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BENEDETTA: Paul Verhoeven’s 2021 Movie Acquired By Mubi For UK Release

Lesbian nun drama headed to Cannes

Bendetta

Benedetta Acquired by Mubi for UK Release

The full lineup for this year’s Cannes Film Festival hasn’t yet been officially unveiled, but one of the few titles confirmed for the Croisette has already been snapped up, with Mubi acquiring Paul Verhoeven’s much-anticipated Benedetta for the U.K. and Ireland.

The arthouse streaming platform and theatrical distributor says it plans to give the French-language film — telling the story of a lesbian nun and tackling themes of sex, sexuality and religion — a cinematic release.

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Benedetta, which was destined for Cannes last year before the event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is now set to have it world premiere in the south of France on July 9, adding to a late-career revival for Verhoeven (Basic Instinct, Turkish Delight, Total Recall, RoboCop, Starship Troopers, Showgirls) following 2016’s Elle, which landed Isabelle Huppert a Best Actress Oscar nomination (she ultimately lost to Emma Stone for her role in La La Land).

The film stars Virginie Efira (Sybil) as a 17th century nun who suffers from disturbing religious and erotic visions and begins a romantic love affair with another nun. Inspired by the book Immodest Acts, written by historian Judith C Brown, the film also stars Charlotte Rampling (45 Years, Red Sparrow), Daphné Patakia (Nimic), Lambert Wilson (The Matrix Reloaded, Catwoman) and Olivier Rabourdin (Eastern Boys, Of Gods and Men), and was co-written by David Birke, who partnered with Verhoeven on Elle. Benedetta was produced by Said Ben Said at SBS Production, Michel Merkt and Pathé, which is also handling international sales.

Benedetta adds to a growing slate of theatrical releases Mubi has lined up for the U.K. and Ireland, including Ben Sharrock’s twice BAFTA nominated Limbo, Michel Franco’s New Order, Ninja Thyberg’s Sundance hit Pleasure, Céline Sciamma’s latest film Petite Maman and First Cow from Kelly Reichardt, which Mubi holds all rights for internationally (excluding North America and China).

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Ean Marshall

Born and raised in Brooklyn, Ean Marshall is an aspiring writer and film critic. In 2015, he graduated from American University with a double major in Print Journalism and Literature, specifically in the Film Studies track, writing his thesis on James Bond films. A huge cinephile, his tastes range from the films of Akira Kurosawa ( he's seen every one), the documentaries of Frederick Wiseman, the charming low-budget efforts of Roger Corman, to the silent comedies of Myrn Lloyd. When he's not watching movies, he loves running in the local park, reading fantasy novels and Marvel comics, and playing with his dog.
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