**St. Agatha (2018)** is a psychological horror film set in the 1950s in a small town in Georgia, USA. The story follows Mary (Sabrina Kern), a pregnant young woman seeking refuge in a remote convent to escape her troubled past.
Initially, Mary is welcomed by the seemingly compassionate nuns, led by the stern Mother Superior (Carolyn Hennesy). However, she quickly realizes that the convent hides horrifying secrets. The nuns enforce brutal rules and oppressive discipline, turning the convent into a place of dread and suffocation. Mary begins to uncover dark conspiracies tied to faith, greed, and manipulation.
Trapped within the convent and under constant surveillance, Mary must find a way to resist Mother Superiorβs control and protect her unborn child. The film builds an atmosphere of tension and darkness, filled with psychological twists and a fight for survival.
**St. Agatha** is not only a horror story but also a reflection on the darker aspects of blind faith and oppression within religious institutions.