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Novitiate
In the early 1960s, during the Vatican II era, a young woman training to become a nun struggles with issues of faith, sexuality and the changing church.
Margaret Betts
Margaret Betts
Casts & Crew
Margaret Qualley
Melissa Leo
Julianne Nicholson
Dianna Agron
Morgan Saylor
Maddie Hasson
Liana Liberato
Rebecca Dayan
Eline Powell
Chelsea Lopez
Denis O'Hare
Chris Zylka
Lisa Stewart
Alyssa Brindley
Hannah Renèe Jackson
Marco St. John
Eliza Stella Mason
Bill Shick
Danny Vinson
Angela Fox
Neva Howell
Sasha Mason
Peggy Walton-Walker
Ashley Bell
Rosemary Brown
Gabe Beutel-Gunn
Marshall Chapman
Lacy Hartselle
Kamryn Boyd
Lucie Carroll
Adele Marie Pomerenke
Darla Pelton-Perez
Cecilia Wyle
Joseph Wilson
Anna Swiney
Sydney Hoover
Kalista Dwyer
Julia Leigh
Laurie Pallotta
Kaitlyn Williams
Kathy Walton
Melissa Nyenhuis
Rachel Mae Moore
Jeromy Nichols
Abram Knott
Gabriela Contaldo
Nettie Kraft
Juliana Dougherty
Sydney Harris
Jordan Price
Kirk H. Andersen
Ashley Hargrove
Monty Powers
Jeffrey Wilkerson
Courtney Cook
Kerry Graul
Jenny Revord
Bryan Fields
David Alan Spodeck
Kurstan Buck
Tallie Fausnaught
Robert Happy Allen
Shelton Tison
Carter Stewart
Kadence Riggs
Valeigh Rhiannon Alford
Kylie Knott
Abby Harkins
Jasmin Maya Larsen
Stephanie Heuer
Debbie Swierk
Tonya Webb
Shelby Johnson
Emma Barberi
Shayna-Raye Funderburk
Emma Grace Peper
Victoria Bradford
Phillip Trammel
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