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Earwig

2022 | 114m | English

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Somewhere in Europe, mid-20th century. Albert is employed to look after Mia, a girl with teeth of ice. Mia never leaves their apartment, where the shutters are always closed. The telephone rings regularly and the Master enquires after Mia's wellbeing. Until the day Albert is instructed that he must prepare the child to leave.
Release Date: Jun 15, 2022
Director: Lucile Hadžihalilović
Writer: Brian Catling, Geoff Cox, Lucile Hadžihalilović
Genres: Fantasy, Drama, Horror
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Production Companies Film4 Productions, Frakas Productions, Petit Film, Anti-Worlds
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Paul Hilton Albert Scellinc
Romola Garai Céleste
Alex Lawther Laurence
Martin Verset Young Albert Scellinc
Romane Hemelaers Mia
Peter van den Begin The Stranger
Anastasia Robin Marie Scellinc
Marie Bos The Receptionist
Isabelle De Hertogh The Concierge
Michaël Pas The Doctor
Name Job
Maéva Buisse First Assistant Director
Adèle Edwards Third Assistant Director
Celine Jacqmin Additional Second Assistant Director
Charlène Sales Second Assistant Director
Théodore Brisset Props
Julien Dubourg Assistant Art Director, Art Direction
Laurent Gooris Construction Manager
Amandine Grafé Graphic Designer
Emilie Nelis-Culot Decorator
Louise Toby Assistant Property Master
Matt Coster ADR Recordist
Jo Masset ADR Supervisor
Laurence Morel Boom Operator
Bruno Schweisguth Sound Mixer
Olivier Thys Foley Artist
Sefian Benssalem Special Effects Supervisor
Robin Stuart Cape Compositing Supervisor
MJ Cunha Rotoscoping Artist
Amy Felce Matchmove Supervisor
Henning Glabbart Digital Compositor
Sam Lucas Modelling Supervisor
Olivier Bisback Stunt Coordinator
Dan Martin Prosthetic Designer
Murray Barber Visual Effects Supervisor, Special Effects Supervisor
Jonathan Ricquebourg Director of Photography
Julia Irribarria Production Design, Art Direction
Jeanne Fonsny Set Decoration
Ken Yasumoto Sound Designer
Denis Bedlow VFX Editor
Augustin Viard Original Music Composer
Nanw Rowlands Casting
Barbara Hellemans Stunt Double
Brian Catling Novel
Geoff Cox Screenplay
Adam Finch Editor
Jackye Fauconnier Costume Design
Anne Moralis Makeup Designer
Anne-Laure Declerck Production Assistant
Roz Gomersall Prosthetic Supervisor
Lionel Le Special Effects Makeup Artist
Robert Smedt Key Hair Stylist
Mathilde Wallez Makeup Artist
Serge Catoire Production Manager
Lucile Hadžihalilović Screenplay, Director
Benoît Biral Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Nicolas Becker Original Music Composer
Warren Ellis Original Music Composer
Sebastiàn Moradiellos Casting
Gaspar Noé Thanks
Name Title
Christophe Hollebeke Executive Producer
Jean-Yves Roubin Co-Producer
Andrew Starke Producer
Jean des Forêts Producer
Amélie Jacquis Producer
Cassandre Warnauts Co-Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
5.0

What ever you do, don't have lunch immediately before you watch this. I made that mistake and a combination of pasta, a comfortable seat in a dark and warm cinema and the glacially slow nature of the story here made it nigh on impossible for me to keep my eyes open. From the outset, I struggled to c ... orrelate the title with any aspect of the plot as it unfolded (I think) before me. "Mia" (Ramane Hemelaers) is a young girl living in a shuttered-up house with little furniture. Her only companion is her carer "Scellinc" (Paul Hilton) who looks after her, and more importantly (and confusingly) her teeth. This rather mundane routine continues, interrupted only by their housekeeper and the occasional calls from their "masters". It is when one such call indicates that it is time for "Mia" to leave and travel to meet them that the story begins to intertwine with a parallel thread in which "Céleste" (Ramola Garai) - whom we know was involved in a nasty altercation with "Scellinc" in a bar that left her face disfigured - is travelling on the same train with her benefactor "Laurence" (Alex Lawther) who keeps her regularly supplied with laudanum to ease the pain. To say that the whole thing is surreal would be an understatement, and I - quite frankly - have no real idea what the last twenty minutes are meant to convey. There is a warning about gore with this film, but right til the very end I didn't spot any, and even then it was hardly shocking - indeed the whole film was just a pedestrian drama that left me pondering what it was really about, and for whom it was made. The photography looks good, though - plenty of attention to the detail of the overall aesthetic makes for a classy looking production but there is a real acuity of dialogue to help guide us along and I am afraid after very nearly two hours I really wasn't any the wiser.

Jun 18, 2022