Soledad enters a women reformatory led by modest nuns who look constantly for the welfare of their girls. These include the Sister Consolación, a humorous and cheerful nun who uses a little disconcerting methods to teach but very useful for the girls, to try to forget their past and prepare for a better future. Soledad takes confidence quickly and said she hopes a son of Fernando, a womanizing Andalusian young gentleman very attractive, which coincidentally, the Sister knows.
Acting
Lola Flores owns every frame with chaotic nun energy.
Costume
Habits somehow still serve flamenco drama.

Director
Luis Lucia
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Lola Flores was Spain's biggest flamenco export; this film cashed in on her star power by literally making her a singing-dancing nun. The Catholic Church's actual reception was... complicated.
Director Luis Lucia specialized in 'españolada' films—gloriously stereotypical Andalusian fantasies that real Andalusians often side-eyed. This convent has suspiciously good acoustics for spontaneous musical numbers.
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