Nude Nuns with Big Guns
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Nude Nuns with Big Guns is a 2010 nunsploitation
thriller film.
The film was the subject of one of the largest copyright lawsuits in California. The two lawsuits are the first time that two different companies claiming the intellectual-property rights of the same movie are each suing the same alleged 5,865 BitTorrent downloaders.
will act as amicus counsel on the side of the defendants, who at this stage are known only by their internet IP addresses and rough geographic location.
The lawsuit is seen as part of a courtroom based strategy in which defendants are asked to settle or risk being named in a public lawsuit. If successful, the lawsuit could end up collecting more money than the movie earned at the box office.
Incentive Capital of Utah also filed a nearly identical lawsuit against the same IP addresses with the same judge on May 6, 2011.
On May 23, 2011, Camelot filed to dismiss their case, though the distribution group stated that they may refile it the case in San Francisco. The lawsuit filed by Incentive Capital was dropped on June 10, 2011.
Nunsploitation
Nunsploitation is a subgenre of exploitation film which had its peak in Europe in the 1970s. These films typically involve Christian nuns living in convents during the Middle Ages. The main conflict of the story is usually of a religious or sexual nature, such as religious oppression or sexual...
thriller film.
The film was the subject of one of the largest copyright lawsuits in California. The two lawsuits are the first time that two different companies claiming the intellectual-property rights of the same movie are each suing the same alleged 5,865 BitTorrent downloaders.
Plot
A nun, Sister Sarah, is neglected and abused by a corrupted clergy. On the verge of death after being heavily drugged and wounded the nun receives a commandment from God to take revenge against those who have sinned. After acquiring heavy weaponry, the nun seeks to kill those who had previously abused her. In response, the church hires the "Los Muertos" motorcycle gang to track her down and kill her.Cast
- Asun OrtegaAsun OrtegaAsunción Ortega Vidal , is a Spanish actress and model.-Early life and acting career:Ortega was born as Asunción Ortega Vidal in Murcia, Spain, on October 8, 1981, she is one of 5 siblings. She is fluent in Spanish, German and English. She also speaks some Dutch and Portuguese...
as Sister Sarah - Aycil Yeltan as Sister Angelina
- Simon Harker as himself
- Bill Oberst Jr.Bill Oberst Jr.Bill Oberst Jr. is an American actor of German descent. His career includes projects in film, television, and one-man-show theater performances. He is best known for his portrayal of icon and humorist Lewis Grizzard, performed in theatrical tours across the southern United...
as Brother John - Julie O'Leary as Chastity
- Kimberly Ables Jindra as Sister Mary
- Maz Siam as Father Bernardo
- Tomas Boykin as Reverend Doolittle
BitTorrent lawsuit
On March 7, 2011, Camelot Distribution Group, a film company based in Los Angeles, filed a federal lawsuit, Case No. CV 11-1949 DDP (FMOx), in the District Court for the Central District of California, against BitTorrent users who allegedly downloaded the movie between January and . The lawsuit which targets 5,865 IP addresses, seeks to compel ISPs to identify the defendants from their IP addresses. The company has until May 13 to "show cause why the Doe defendants should not be severed and/or dismissed from this action based on improper joinder of parties or lack of personal jurisdiction". The Electronic Frontier FoundationElectronic Frontier Foundation
The Electronic Frontier Foundation is an international non-profit digital rights advocacy and legal organization based in the United States...
will act as amicus counsel on the side of the defendants, who at this stage are known only by their internet IP addresses and rough geographic location.
The lawsuit is seen as part of a courtroom based strategy in which defendants are asked to settle or risk being named in a public lawsuit. If successful, the lawsuit could end up collecting more money than the movie earned at the box office.
Incentive Capital of Utah also filed a nearly identical lawsuit against the same IP addresses with the same judge on May 6, 2011.
On May 23, 2011, Camelot filed to dismiss their case, though the distribution group stated that they may refile it the case in San Francisco. The lawsuit filed by Incentive Capital was dropped on June 10, 2011.