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The Moth Diaries

Every girl has her secrets.
2011 | 85m | English

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Rebecca is a young girl who, haunted by her father’s suicide, enrolls in an elite boarding school for girls. Before long, her friendship with the popular Lucy is shattered by the arrival of a dark and mysterious new student named Ernessa, whom Rebecca suspects may be responsible for the rising body count at the school.
Release Date: Sep 06, 2011
Director: Mary Harron
Writer: Rachel Klein, Mary Harron
Genres: Horror, Mystery
Keywords vampire, school, schoolgirl, woman director, new girl at school
Production Companies Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland, Media Max Productions, Mediabiz International, Samson Films, Windmill Lane Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $3,838
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Sarah Bolger Rebecca
Lily Cole Ernessa Bloch
Sarah Gadon Lucy Blake
Scott Speedman Mr. Davies
Valerie Tian Charlie
Melissa Farman Dora
Laurence Hamelin Sofia
Kathleen Fee Miss Bobbie
Judy Parfitt Miss Rood
Deena Aziz Dr. Olivio
Anne Day-Jones Rebecca's Mother
Zina Wilde Cute Girl
Julian Casey Rebecca's Father
Steffi Hagel Young Rebecca
Leif Anderson Policeman
Roxan Bourdelais Sofia's Boyfriend
Name Job
Rachel Klein Novel
Declan Quinn Director of Photography
Andrew Marcus Editor
Lesley Barber Original Music Composer
Nicoletta Massone Costume Design
Sylvain Gingras Production Design
Kerry Barden Casting
Rosina Bucci Casting
Paul Schnee Casting
Camille Parent Art Direction
Lorette Leblanc Script Supervisor
Mary Harron Director, Screenplay
Name Title
Sandra Cunningham Executive Producer
Jean-François Doray Executive Producer
Norton Herrick Executive Producer
Jon Katz Executive Producer
Karine Martin Producer
Louis-Simon Ménard Executive Producer
Ronald Gilbert Co-Producer
Zygi Kamasa Executive Producer
David Collins Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

**_Modern version of Carmilla at an all-girls boarding school in the Northeast_** Rebecca (Sarah Bolger) becomes suspicious of a mysterious new student (Lily Cole) at her private prep school. Is it just teenage jealousy heightened by trauma over her dad’s death or does Ernessa have a dark secret? ... “The Moth Diaries” (2011) is a psychological youth drama that eventually throws in bits of fantasy or horror. The latter is low-key with enough ambiguity about what’s going on to (mis)lead some. I can’t say more because I don’t want to give anything away. I’ll just point out that “Carmilla” is emphasized in the English Literature class, which was written by Irish novelist Sheridan Le Fanu and published in 1872, predating Bram Stoker's "Dracula" by some 25-26 years. The setting of course brings to mind “Dead Poets Society,” just replaced with students of the feminine gender, not to mention the events take place in 2010 (when the flick was shot). The story respects the intelligence of the viewer to put the pieces of the puzzle together. For instance, why would the Asian student (Valerie Tian) be so foolish to throw a chair through the window at a party? Why would a certain adult so unwisely come on to a student, risking career and future? It’s not bad writing; the answers are there. Just keep in mind that the vampire lore of Carmilla isn’t the same as the more popular lore of Dracula. As far as the cast goes, statuesque Lily Cole (Ernessa) has the uncanny face of a porcelain doll while Bolger is effective enough as the protagonist. One wonders if everything she experiences is all in her head (even though it’s not). Fans of “The Woods” and “The River King” should appreciate this. It’s superior to the former, but not quite on the level of the latter. The movie runs 1 hour, 22 minutes, and was shot in Oka, Québec, and Montreal, which is a dozen miles east of Oka. GRADE: B-

Sep 26, 2023