In a secluded monastery in the 17th century, a group of nuns lives under the strict supervision of an authoritarian abbess. Their daily routine is interrupted by a series of unsettling events that begin to shake the community: the dark pasts of some nuns come to light, revealing secrets and repressed desires. The arrival of a new nun, who is fleeing her own torment, brings an air of mystery that tests the faith and loyalty of the religious women.
As tensions unfold within the convent, the nuns find themselves caught between their spiritual yearning and human passions. Mystical visions and earthly temptations intertwine in a disturbing way, causing the innocence of monastic life to crumble. Repression and madness become the protagonists of this story, unveiling the vulnerability of those who have vowed devotion and purity.
The atmosphere grows more claustrophobic and oppressive as external forces—the need for salvation and the judgment of the outside world—threaten to destroy the fragile peace of the convent. In a climax filled with tension, the nuns must confront their internal demons and decide whether their only way out is redemption or damnation. In this tale of sin, guilt, and the quest for identity, the line between faith and despair becomes increasingly blurred.