jane1987
We follow the story of Sophia, who grew up in a strict Catholic village where people still believe as they did in the 1500s. The arrival of a new family in the village changes the young Sophia's view of faith and of life itself. She wants more than to become a housewife.
She wants to live, to enjoy life, and through the influence of Joyce, her new best friend, Sophia blossoms into a cheerful young woman-playful and spirited. Traits that, in the eyes of the village, the school, and the church, are considered a disgrace. To calm her down and bring her back into line, her father sends her to a convent when she turns eighteen. But does that truly have the desired effect on Sophia, or does she have an effect on life behind the convent walls?
with a credit to Jimmy Plooij for his joke on a picture my actor friends made in nun outfits. you inspired me to write this Jimmy!