Convent of Sinners is a 1986 Italian horror film directed by Joe D'Amato. The story follows a young woman named Antonia who is sent to a convent after being accused of witchcraft. Once there, she discovers that the convent is actually a place of sin and corruption, with the nuns engaging in all sorts of depraved acts.
As Antonia tries to escape, she uncovers a dark secret about the convent and its Mother Superior. The film is filled with graphic scenes of violence and sexuality, making it a controversial entry in the nunsploitation genre.
Convent of Sinners is known for its atmospheric cinematography and haunting score, creating a sense of dread throughout the film. It has gained a cult following among fans of exploitation cinema for its shocking content and provocative themes.