Theatrical The film was released in Italy on August 7, 1979, and was screened in 4 cities (including
Turin and
Milan) with a total of 14.307 spectators in the first year. In France, the film was released theatrically in February 1981 under the title ''Les amours interdites d'une religieuse''.
Home video In Italy, the film was released on VHS in its soft version by Avo, Vega Video, and New Video, and in a hard version by Shendene & Moizzi, which however lacks the introductory part with Paola Senatore and Brunello Chiodetti. In the Netherlands, the Italian version was published under the title
Intieme Kloosterbeelden by VFP (Video for Pleasure). In Greece, the hard version was published on VHS in Italian with Greek subtitles with a few cuts, among them the sequence with Senatore and Chiodetti. In the United States, the film was released on June 14, 2005, as
Images in a Convent on DVD by
Media Blasters in its hard version from which three minutes of Marina Ambrosini's scene of diabolical possession were cut. It contains the film only in its Italian dub with no menu option to remove the yellow English subtitles, though they are easily switched off via the user's control. == Film connections ==