Garfagnana, Italy, 1347. The handsome servant Masseto, fleeing from his vindictive master, takes shelter in a nunnery where three young nuns, Sister Alessandra, Sister Ginevra and Sister Fernanda, try unsuccessfully to find out what their purpose in life is, a conundrum that each of them faces in different ways.
The Little Hours has generally received mixed reviews.
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The Little Hours was released in 2017 and has generally received mixed reviews.
Online reviewers have written 210 reviews, giving The Little Hours (2017) an average rating of 58%.
Overall, film critics marginally prefer the movie, giving it an average score of 67%, compared to cinema-goers, who gave it a slightly lower average score of 61%.
With a score of 58%, The Little Hours is roughly the same as the average Cinafilm score for movies made in 2017, which stands at 60%.
Other movies from 2017 with similar scores include films like Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, Ghost in the Shell and Beatriz at Dinner.
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