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‘Rebel Hearts’ Film Review: Nuns Make a Ruckus in ’60s-Set Documentary

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Also Read: 14 Buzziest Sundance Movies for Sale in 2021, From Questlove's 'Summer of Soul' to Rebecca Hall's 'Passing' (Photos)The story is specific to one group of women at one particular time, but five decades later, it’s certainly applicable to current questions about the role of religion in society, about the place of tradition and rigor in the Church and about how social justice movements intersect with biblical teachings.

And it’s hard not to think Pope Francis would be on the side of the sisters’ ruckus-raising.The Sisters of the Immaculate Heart became what it was in the 1960s, Kos’ film suggests, partly because some young, independent women saw the religious life as a way out of the patriarchal strictures of normal society, which.

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