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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 93%

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On DVD: August 25, 2020 On Digital/VOD: July 28, 2020

R | 1h 18m | Drama

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Growing up in the Midwest in the early 2000s, 16-year-old Alice (Natalia Dyer) has always been a good Catholic girl. However, when an innocent online chat turns racy, she is immediately overwhelmed with guilt. To help suppress her urges, she goes to a religious retreat but finds it really difficult, especially when a cute boy starts flirting with her. Alice is extremely confused when she discovers hypocrisy within those who are attending the retreat, but finds relief from an unlikely ally who opens her eyes to what it really means to be a good person.

Director: Karen Maine

Studio: Vertical Entertainment

Producer(s): Colleen Hammond, Eleanor Columbus, Katie Cordeal, Rodrigo Teixeira

Cast: Natalia Dyer, Timothy Simons, Wolfgang Novogratz, Francesca Reale, Susan Blackwell, Parker Wierling, Alisha Boe, Donna Lynne Champlin, Christian Adam, Donna Champlin, Gavrielle Fontanilla, Zachary Forsythe, Teesha Renee

Writer(s): Karen Maine

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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 93%

67%

On DVD: August 25, 2020 On Digital/VOD: July 28, 2020

R | 1h 18m | Drama

  Watch Trailer

Growing up in the Midwest in the early 2000s, 16-year-old Alice (Natalia Dyer) has always been a good Catholic girl. However, when an innocent online chat turns racy, she is immediately overwhelmed with guilt. To help suppress her urges, she goes to a religious retreat but finds it really difficult, especially when a cute boy starts flirting with her. Alice is extremely confused when she discovers hypocrisy within those who are attending the retreat, but finds relief from an unlikely ally who opens her eyes to what it really means to be a good person.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 93%

67%

On DVD: August 25, 2020

On Digital/VOD: July 28, 2020

R | 1h 18m | Drama

Growing up in the Midwest in the early 2000s, 16-year-old Alice (Natalia Dyer) has always been a good Catholic girl. However, when an innocent online chat turns racy, she is immediately overwhelmed with guilt. To help suppress her urges, she goes to a religious retreat but finds it really difficult, especially when a cute boy starts flirting with her.

Alice is extremely confused when she discovers hypocrisy within those who are attending the retreat, but finds relief from an unlikely ally who opens her eyes to what it really means to be a good person.