
Set over the course of Holy Week, Saint Mick is a contemplative and offbeat dramedy that follows Michaela (“Mick” to everyone who knows her), a novitiate nun living in a quiet, secluded monastery. Thoughtful, creative, and deeply spiritual, Mick also harbors a secret: by night, she sneaks out of the convent to volunteer at a local arthouse movie theater and play bass in a small indie rock band.
When her double life is unexpectedly exposed, the surprise ripples through the monastic community. Mick’s honesty about her divided identity reveals curiosity and quiet rebellion among her fellow sisters, as they each begin (or have already begun) to explore their own questions of purpose, belief, and what it means to live a life of devotion in the modern world.
As the week builds toward Easter, Mick must decide whether to take her perpetual vows and stay in the monastery or step fully into the world beyond its walls. Blending humor, heart, and moments of quiet wonder, Saint Mick is about meeting people in the tension of uncertainty, beholding the beauty of the sacred and the ordinary, and seeking God in the mess of everyday life.






























