Novitiate

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Novitiate
Novitiate

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6.7 | 2h3m | R | en | Drama

In the early 1960s, during the Vatican II era, a young woman training to become a nun struggles with issues of faith, sexuality and the changing church.

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6.7 | 2h3m | R | en | More Info
Released: October. 27,2017 | Released Producted By: Maven Screen Media , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://sonyclassics.com/novitiate
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In the early 1960s, during the Vatican II era, a young woman training to become a nun struggles with issues of faith, sexuality and the changing church.

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Drama

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Morgan Saylor

Director

David Hale

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Maven Screen Media

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Margaret Qualley
Margaret Qualley

as Sister Cathleen

Melissa Leo
Melissa Leo

as Reverend Mother

Dianna Agron
Dianna Agron

as Sister Mary Grace

Lisa Stewart
Lisa Stewart

as Sister Genevieve

Morgan Saylor
Morgan Saylor

as Sister Evelyn

David Hale
David Hale

Construction Coordinator

John Sanders
John Sanders

Production Design

Michael Williamson
Michael Williamson

Property Master

Gia Grosso
Gia Grosso

Set Decoration

Willie Blanchard
Willie Blanchard

Set Designer

James Wallace
James Wallace

Set Dresser

Andrew Seibert
Andrew Seibert

Set Dresser

Megan Bowsaw
Megan Bowsaw

Set Dresser

David Mellow
David Mellow

"A" Camera Operator

Armanda Costanza
Armanda Costanza

"B" Camera Operator

Danny Brazen
Danny Brazen

Best Boy Grip

Skyler Proctor
Skyler Proctor

Digital Imaging Technician

Kat Westergaard
Kat Westergaard

Director of Photography

Maxx Shores
Maxx Shores

Dolly Grip

Scott Johnson
Scott Johnson

First Assistant "A" Camera

Erin Naifeh
Erin Naifeh

First Assistant "B" Camera

Novitiate Audience Reviews 474n1q

Redwarmin This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
ManiakJiggy This is How Movies Should Be Made
Ceticultsot Beautiful, moving film.
KnotStronger This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
Gordon-11 This film tells the story of a young woman who enters a convent to be a nun, out of her own volition.Wow, the film may be slow to build up for the finale, but the finale is very profound. I am still rendered speechless and am very saddened by the unintended consequences of the reforms. Having the entire world and the entire reason of existence being invalidated is unimaginable. The film finished for twenty minutes already and I am still having a heavy chest. It is a very profound film.
Alexandrina_Picanelli I waited to watch this movie for quite a long time yet now, having watched it, I feel slightly sick in my mouth thanks to the banality, lack of accuracy, shallowness and complete misunderstanding of the subject of mystical love and religious vocation in the Catholic church. I regret spending my time on it. Not sure what was the target audience or who could benefit from watching it. The only nice thing I can say about it is photography, thus 1 star.
Lugo1989 Novitiate is a very solid debut film for Margaret Betts. It covers many themes from religion, faith, doubt, love, and internal turmoil of young girls who decide to devote their lives to God. The writing is good and the story moves fluently throughout the entire film with the exeption of maybe the last few minutes where things slow down a bit. Another positive thing about the writing is that it does not try to attack the church or ever turns into an anti-religion type of film. Everything is explored realistically. Especially the feelings of young girls who sometimes question their choices and ask themselves if it is really worth it. It is essentially a story about love, giving love, sometimes losing it and receiving it back. A vast topic but handled really well in my opinion. Another thing worth mentioning are the performances. All the actresses give great performances with Melissa Leo and Julianne Nicholson being the standouts. Recommended for that, good writing and solid direction.
Paul Allaer "Novitiate" (2017 release; 123 min.) brings the story of Kathleen. As the movie opens, we are told it is "1964" and we get to know Kathleen as she is in a nuns' convent. "I was 17 when I entered the convent, 18 when I started the novitiate. We are all women in love." Wow. We then go to "Ten Years Earlier", as we get to know young Kathleen and her mother, and how Kathleen becomes interested in Catholic school, then the Catholic faith, and eventually the Catholic church. At this point we are 10 min, into to movie but to tell you more of the plot would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.Couple of comments: this is the feature length debut of writer-director Maggie Betts, And what a debut it is! Betts takes a close look at what the road is like towards becoming a nun, with a 6 months postulate and then the 18 months novitiate. These are all young women with an idealistic view of the Catholic church. In a parallel story, Betts also examines the consequences of the Vatican II reforms. The Reverend Mother who runs the convent is entirely opposed to any ref0rms. "Isn't the church just perfect as it is?", she retorts when a younger nun questions her. As one might expect, the pace of the movie is quite slow and deliberate, so this isn't for anyone in a hurry. At times it almost feels like a documentary. I was bowled over by it all, to be honest, and felt deeply invested into these characters. There are a number of scenes in the movie that will break your heart (the disbelief of Kathleen's mother upon learning what Kathleen intends to do with her life; the "chapel of faults"--I shan't say more...). As it plays out, one can't help but be reminded of "The Nun's Story" starring Audrey Hepburn (when asked why she decided to become a nun, one of the young ladies refers to that movie). The movie is helped enormously by several towering performances: Melissa Leo as the Reverend Mother is outstanding, but even better is Margaret Qualley as Kathleen (in one of her first movie roles--she is best known for her recurring role in HBO's The Leftovers). Qualley reminded me physically immediately of a younger Kirsten Stewart. The range of emotions that Qualley is able to convey on the big screen makes it very clear to me that this is a major up-and-coming talent, the last of which we surely haven't seen. Same can be said of writer-director Maggie Betts. If it sounds like I am gushing about this movie, you bet I am. This movie is for me one of the best I have seen this year."Novitiate" premiered at this year's Sundance Film Festival to immediate critical acclaim. No idea why it's taken so long to reach my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati, but better late than never. The Saturday evening screening where I saw this at was attended very nicely. You could hear a pin drop, as the theater was enraptured by this film. If you are in the mood for a probing psychological drama that poses some serious questions about religion and faith and features several stunning acting performances, you cannot go wrong with this, be it in the theater, on VOD or eventually on DVD/Blu-ray. "Novitiate" is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!