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Gebets-Schwestern
Everything is doing well: crosses, candles, priest of the church tower and tails – it applies to edit! It is fucked up ringing the bell until the sacred juice injected into the hot pussies and mouths. The depraved nuns learn every believer to fear …
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Plot Summary
This short documentary provides a glimpse into the lives of Benedictine nuns at the St. Hildegard Abbey in Eibingen, Germany. It explores their daily routines, spiritual practices, and the challenges and joys of their chosen way of life. The film offers a quiet observation of faith, community, and tradition within the cloistered walls.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, "Gebets-Schwestern" likely garnered attention within niche film festival circuits and for its subject matter rather than widespread critical acclaim. Documentaries of this nature often receive praise for their observational style and intimate portrayal of subjects.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a serene and respectful look into monastic life.
Appreciated for its quiet observation and insight into the daily routines of nuns.
Highlights the enduring nature of faith and community in a modern world.
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Fun Fact
The St. Hildegard Abbey in Eibingen, featured in the documentary, was founded in 1900 by Benedictine nuns from St. Walburga Abbey in Eichstätt, and is dedicated to Saint Hildegard of Bingen.
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