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Violation

2020 | 107m | English

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A troubled woman on the edge of divorce returns home to her younger sister after years apart. But when her sister and brother-in-law betray her trust, she embarks on a vicious crusade of revenge.
Release Date: Sep 14, 2020
Director: Madeleine Sims-Fewer, Dusty Mancinelli
Writer: Madeleine Sims-Fewer, Dusty Mancinelli
Genres: Drama, Horror, Thriller
Keywords revenge, betrayal, troubled marriage, woman director, rape revenge, vengeful woman
Production Companies DM Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Madeleine Sims-Fewer Miriam
Anna Maguire Greta
Jesse LaVercombe Dylan
Obi Abili Caleb
Jasmin Geljo Ivan
Cynthia Ashperger Jelena
Name Job
Madeleine Sims-Fewer Writer, Director
Matthew Chan Sound Mixer
Gord Robertson Special Effects Makeup Artist
Dusty Mancinelli Writer, Director
Adam Crosby Director of Photography
Andrea Boccadoro Original Music Composer
Diane Raynor Costume Designer
Rebecca Yeboah Line Producer
Tenille Shockey Special Effects Key Makeup Artist, Special Effects, Visual Effects
Gabriella Wallace Editor
Joshua Turpin Production Design
Tavish Gudgeon Art Direction
Kayla Arena Special Effects Makeup Artist
Sam Boehler Special Effects Makeup Artist
Debby Gonzalez Special Effects Makeup Artist
Emma-Lee Hilton Hairstylist
Rhiannon Cluff Assistant Editor
Alex Lyon Assistant Editor
François Dagenais Special Effects Key Makeup Artist
James Lazarenko Sound
Name Title
Dusty Mancinelli Producer
Matthew Nayman Executive Producer
Madeleine Sims-Fewer Producer
Deepa Mehta Executive Producer
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msbreviews
7.0

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com This is my first viewing of a Madeleine Sims-Fewer - also the protagonist - and Dusty Mancinelli’s film. I added Violation to my Sundance’s schedule due to the macabre yet interesting premise, and I ... knew it wasn’t just another random rape-revenge movie. The first half clearly demonstrates how impactful and visually shocking Sims-Fewer and Mancinelli want their film to be, but the final act stretches the story a bit too far for my taste. Still, it’s a movie with an evident purpose that justifies all the cruelty with a traumatizing event that many women, unfortunately, have to deal with. From explicit male nudity - something quite rare - to the excruciatingly long takes, Adam Crosby’s lingering camera transforms already gruesome, vomit-inducing scenes into something even more difficult of keeping the eyes on the screen. I instinctively looked away in certain seconds. Miriam’s turn to the Dark Side is depicted in a slightly abrupt way, and her revenge takes an excessively ruthless path I struggle to accept as something remotely possible. Some actions just raise one too many questions that ultimately hurt the narrative for me. Despite the horrible event that changed her life, Sims-Fewer’s character isn’t exactly someone easy to root for since she wasn’t the best sister/wife way before that moment. Some character moments feel earned, while others are just violent for the sake of visual shock. Regarding the cast, everyone’s great, but Sims-Fewer delivers a powerful performance that left me feeling uneasy throughout the entire runtime. Technically, a final praise to Andrea Boccadoro’s score, which is incredibly ominous, contributing to the suspenseful, eerie atmosphere, but occasionally it’s just overwhelmingly distracting. Violation is one of the most visually shocking, gruesome, disgusting films I’ve seen in quite some time. Madeleine Sims-Fewer shares direction and writing credits with Dusty Mancinelli, but she also portrays a somewhat divisive protagonist. While I understand her reasons and absolutely despise what happens to her, she isn’t exactly an easy character to connect with or even root for. The narrative follows an extremely dark path of revenge, told through an interesting nonlinear storytelling structure. However, its setup is slightly rushed and developed beyond my limit of fictional logic and comprehension. Despite being excessively violent at times, most of the brutal scenes feel justified. I deeply appreciate the lingering cinematography and the ominous score. I recommend it to non-sensitive viewers who’d like a more meaningful take on the revenge subgenre. Rating: B

Jun 23, 2021