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Runaway nun comedy with Marilou Berry lands on premium TV on February 27

Simon Janvier by Simon Janvier
February 28, 2026
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After a theatrical run that drew more than half a million moviegoers, the comedy Sweet Jesus is making its way to premium television. The movie, directed by Frédéric Quiring and led by Marilou Berry alongside Isabelle Nanty, will air on February 27 on a major subscription TV channel, giving home audiences a chance to discover a nun who abandons her cloistered life and crashes headfirst into the modern world.

Why Sweet Jesus stands out as a fish-out-of-water comedy

At the heart of Sweet Jesus is Sister Lucie, who has spent around twenty years in a strict, austere convent. Her life is governed by routine, discipline and religious rules, far removed from everyday life as most people know it today.

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Twice a year, she’s allowed out for medical appointments. During one of these rare trips, she suddenly makes a radical choice: she climbs onto the first bus she sees and runs away. From that moment, the story follows her as she discovers a society that has transformed over the last two decades while she was shut away.

This premise drives the whole narrative: a woman shaped by religious seclusion is forced to confront a world defined by rapid technological change and shifting social norms. The movie uses comedy to highlight the gap between Sister Lucie’s rigid frame of reference and the contemporary environment she’s thrown into.

Story and creative team behind the movie

The script for Sweet Jesus is written by director Frédéric Quiring, based on an idea developed by Sophia Aram, Benoît Cambillard and Frédéric Quiring. The film leans fully into comedic territory, using humor to explore clashes between religious life and present-day realities shaped by technology and evolving social dynamics.

Quiring’s approach fits with his body of work, which often focuses on characters facing unexpected or offbeat situations. His earlier comedies include Sales Gosses (2017), Ma reum (2018), La Très Très Grande Classe (2022) and Notre tout petit petit mariage (2023). Sweet Jesus continues in this vein, centering on a protagonist who has to reinvent herself in circumstances she never saw coming.

Cast: Marilou Berry leads an ensemble of seasoned comedians

The emotional and comic core of Sweet Jesus rests on Marilou Berry, who plays Sister Lucie. Her character must navigate a reality she doesn’t understand, and the movie’s humor grows from her reactions to situations that feel ordinary to everyone else but utterly foreign to her.

Alongside her, Isabelle Nanty appears as Mother Henriette, contributing to the comedic dynamic and the contrast between the cloistered world and the outside environment. The film brings together a cast of familiar faces, including:

  • Evelyne Buyle
  • Valérie Mairesse
  • Barbara Bolotner
  • Marc Ruchmann
  • Anne Benoît
  • David Salles

This ensemble supports the central storyline by embodying the different facets of the society Sister Lucie discovers—whether as authority figures, allies or obstacles in her unusual journey.

Production details, runtime and box office performance

Sweet Jesus runs 86 minutes, keeping the pacing tight and focused on the core comedic idea: the collision between a religious universe and a modern, secular society. The movie was produced by Les films du 24, in co-production with Canal+ and TF1 Films Production, and distributed by UGC Distribution.

With a budget of 7.3 million euros, the film managed to attract a significant audience. In its domestic box office run, Sweet Jesus reached 511,165 admissions after eight weeks in theaters. Internationally, it generated more than 4.2 million dollars in worldwide revenue.

These numbers confirm the appeal of its premise: a popular comedy that plays on sharp contrasts—faith and everyday life, isolation and hyperconnected society, tradition and contemporary culture.

Where and when to watch Sweet Jesus on TV

The TV rollout marks a new phase in the movie’s life cycle. Sweet Jesus is scheduled to air on February 27 on a major premium television channel, which co-produced the film. This broadcast window gives viewers who missed the theatrical release a chance to catch up, and allows those who saw it on the big screen to revisit Sister Lucie’s offbeat escape at home.

For anyone who enjoys comedies about characters thrown into worlds they don’t understand, this TV date is an opportunity to discover how a nun, convinced the outside world has stayed the same, reacts when she realizes everything has changed.

The February 27 airing highlights once again the movie’s central hook: the surprising, sometimes absurd, and often touching runaway adventure of Sister Lucie.

Key facts to remember about Sweet Jesus

  • TV air date: February 27 on a premium subscription channel
  • Director: Frédéric Quiring
  • Lead cast: Marilou Berry (Sister Lucie), Isabelle Nanty (Mother Henriette)
  • Box office admissions in its home territory: 511,165 after eight weeks
  • Worldwide box office revenue: more than 4.2 million dollars
  • Runtime: 86 minutes
  • Budget: 7.3 million euros

 

FAQ

When is Sweet Jesus airing on television?

Sweet Jesus is scheduled to air on February 27 on a premium subscription television channel that co-produced the film.

Who directed Sweet Jesus?

The movie is directed by Frédéric Quiring, who also wrote the script based on an idea developed with Sophia Aram and Benoît Cambillard.

How did Sweet Jesus perform at the box office?

In its domestic market, Sweet Jesus recorded 511,165 admissions after eight weeks in theaters and achieved more than 4.2 million dollars in worldwide revenue.

What is the basic premise of Sweet Jesus?

The film follows Sister Lucie, a nun who has lived in a strict convent for about twenty years. During a rare authorized medical outing, she spontaneously hops on a bus and runs away, discovering a modern society that has drastically changed while she was living a cloistered life. The movie uses comedy to explore the clash between her religious background and the contemporary world shaped by technology and social change.

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