Inspired by her lover’s daydreams to run away to Mexico, she takes off for the border, encountering a butch guide named Rey (Andrea Suarez Paz) and suffering numerous mishaps along her journey. Sister Aimee takes this biography and runs with it, presenting Aimee (Julie White) as an exhausted soul saver looking to shake up her life. In real life, Aimee Semple McPherson was a complicated woman cycling through a bouquet of ill-fated marriages, she founded her own church, claimed to have been kidnapped in Mexico in 1926, and was charged with criminal conspiracy after investigators alleged she actually ran off with an ex-employee-turned-lover. ![]() When you hear a description like “movie about a 1920s evangelist housewife,” do you think of a Western lesbian musical thriller version of Gone Girl? No? Well, Sister Aimee is here to change that!
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