Don't Deliver Us From Evil 🆕

Feeling stifled by religious conformity and unloved by their parents, they make a pact to renounce God and dedicate themselves to Satan.

Their behavior escalates from mischievous pranks and mocking communion to increasingly cruel and sadistic acts, including animal cruelty and the seduction and eventual murder of a man. Don't Deliver Us from Evil

( Mais ne nous délivrez pas du mal ) is a controversial 1971 French horror-drama film directed by Joël Séria. It is famous for being initially banned in France due to its themes of adolescent rebellion, sacrilege, and nihilism. Core Premise & Plot Feeling stifled by religious conformity and unloved by

Faced with the threat of being separated, the girls choose a final, extreme act to ensure they remain together forever. Context & Controversies It is famous for being initially banned in

The film follows two teenage girls, Anne and Lore, who are students at a rigid Catholic boarding school.