
Inquiring Nuns
Directed by Gordon Quinn, Gerald Temaner7.7
Two young nuns explore Chicago--from a supermart to the Art Institute and in front of churches on Sunday--confronting people with the crucial question, "Are you happy?" They meet many people--a lonely girl, a happy mother, a nun, some lovers, two hippie musicians, a lady sociologist, a college professor, even Stepin Fetchit; and receive many answers--"Happiness is the absence of fear," "Avoiding people," "Rasberries," "Joy in knowing Christ." The humor and sadness of these honest encounters lift the film beyond its interview format to a serious and moving inquiry into the concerns of contemporary man, and also into the circumstances in which men will actually express their concerns.
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Inquiring Nuns was released on 1 de noviembre de 1968.
Inquiring Nuns was directed by Gordon Quinn, Gerald Temaner.
Inquiring Nuns has a runtime of 60min.
Two young nuns explore Chicago--from a supermart to the Art Institute and in front of churches on Sunday--confronting people with the crucial question, "Are you happy?" They meet many people--a lonely girl, a happy mother, a nun, some lovers, two hippie musicians, a lady sociologist, a college professor, even Stepin Fetchit; and receive many answers--"Happiness is the absence of fear," "Avoiding people," "Rasberries," "Joy in knowing Christ." The humor and sadness of these honest encounters lift the film beyond its interview format to a serious and moving inquiry into the concerns of contemporary man, and also into the circumstances in which men will actually express their concerns.
The key characters in Inquiring Nuns are Self (Stepin Fetchit).
Inquiring Nuns is rated Not Rated.
Inquiring Nuns is a Documental film.
Inquiring Nuns has an audience rating of 7.7 out of 10.




