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Director: | Mary Nighy |
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Writer: | Alanna Francis |
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Pushed to the breaking point by Simon, her psychologically abusive boyfriend, Alice becomes an unwitting participant in an intervention staged by her two closest friends while on vacation. As she rediscovers the essence of herself and gains some much-needed perspective, she slowly starts to fray the cords of codependency that bind her. However, Simon's vengeance is as inevitable as it is shattering, and once unleashed, it tests her strength, her courage, and the bonds of deep-rooted friendships. | |
Release Date: | Dec 30, 2022 |
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Director: | Mary Nighy |
Writer: | Alanna Francis |
Genres: | Drama, Romance, Thriller |
Keywords | psychological stress, female friendship, friendship, vacation, psychological abuse, intervention, manipulative lover, mental health, boyfriend girlfriend relationship, low self esteem, woman director, enduring friendship, perspective, breaking point, panic attack, abusive boyfriend, rediscovery, codependency, anxiety, independent film, best friends, psychological manipulation, mental abuse, cabin at a lake, loss of control, friend's birthday |
Production Companies | Lionsgate, Elevation Pictures, Babe Nation Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $121,067
Budget: $4,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Anna Kendrick | Alice |
Wunmi Mosaku | Sophie |
Kaniehtiio Horn | Tess |
Charlie Carrick | Simon |
Markjan Winnick | Marcus |
Daniel Stolfi | Officer |
Carolyn Fe | Customer |
Gordon Harper | Fawning Sycophant |
Viviana Zarrillo | Store Owner |
Mairi Babb | Volunteer #1 |
Susan Applewhaite | Volunteer #2 |
Ethan Mitchell | Hot Waiter |
James M. Jenkinson | Bar Patron |
Lindsay Leese | Store Clerk |
Toni Ellwand | Customer #2 |
Deborah Grover | Volunteer #3 |
Sara Bradeen | Volunteer #4 |
Farah Merani | Host |
Emily Abbate | First Running Podcast (voice) |
Name | Job |
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Thom Gill | Musician |
Andrea Harkin | Thanks |
Alanna Francis | Screenplay |
Max MacDonald | Special Effects Coordinator, Visual Effects Coordinator |
Jennifer Morden | Production Design |
Nigel Turgeon-Mannion | Production Manager |
Lucy Larkin | Set Decoration |
Tristan Zerafa | VFX Artist |
Alice Searby | Casting |
Mark Van de Ven | Story Editor |
Rob Shannon | Marine Coordinator |
Devon Owens | Third Assistant Director |
Cat Montgomery | Set Dresser |
Rhiannon Dunets | On Set Dresser |
Colin Cameron | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Mike Pesut | First Assistant "B" Camera |
James Arthurs | Underwater Camera |
Matt Aitia | Best Boy Electrician |
Pauline Hachey | Generator Operator |
Claudia Dall'Orso | Art Direction |
Coral Aiken | Line Producer |
Jeremy Doiron | First Assistant Director |
Yana Faie | Stand In |
Alison Almeida | Assistant Production Manager, Production Coordinator |
Benjamin Hargreaves | Actor's Assistant |
Cristina M. Mitchell | Script Supervisor |
Sarah Bryans | Set Dresser |
Pascal Bennett | Property Master |
Karan Boparai | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Chase McConnell | Digital Imaging Technician |
Samantha Falco | Still Photographer |
Robert Perreault | Best Boy Electrician |
James Minarik | Generator Operator |
Sean Steinman | Grip |
Melissa A. Smith | Additional Casting |
Sam Ryan | Makeup Artist |
Suzanne Heibati | Hairstylist |
Daniel Vink | Assistant Location Manager |
Christopher Hedrick | Location Production Assistant |
Stephen Fromstein | Transportation Coordinator |
Tammy Zaleskis | Driver |
Garvin Walker | Driver |
Ryan MacKinnon | Head Driver |
Nancy Gagliardi | Production Controller |
Andrew McDonough | Dailies Operator |
Aravind Sundar | Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor |
Jim Fleming | Colorist |
Tess Moir | Foley Artist |
Shaun Gratto | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Nathaniel Larouche | VFX Artist |
Steven Davies | VFX Artist |
Deniz Palancioglu | VFX Artist |
Oleg Kondratenko | Conductor |
Jo Wallett | Thanks |
Fodhla Cronin O'Reilly | Thanks |
Michael Heimler | Thanks |
Steve Boisvert | Thanks |
Gerardine O'Flynn | Thanks |
Marissa Frobes | Thanks |
Caoimhe Clancy | Second Assistant Director |
Breanne Norris | Stand In |
Deena Nina | Executive Producer's Assistant |
Carlos Lopez | Graphic Designer |
Todd Bolton | Set Dressing Buyer |
Jenna Allain | Assistant Property Master |
Adrian Vieni | "B" Camera Operator |
Danny Patterson | Drone Operator |
Ryan Haas | Gaffer |
Stephane St-Pierre | Generator Operator |
Peter Simovic | Key Grip |
Joseph Redbreast | Boom Operator |
Kassana Garraway | Assistant Costume Designer |
Celeste Morton | First Assistant Makeup Artist |
Jasmine Merinsky | Key Hair Stylist |
Paula Nevin | Hairstylist |
Semco Salehi | Assistant Location Manager |
Brandon Fawkes | Location Production Assistant |
Mike Carry | Transportation Captain |
Max Gilmore | Driver |
John Covent | Driver |
Donnie Blaze | Catering |
Lori Casella | Production Accountant |
Ryan Birnberg | Sound Effects Editor |
Matt Thibideau | Foley Artist |
Dave Mercel | Foley Recordist |
Kaya Pino | Music Supervisor |
Daniel Pelc | VFX Artist |
Victoria Novak | Legal Services |
Manon Palmer | Thanks |
Suzanne Court | Thanks |
Alex Rusher | Thanks |
Ben Speir | Best Boy Grip |
Laura McArthur | Animal Wrangler |
Meron Kebede | Truck Supervisor |
Lucifer Barbetta | Makeup Artist |
Israel Gracia | First Assistant Hairstylist |
Paul Naiman | Location Manager |
Scott Marleau | Location Production Assistant |
