Sundance 2017: Sony Pictures Classics Lands Rights to Religious Drama ‘Novitiate’

Sony Pictures Classics‘ eyes seem to be on Sundance‘s more serious fare with their acquisition of Maggie Betts’ controversial religious drama Novitiate.

The film stars Margaret Qualley (TV’s The Leftovers) as Sister Cathleen, a girl training to be a nun during the Vatican II era of the Catholic Church in the early ’60s, when major changes were occurring within the Church authority and doctrine. Cathleen faces crises of faith, sexuality, and identity among this time of great change. “Novitiate” refers to a novice, particularly within religious orders.

Co-starring with Qualley are Melissa Leo as Mother Superior as well as Denis O’Hare (TV’s American Horror Story), Morgan Saylor (TV’s Homeland), Julianne Nicholson (Black Mass), Dianna Agron (TV’s Glee), Liana Liberato (Best of Me), Maddie Hasson (God Bless America), and Qualley’s The Leftovers brother Chris Zylka.

Sony Pictures Classics negotiated a mid-seven-figure deal for the movie. Word out of Sundance says that the film is quite provocative for its subject matter and is a solid breakout for director Betts.

 

Rachel Lutack: Managing Editor|| Rachel has a Bachelor's Degree in English from the University of California, Los Angeles and is currently pursuing graduate studies at the University of Southern California, working towards her MFA in Writing for the Screen and Television. When she's not writing, you can catch Rachel watching anything involving Brit Marling or Greta Gerwig.
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