A group of women in an isolated religious colony struggle to reconcile their faith with a series of sexual assaults committed by the colony's men.
12-23-2022
1h 44m
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Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Sarah Polley
Production:
Plan B Entertainment, Hear/Say Productions, Orion Pictures
Revenue:
$7,589,419
Budget:
$20,000,000
Key Crew
Producer:
Jeremy Kleiner
Producer:
Dede Gardner
Executive Producer:
Lyn Lucibello
Executive Producer:
Emily Foley
Unit Publicist:
Lisa Shamata
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Rooney Mara
Patricia Rooney Mara (born April 17, 1985) is an American film and television actress. Mara made her acting debut in 2005 and has gone on to star in films including A Nightmare on Elm Street, the remake of the 1984 horror film, and The Social Network. Mara also portrayed Lisbeth Salander, the title character in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, a Sony Pictures film based on Stieg Larsson’s Millennium book series.
Mara is also known for her charity work. She oversees the charity Faces of Kibera, which benefits orphans from the Kibera slum in Nairobi, Kenya, one of the largest slums in Africa.
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Claire Elizabeth Foy (born 16 April 1984) is an English actress. She studied acting at the Liverpool John Moores University and the Oxford School of Drama, and made her screen debut in the pilot of the supernatural comedy series Being Human, in 2008. Following her professional stage debut at the Royal National Theatre, she played the title role in the BBC One miniseries Little Dorrit (2008) and made her film debut in the American historical fantasy drama Season of the Witch (2011). Following leading roles in the television series The Promise (2011) and Crossbones (2014), Foy received praise for portraying the ill-fated queen Anne Boleyn in the miniseries Wolf Hall (2015).
Foy was educated at Aylesbury High School from the age of 12 and later attended Liverpool John Moores University, studying drama and screen studies. She also trained in a one-year course at the Oxford School of Drama. She graduated in 2007 and moved to London's Peckham district to share a house with five friends from drama school. While at the Oxford School of Drama, Foy appeared in the plays Top Girls, Watership Down, Easy Virtue, and Touched. After appearing on television, she made her professional stage debut in DNA and The Miracle, two of a trio of single acts directed by Paul Miller at the Royal National Theatre in London (the third was Baby Girl).
Foy gained international recognition for portraying the young Queen Elizabeth II in the first two seasons of the Netflix series The Crown, for which she won a Golden Globe and a Primetime Emmy, among other awards. In 2018, she starred in Steven Soderbergh's psychological thriller Unsane and portrayed Janet Shearon, wife of astronaut Neil Armstrong, in Damien Chazelle's biopic First Man. For the latter role, she was nominated for a BAFTA and a Golden Globe.
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Jessie Buckley is an Irish actress and singer. A Royal Academy of Dramatic Art graduate, she began her career in 2008 as a contestant on the BBC TV talent show I'd Do Anything, in which she came second. The recipient of a Laurence Olivier Award, in addition to nominations for an Academy Award and three BAFTA Awards, she was listed at number 38 on The Irish Times' list of Ireland's greatest film actors of all time, in 2020. Her early onscreen appearances include portrayals in BBC television series, such as Marya Bolkonskaya in the 2016 adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace, Lorna Bow in Taboo (2017) and Marian Halcombe in The Woman in White (2018). Buckley made her film debut playing the lead role of Moll Huntford in Beast (2017). Her other roles include Rose-Lynn Harlan in Wild Rose (2018), for which she received a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Lyudmilla Ignatenko in the HBO miniseries Chernobyl (2019), the Young Woman in I'm Thinking of Ending Things (2020), Oraetta Mayflower in season four of Fargo (2020) and young Leda in The Lost Daughter (2021). Her performance in the latter earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. In 2019, she was recognized by Forbes in its annual 30 under 30 list. Buckley starred as Sally Bowles in a West End revival of Cabaret in 2021, for which she won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical.
Benjamin John "Ben" Whishaw (born 14 October 1980) is an English actor who trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Whishaw is best known for his breakthrough role as Hamlet, his roles in the television series Nathan Barley, Criminal Justice, The Hour and London Spy; and film roles including Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (2006), I'm Not There (2007), Bright Star (2009), Brideshead Revisited (2008), Cloud Atlas (2012), The Lobster (2015) and Suffragette (2015). He has also played the role of Q in the James Bond films starting with Skyfall (2012), and was the voice of Paddington Bear in the 2014 film, Paddington.