Rob Westhafer | Driver |
Jonathan Gordan | Driver |
Jason Gill | Head Driver |
Dustin Stillman | Set Medic |
Gail George | First Assistant Accountant |
Alan Geldart | Sound Effects Editor |
Kyle Campbell | Online Editor |
Stephen Traub | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Jordan Flanagan | VFX Artist |
Ryo Oami | VFX Artist |
Esra Palancioglu | VFX Artist |
Moss Barclay | Thanks |
François Dumoulin | Thanks |
Larissa Giroux | Thanks |
Andrew Tsoules | Thanks |
Mick Sullivan | Thanks |
Mary Nighy | Director |
Gareth C. Scales | Editor |
Jessica Panetta | Makeup Department Head, Key Makeup Artist |
Owen Pallett | Original Music Composer |
James Lazarenko | Sound Recordist |
Mike McLaughlin | Director of Photography |
Marissa Schwartz | Costume Designer |
Krista Bell | Stunt Double |
Branko Racki | Stunt Coordinator |
Avaah Blackwell | Stunt Double |
Anubha Momin | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Ryan MacNeill | Foley Artist |
Paul Robert Turner | VFX Artist |
James D'Arcy | Thanks |
Diana Quick | Thanks |
Autumn de Wilde | Thanks |
Stephen Woolley | Thanks |
Norah Sadava | Thanks |
Norman Yeung | Thanks |
David Vari | Set Dresser |
Name | Title |
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Christina Piovesan | Producer |
Laurie May | Executive Producer |
Alanna Francis | Associate Producer |
Lindsay Tapscott | Producer |
Adrian Love | Executive Producer |
Sam Tipper-Hale | Executive Producer |
Katie Bird Nolan | Producer |
Noah Segal | Producer |
Anna Kendrick | Executive Producer |
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2024 | 4 | 24 | 37 | 13 |
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2024 | 12 | 14 | 22 | 10 |
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2025 | 3 | 6 | 16 | 1 |
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FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/alice-darling-review "Alice, Darling brilliantly tackles the sensitive topic of abusive relationships. Alanna Francis' script stands out with a profound, respectful look into an emotionally disturbed Anna Kendrick - career-best p ... erformance - but also into the genuine best of female friendship. A non-exploitative look into how psychological violence can be as traumatic as any other kind of physical abuse, as well as how insanely difficult it is to leave such a toxic relationship. Mary Nighy cannot escape the subgenre's formulaic boundaries, but she should be proud of such an enlightening, impactful feature directorial debut." Rating: B+
**By: Louisa Moore / www.ScreenZealots.com** _This film was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival_ Having experienced a close friend stuck in an emotionally abusive relationship,” Alice, Darling” really hit home. It’s a story (by screenwriter Alanna Francis) that captures the rea ... lism of what it’s like as an observer, and what I can only imagine it feels like to be the person suffering in silence. This isn’t a movie that is pleasant to watch, but that’s not why it falters. The themes are absolutely important, but director Mary Nighy chooses a path that feels like an Afterschool Special with its overt messaging. This is what ultimately hurts the film. Alice (Anna Kendrick) has found her dream man in Simon (Charlie Carrick). He’s handsome, successful, charming, and seems like a good boyfriend. When she agrees to reconnect with her two best friends Sophie (Wunmi Mosaku) and Tess (Kaniehtiio Horn) at a getaway to a quiet lake cottage, they begin to sense something isn’t right. The man is always checking up on her, texting all the time, and making their friend anxious and distant. After Alice spills that she had to lie to Simon and tell him that she’s on a business trip instead of a mini vacation, Tess and Sophie pry deeper. The truth comes to light as they learn that their best friend is trapped in an emotionally and psychologically abusive partnership. Intimate stories like this expose important issues that are overwhelmingly specific to women. Too many of us know friends or family members who have been through a similar situation, and it speaks volumes that a good number of viewers will relate to this film on a more personal level. It’s easy to judge when it’s not happening to you, and the film is a wake-up call not only for those experiencing abuse to reach out, but for those around them to be alert and learn to spot the red flags that are so easy to miss. When Nighy chooses to focus on the female friendships and characters, the film is at its best. Kendrick, Mosaku, and Horn have a natural rapport, which makes their performances feel real. Kendrick is especially heartbreaking, and her turn as an anxiety-ridden woman who feels trapped shows an impressive dramatic range. The actors do their best with this story of friendship and abuse, but the material makes for a tough transition from page to screen. The film’s sluggish pacing is unnecessary, as are the half a dozen scenes of Alice pulling out her own hair. One, maybe two, would suffice and make the point, but Nighy keeps going. There’s also a distasteful subplot about a missing girl who is presumed to be dead. This story line serves as a heavy-handed metaphor that’s tacky and obnoxious, suggesting that is Alice doesn’t leave Simon, she’ll end up murdered in the woods someday, too. I found this component of the story to be so thoroughly off-putting that it overshadowed the rest of the film. The ending is borderline corny camp, too. “Alice, Darling” tells an important story about how self doubt can be detrimental to finding the courage to stand up, let go, and move on. Too bad it isn’t more subtle (or effective) in its messaging.