"Director: Nigel Wingrove"

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  • Sacred Flesh [2000]Sacred Flesh | DVD | (26/03/2007) from £6.75   |  Saving you £8.24 (122.07%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Torn between sexual desire her vows of chastity and her fear of eternal damnation a medieval nun struggles with her sanity. Bordering on madness she seeks solace in the savage words of sexual denial that are spoken to her by a disturbing death Nun vision. Her sanity is further threatened by the imagined figure of Mary Magdalene who challenges her concepts of sex as an evil malignant force. In between these discussions the nun's mind is filled with brooding violent sexual fantasies that push her into a world of blackness blood and orgasmic destruction.

  • Sacred Flesh [DVD] [2000]Sacred Flesh | DVD | (20/06/2011) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Torn between sexual desire her vows of chastity and her fears of eternal damnation a medieval nun struggles with her sanity. Bordering on madness she seeks solace in the savage words of sexual denial that are spoken to her by a disturbing Death Nun vision. Her sanity is further threatened by the imagined figure of Magdalen who challenges her concepts of sex as an evil malignant force. In between these discussions the nun's mind is filled with brooding violent sexual fantasies that push her into a world of blackness blood and orgasmic self destruction. Sacred Flesh has continued to provoke controversy since its original theatrical release in 2000 and has regularly featured in the press and in tv documentaries where the clips of lesbian whippings and crucified orgies still shock.

  • Visions of Ecstasy [DVD]Visions of Ecstasy | DVD | (02/04/2012) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Visions of Ecstasy, a short, experimental art film made in 1989, is the only film ever to have been banned outright in the UK solely on the grounds of blasphemy. Further its depiction and interpretation of the erotic imaginings of the 16th Century Carmelite nun, St. Teresa, were such that the films banning was upheld in an historic judgement at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg in a case that took seven years to reach its conclusion. Now, due to the abolition of the UK's blasphemy laws in 2008, Visions of Ecstasy is finally being released. Included with this historic film is also a 40 page, booklet written by the films director, Nigel Wingrove, in which he explains how the film came to be made, the effect its banning had on his life and future work, and how his continuing battles against film censorship led eventually to the resignation of the BBFC's then director, JamesFerman, the legalisation of pornography and a general relaxations of film classification overall.Also included on this DVD are the director's first erotic short film, Axel (1986) and his nunsploitation feature, Sacred Flesh (2000), in which a Mother Superior struggles with her sexual desires in a series of imagined dialogues with Mary Magdalene will her mind torments her with images of sexual perversion, lesbianism and sadomasochism.

  • Sacred Flesh [2000]Sacred Flesh | DVD | (10/07/2000) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Torn between sexual desire her vows of chastity and her fear of eternal damnation a medieval nun struggles with her sanity. Bordering on madness she seeks solace in the savage words of sexual denial that are spoken to her by a disturbing death Nun vision. Her sanity is further threatened by the imagined figure of Mary Magdalene who challenges her concepts of sex as an evil malignant force. In between these discussions the nun's mind is filled with brooding violent sexual fantasies that push her into a world of blackness blood and orgasmic destruction.

  • Satanic Sluts: Sluts in a Box [DVD]Satanic Sluts: Sluts in a Box | DVD | (22/02/2010) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

  • Let Us Pray - The Nunsploitation CollectionLet Us Pray - The Nunsploitation Collection | DVD | (22/10/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    This Box Set Contains the following films: Sacred Flesh (Dir: Nigel Wingrove) (1999): Torn between sexual desire her vows of chastity and her fear of eternal damnation a medieval nun struggles with her sanity. Bordering on madness she seeks solace in the savage words of sexual denial that are spoken to her by a disturbing ""death Nun"" vision. Her sanity is further threatened by the imagined figure of Mary Magdalene who challenges her concepts of sex as an evil malignant force. In between these discussions the nun's mind is filled with brooding violent sexual fantasies that push her into a world of blackness blood and orgasmic destruction. Sinful Nuns (Dir: Sergio Grieco) (1973): A twisted take on Romeo and Juliet as Lucita is locked away in a convent to keep her away from her lover Esteban. Before the pair can elope Esteban is accused of heresy. Hiding in the convent he discovers the horrifying depravity of the covent's abbess Sister Incarnation. Can Esteban rescue his love from this madhouse before the inquisitor discovers what is going on and has everyone executed? Justine (Dir Chris Boger) (1977): Based on the infamous Marquis de Sade's novel 'Justine' The Misfortunes of Virtue' and starring a young Koo Stark as a virtuous innocent whose chosen path of goodness is thwarted at every turn. This film is a dark tale of sexual depravity and Sadean excess. However Justine's sister the cunning and amoral Juliette (Lydia Lisle) chooses a path of sex and debauchery and finds only happiness.

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