'LAMBS OF GOD'
GOTHIC SERIES WITH ESSIE DAVIS, ANN DOWD AND SAM REID
Rejoice, spylings, we have first photos from one of the most anticipated of this year's new epic shows! Period set Gothic thriller
LAMBS OF GOD should hit Australian
Foxtel sometime this year starring
Essie Davis, Ann
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The series will premiere next month at Series Mania in Lille, France |
Dowd and
Sam Reid in a four part drama which centres around three eccentric, secluded nuns living on a remote island, forgotten by time and the Church – until a priest unwittingly happens upon them.
LAMBS OF GOD FOLLOWS
the journey of three Catholic nuns, Sisters
Iphigenia (
Essie Davis), Margarita (
Ann Dowd) and Carla (
Jessica
Barden), who are the last
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Our dearest Sam Reid plays the only man in the series |
remaining members of the enclosed order of St
Agnes. They have forgotten the world outside until a young priest,
Father Ignatius (
Sam Reid), pushes his way through the undergrowth in
the hope of finding prime real estate. What
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The series will air sometime this summer on Foxtel in Australia |
unfolds is a psychological
and frightening game of survival; a thrilling ride in which the nuns
become criminals and Father Ignatius is forced to confront his own
personal weaknesses.
FERAL NUNS IN A MONASTERY
As you can see from the photos, the mini series, a small screen adaptation of a a
Marele Day novel, will be very atmospheric and highly stylized, a lush,
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The series was shot in Sydney and Tasmania! |
evocative drama that is both ancient and incredibly modern, with its timeless message of resilience, and the power of story- telling as a redemptive force. Written by
Sarah Lambert, it was directed by
Jeffrey Walker.
Sounds captivating - monks and nuns usually are, with or without a flock of sheep.
ReplyDeleteThe plot is relevant to our times, through the young priest's mission to sell the convent for real estate profit.
yes, they're really trying to sell everything that they can these days, sometimes they flock on a piece of property like birds of prey!
DeleteThat sounds creepy!
ReplyDeleteit looks like they were butchering a pig or something!
DeleteI have a thing for nuns, but FERAL nuns . . . YOWZA! I don't know if we'll get to see that Australian series here in Canada, so perhaps I should check out the book on which it's based.
ReplyDeleteI think you will get to see it, Debs, probably on the same channel that aired Picnic at the Hanging Rock because that one was also from Foxtel!
DeleteI do like naughty fantasies with monks LOL there are many a joyfully naughty film with that topic :)
This miniseries sounds like it's my cuppa tea. I'll have to torrent it if we don't get it here.
ReplyDeleteTorrent it is all the way! May God bless and protect the free downloads around the net.
DeleteAmen!
Deletehallelujah!
DeleteHello Dezzz!
ReplyDeleteno Hail Marys?
DeleteI do like the sound of feral nuns, it reminds me of my schooldays!
ReplyDeleteoh, noes, Fran, I can only imagine... but I think I don't want to :))) Irish nuns really are sometimes a special kind of bitches indeed.
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