Sheila McCarthy is a Canadian stage, film and television actress, singer and dancer, best known for playing Polly Vandersma in the feature film I've Heard the Mermaids Singing, as well as supporting character Sarah Hamoudi (Cunningham) in the television series Little Mosque on the Prairie. She's a graduate in Theatre and Art History from the University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. In her career, she's won 2 Genie Awards (film), 2 Gemini Awards (television), and 2 Dora Awards (theater), along with multiple nominations.
Frances Louise McDormand (born Cynthia Ann Smith; June 23, 1957) is an American film, stage and television actress. McDormand began her career on stage and made her screen debut in the 1984 film Blood Simple, having since appeared in several theatrical and television roles. McDormand has been recognized for her performances in 'Mississippi Burning' (1988), 'Short Cuts' (1993), 'Fargo' (1996), 'Wonder Boys' (2000), 'Almost Famous' (2000), 'North Country' (2005), 'Moonrise Kingdom' (2012), 'Hail, Caesar!' (2016), 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri' (2017), 'Nomadland' (2020) and 'The Tragedy of Macbeth' (2021).
Throughout her career, she has been nominated for eight Golden Globes, five Academy Awards, four BAFTA Awards, and three Emmy Awards. She is one of the few performers to achieve the "Triple Crown of Acting", winning an Academy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, and a Tony Award. She won her first Academy Award for Best Actress in 1997 for her role as Marge Gunderson in 'Fargo'. She also won Best Supporting Actress from the Broadcast Film Critics Association, the Florida Film Critics Circle, and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association for her performance in 'Wonder Boys' (2000). McDormand returned to the stage in the David Lindsay-Abaire play Good People on Broadway from February 8, 2011 to April 24, 2011. In 2017, McDormand starred in 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri' which earned her a second Academy Award for Best Actress.
McDormand has been married to filmmaker Joel Coen since 1984, they reside in New York City along with their adopted son Pedro.
Emily Mitchell is a Canadian actress who has already made a name for herself working alongside some of the biggest names in Hollywood. Despite her young age, she has already appeared in several popular TV shows and movies, impressing audiences with her natural talent.
Emily is known for playing Miep Friesen in Sarah Polley's feature adaptation of Miriam Toews's best-selling novel Women Talking, Penny Brooks in Disney's Out of My Mind, Lisa Marie Presley in Sofia Coppola's biopic Priscilla and will star opposite Hilary Swank and Alan Ritchson in the Lionsgate drama Ordinary Angels, in theatres October 2023.
She also appears in CBS Ghosts, Disney FX What We Do in the Shadows, Apple TV+ Snoopy Presents: One-of-a-Kind Marcie and has several upcoming short films.
Emily has a number of exciting projects in the works.
Will Bowes is a Canadian Actor, Filmmaker and Musician. After a role in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010), Will guest starred as Thomas Faron on "Degrassi: The Next Generation" (2001) and has a supporting role in the horror/thriller, House at the End of the Street (2012), opposite Academy Award Nominee Jennifer Lawrence. Will began his acting career at 14, landing a recurring role on Disney's "Naturally, Sadie" (2005) and has since garnered many television credits including "Connor Undercover" (2009), "The Latest Buzz" (2007), "How to Be Indie" (2009), "Life with Derek" (2005), "Unnatural History" (2010), "Testees" (2008), "Bakugan Battle Brawlers" (2007) and "Jane and the Dragon" (2005). Apart from acting, Will is also an award winning Filmmaker. He Wrote and Directed the short film, Split Focus (2010), which toured festivals in Toronto, Boston, California, L.A, New York and Las Vegas. He received a Silver Award at the 2010 California Film Awards, an Honorable Mention at the 2010 Los Angeles Movie Awards and a Golden Ace Award at the 2011 Las Vegas Film Festival. He also beat out thousands of other entrants, winning Cineplex's Scene Directors Chair Contest, having his video broadcast in Cineplex theaters nationwide. As a Singer/Songwriter, Will has been making music since he was a child. At 11 years old, he released an original single in Canada, "September Cry", in response to the 9/11 tragedies. He plays in a band while also writes and records original material. Will graduated from Claude Watson and the Etobicoke School of the Arts in Toronto, attending the Radio and Television Arts program at Ryerson University. IMDb Mini Biography By: OAZ