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Babygirl

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2024 | 115m | English

(68689 votes)

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Director: Halina Reijn
Writer: Halina Reijn
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A high-powered CEO puts her career and family on the line when she begins a torrid affair with her much younger intern.
Release Date: Dec 25, 2024
Director: Halina Reijn
Writer: Halina Reijn
Genres: Drama
Keywords new york city, sexuality, husband wife relationship, infidelity, eroticism, sexual frustration, seduction, workplace, female protagonist, married woman, ceo, intern, woman director, submission, taboo sex, masculinity, female sexuality, innuendo, erotic thriller, workplace romance, unfaithful wife, sex, young man seduces old lady, age-gap relationship, kink, power dynamics, employee boss relationship
Production Companies A24, Man Up Film, 2AM
Box Office Revenue: $60,934,894
Budget: $20,000,000
Updates Updated: Jun 27, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Aug 14, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Job
Bart Mueller Costume Design
Christo Morse First Assistant Director
Nico Coucke Stunt Double
Stefanie Flores Stunt Double
Shawnna Thibodeau Stunts
Chris Cenatiempo Stunt Coordinator
Mary Vernieu Casting Assistant
Eric Strausser Sound Effects Editor
Matt Rigby Dialogue Editor
Jacob Ribicoff Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor
Tristin Norwell ADR Recordist
Marlena Grzaslewicz Dialogue Editor
Barry Donnelly ADR Recordist
David Briggs ADR Editor
Kera Dacy Script Supervisor
Rachel Chancey Foley Artist
Brian Budak Visual Effects Supervisor
Matthew T. Griffin Visual Effects Producer
Daniel Frankel Casting Associate
Courtney Jarrell Makeup Artist
Sky Ferreira Songs
Josh Berger Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Greg Joblove VFX Artist
Tonya Smay VFX Artist
Katie McGregor Makeup Artist
Halina Reijn Writer, Director
Jasper Wolf Director of Photography
Matthew Hannam Editor
Kurt Swanson Costume Design
Stephen H. Carter Production Design
Vic Coram Assistant Production Manager
Jonathan Olson Production Supervisor
Pam Giangreco Second Assistant Director
Jimmy Rosario Second Second Assistant Director
Michael Davidson Construction Coordinator
Eugene Hitt Special Effects Supervisor
Gregory Cahill Key Grip
Avy Kaufman Casting, Location Manager
Cristóbal Tapia de Veer Original Music Composer
Ross Citrin "A" Camera Operator, Digital Imaging Technician
Frank La Frazia Lighting Programmer
Jerad Molkenthin Gaffer
Cayanne Merrill Production Coordinator
Rachel Koper Assistant Production Coordinator
Hillary Carrigan First Assistant Editor
Molly Mikula Art Direction
Mandy Lyons Hair Department Head
Mallory Pace Key Hair Stylist
Konnor Ryan Hairstylist
Anouck Sullivan Makeup Department Head
Christopher Swartout First Assistant Director
Michelle Cairo Props
Angelica Bianca Jimenez Props
Dustin Neiderman Graphic Designer
Allison O'Shea On Set Props
Emily Pober Higgins On Set Dresser
Yuko Sobrin Props
Wyatt Tuzo Sound Mixer
Paul Quatro Stunts
Christopher Bottoms "A" Camera Operator
Brett Heicher Gaffer
Julian J. Delacruz "A" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Hector Herrera Best Boy Electric
Ruben Herrera Second Assistant Camera
Geoffrey Jean-Baptiste Camera Operator
Holly E. McCarthy Second Assistant "A" Camera
John Moustakas Dolly Grip
Leroy Prompakdee Lighting Technician
Lucy Smith-Williams Lighting Technician
Joe Striffler Best Boy Grip
Bayley Sweitzer First Assistant "B" Camera
Juliet Breza Costume Coordinator
Manuela Cabanas Costumer
Christy Guillermain Costumer
Dan Travis Set Costumer
Michele Baker Location Manager
Ruby Bowles Location Assistant
Nick Noyes Location Assistant
Wing Yeong Location Scout
Missy Cohen Music Editor
Audrey Cicerello Production Assistant
Victoria Frusci Production Secretary
Meghan Currier Music Supervisor
John Cenatiempo Stunt Coordinator
Jennifer Lee Crowl Stunts
Geronimo Ambert Stunts
Christopher Mormando Stunts
Alex Anagnostidis Stunts
Igor Gracie Stunts
Elsa Rinde Assistant Art Director
Sarah E. McMillan Set Decoration
Mara Palumbo Capps Key Makeup Artist
John Nunn Set Dresser
Bomani Woolley Set Dresser
Teddy Blanks Title Designer
Ari Aster Thanks
Michaela Coel Thanks
Spike Jonze Thanks
Lukas Dhont Thanks
Bobby McFarlane Stunts
Ali Herting Thanks
Jim Passon Color Timer
Name Title
Halina Reijn Producer
David Hinojosa Producer
Erika Hampson Executive Producer
Christine D'Souza Gelb Executive Producer
Zach Nutman Executive Producer
Julia Oh Producer
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Reviews

nicolascaramella
N/A

It's the most anticipated film of this first part of the 81st Venice International Film Festival. And after the first viewing you immediately understand why. It pushes the boundaries of sensuality, sex, sound, ambition, morality and feminism. All this is possible thanks to a captivating Nicole Kid ... man, an intimate script and direction by Halina Reijn and a production by A24, which as always never disappoints.

