Saw Paul Verhoeven's latest, Benedetta, based on true events, it tells the story of 17th century Italian nun Benedetta Carlini, who one day receives visions of Jesus and is marked by the stigmata, after which she is promptly named abbess.
It's a Verhoeven flick so you know what's up: gratuitous violence and full frontal nudity, this movie has that in spades. But it's also quite beautifully shot and the actors are all delivering great, convincing performances. My main gripe is probably that I'm not sure what the moral of the story is. I was unfamiliar with the life of Benedetta, but all through the movie I was expecting a twist as to the true nature of Benedetta's rapport with Jesus, and it never came. Despite being set in Italy, this movie is a French production with a likewise cast, but that's not really an issue (similar to Valkyrie being set in Germany but featuring English speaking actors).
I think this is well worth a watch if you're not squeamish or faint of heart. I found it entertaining and it has great pacing for a 2-hours-and-change movie, but your enjoyment of it is probably gonna hinge on what you ultimately take away from the story.