser-known work.
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Maculate, directed by Ondine Bader, offers a refreshingly unique blend of 1950s period drama and dark comedy, led by standout performances from Lou Lou Safran, Olivia Scott Welch, and Katie Sarife. With its provocative premise of a young woman faking an immaculate conception to avoid homelessness, the film delves into nuanced themes of morality, societal expectations, and the power of female agency in a repressive era.
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