Sep 07, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

Business executive "Romy" (Nicole Kidman) is initially impressed with the dog-handling skills of "Samuel" (Harris Dickinson) but when she discovers that he is to be an intern in her e-packaging company something else starts to draw her to the man. We already know that though happily enough married t ... o "Jacob" (Antonio Banderas) she's not exactly fulfilled in the bedroom department, and "Samuel" seems to sense that it's an area that maybe he can help with. Were not just talking sex, here - oh. no. This is about a lady with fantasy of being dominated. About her surrendering control completely, and if you're going to do that at all, then why not this tall, handsome and mischievous bit of rough? Of course, like any addiction - it starts to get out of control as the relationship dynamic changes quite profoundly and others start to put two and two together. At times this is quite funny, and milk seems to play a central role from time to time, but as a cinematic version of something akin to tantric, it doesn't really work. Neither of these actors are afraid to get naked yet neither do, simultaneously, here. Indeed I'm sure I saw his black Calvin's shining from under the sheet when the intimacy consultant was at their busiest. I didn't need nudity to augment their unique sort of passion, but I did expect something way more natural, visceral even, and I didn't get it. It's filmed in such a disjointed and bitty fashion, there's no attempt to characterise or contextualise either of these people and in the end I felt like this was little better than a titillation for it's stars that didn't really aspire to engage those watching any more than age-related porn might. Dickinson isn't remotely charismatic and the premiss falls flat quickly, especially when the quite aggravating intervention of "Esme" (Sophie Wilde) rather summed the shallowness of the whole thing up. "Eyes Wide Shut" (1999) or "Beach Rats" (2017) showcase both their talents amidst a sexually charged environment far better: this is all forgettable, over-hyped, stuff.

Jan 11, 2025
r96sk
5.0

<em>'Babygirl'</em> is sex and bugger all else. It features two of the more freaky characters in cinematic history, they both kinda creeped me out I'm not going to lie - I will never look at a tie in the same way again, or a glass of milk for that matter. Kudos for creativity, I guess! Nicole Kid ... man and Harris Dickinson do commit to their respective roles, some of the noises coming out of the former were quite something to witness. In fairness, if this is what they were going for then both actors do a fine job. Antonio Banderas is at least there to add sort of normality. Impressively, aside from a few nips, there isn't much nudity in this, how you show so much without showing barely anything is actually quite the thing. I'm not against seeing films of an erotic nature, I just personally need a bit more substance attached to it. I'm fascinated to see the reception this got, I've no idea.

Jan 24, 2025
AdmiralToad
4.0

Babygirl is the story of high-strung CEO who secretly desires to be dominated and controlled. She instead gets into a weird relationship with a young intern who kind of is interested in the same thing, but also just is worried about how much milk she is drinking? There relationship develops througho ... ut the movie but not in any interesting way. At one point he makes her stand in a corner and the music is weirdly intense for no real reason. Also we are expected to believe that she would cheat on Antonio Banderas with this weird looking lanky kid that doesn't know how to comb his hair?

Jan 27, 2025
RalphRahal
2.0

Babygirl (2024) is yet another attempt at making a “provocative” drama that leans too much on surface-level shock value rather than compelling storytelling. The plot, if you can call it that, revolves around an imbalanced relationship dynamic that lacks any real emotional depth. There is no real bui ... ldup, no effort to make the audience care about these characters beyond their physical interactions, and certainly no originality. The film tries to be daring, but instead, it feels like a predictable series of events with little payoff. The directing is uninspired, relying on overused shaky cam techniques that have no business in a drama like this. The cinematography does nothing to elevate the story, and at times, it feels like the camera is as lost as the script. The only real standout performance comes from Antonio Banderas, but he’s barely in the movie. Nicole Kidman, despite her talent, is stuck in a role that feels more about aesthetics than substance. And of course, we have the usual over-the-top praise for a “bold sexualized performance,” the same kind of overhyped reaction we saw with Demi Moore in Substance, as if established actors being in explicit scenes somehow qualifies as groundbreaking cinema. The script is painfully weak, with dialogue that does little to make the characters feel real or relatable. The film spends too much time trying to push a message without taking the time to craft an engaging narrative. There are moments where it seems like it might go somewhere interesting, but then it falls back into the same repetitive themes. The pacing is another issue, dragging through unnecessary moments while rushing past anything that could have added depth. The score is outright annoying. It doesn’t complement the film or enhance any of the scenes, it’s just there, adding to the discomfort in all the wrong ways. In the end, Babygirl tries to be provocative but lacks the intelligence or creativity to make an impact. It’s the kind of movie that confuses shock value with substance, leaving you wondering what the point of it all was.

Feb 15, 2025