The Little Hours trailer: Alison Brie and Aubrey Plaza play Nuns gone wild in NSFW clip from Sundance film
The film premiered at Sundance earlier this year
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Your support makes all the difference.Having won over critics at Sundance Film Review, the first trailer for The Little Hours — Jeff Baena's hilarious take on The Decameron — has landed.
Alison Brie, Aubrey Plaza, and Kate Micucci star as Nuns gone wild, doing all the things nuns shouldn’t including swearing, substance abuse and sex.
Dave Franco plays a young servant who indulges with the nuns, while John C. Reilly plays a Father and Fred Armisen an unamused clergyman.
Nick Offerman also appears as a Lord who takes the trailer’s standout line: “Bring me his god damn balls.” Watch below.
The official synopses reads: Medieval nuns Alessandra (Alison Brie), Fernanda (Aubrey Plaza), and Ginevra (Kate Micucci) lead a simple life in their convent. Their days are spent chafing at monastic routine, spying on one another, and berating the estate’s day laborer.
After a particularly vicious insult session drives the peasant away, Father Tommasso (John C. Reilly) brings on new hired hand Massetto (Dave Franco), a virile young servant forced into hiding by his angry lord.
Introduced to the sisters as a deaf-mute to discourage temptation, Massetto struggles to maintain his cover as the repressed nunnery erupts in a whirlwind of pansexual horniness, substance abuse, and wicked revelry.
The Little Hours reaches US cinemas 30 June with a UK release date yet to be announced.
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