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Cherry

2023 | 76m | English

(353 votes)

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A driftless young woman discovers she's 11 weeks pregnant and has only 24 hours to make a consequential decision. This charming and meditative film examines how softly life moves, even in our most urgent moments.
Release Date: Apr 14, 2023
Director: Sophie Galibert
Writer: Sophie Galibert, Arthur Cohen
Genres: Comedy, Drama
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Production Companies Elementary Films LLC, Cherry films, Monday Pictures, Manny Films, Sugar Mama Productions, United Post Production
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Alexandria Trewhitt Cherry
Hannah Alline Anna
Angela Nicholas Carla
Darius Levanté Quinton
Sandy Duarte Dr. Amalia Garcia-Ortega
Joe Sachem Roger
Dan Schultz Cherry's Boyfriend
Alice Bang Cherry's Bestfriend
Melinda DeKay Cherry's Grandmother
Charlie S. Jensen Cherry's Father
Candice Heiden Roller Girl #1
Crystal Roseborough Roller Girl #2
Alicia Reason Roller Girl #3
Maribel Landeros Loera Quinceanera Girl
Yvonne Graham Quinceanerita's Mother
Robert Ramirez Quinceanerita's Father
Ryan Jacobson DJ's Assistant
Eduardo D. Galvan Fruit Vendor
Alonso Venegas-Flores Costumer in the Costume Store's Voice
Alonso Venegas-Flores MC at the Quinceanera's Voice
Alice Bang Cashier at the Roller Rink's Voice
Lars Deutsch Manager at the Roller Rink's Voice
Timothée Bost Male Pedestrian's Voice
Alice Bang Female Pedestrian's Voice
Alonso Venegas-Flores Fruit Vendor's Voice
Nina Seul Quinceanera Party Goer #1
Jamie Schallek Quinceanera Party Goer #2
Guillaume Fesquet Quinceanera Party Goer #3
Dennis Lez Quinceanera Party Goer #5
Aura Reza Quinceanera Party Goer #6
Naz Albizuris Quinceanera Party Goer #7
Ryan Jacobson Quinceanera Party Goer #8
Eduardo D. Galvan Quinceanera Party Goer #9
Emily Prischenko Quinceanera Party Goer #10
Ghisaline Harding Roller Rink Skater #1
Adam J. Michel Roller Rink Skater #2
Damith Warnasuriya Roller Rink Skater #3
Anthony Cortez Roller Rink Skater #4
Archer Henry Roller Rink Skater #5
Aura Reza Roller Rink Skater #6
Deborah Kirkland Roller Rink Skater #7
Dominique Martinez Roller Rink Skater #8
Eiko Watanabe Roller Rink Skater #9
Kathryn Schurmer Roller Rink Skater #10
Olivia Jackson Roller Rink Skater #11
Qiyu Maria Zhou Roller Rink Skater #12
Shincy Lu Roller Rink Skater #13
Vitória Vasconcellos Roller Rink Skater #14
Yuelin Zhao Roller Rink Skater #15
Warren Upson Roller Rink Skater #16
Archie Anderson Roller Rink Skater #17
Warren Upson Pedestrian Picking Balloon #1
Qiyu Maria Zhou Pedestrian Picking Balloon #2
Adama Hussain Pedestrian Picking Balloon #3
Name Job
Sophie Galibert Post Production Supervisor, Director, Accountant, Writer
Lionel Kopp Colorist
Yuelin Zhao Production Design
Eiko Watanabe Makeup Artist, Hairstylist
Alex Knell Production Assistant
Luc Walpoth Second Assistant Director
Vitória Vasconcellos Production Assistant
Arthur Cohen Writer
Damien Steck Cinematography, VFX Artist, Camera Operator
Clémentine Charuel Original Music Composer
Camille Delprat Editor
Jasmine Gutierrez Casting Director
Gigi Harding Costume Designer
Roxanne Oldham Music Supervisor
Qiyu Maria Zhou Production Manager
Haohao Yan First Assistant Director
Shu Zhu First Assistant Director
Ludovic Nortier Additional Camera
Ignacio Genzon Additional Camera
Kiralee Hayashi Digital Imaging Technician, First Assistant Camera, Gaffer
Shincy Lu Line Producer, Accountant
Longwei Deng Boom Operator, Production Sound Mixer
Mengqing Yuan Art Direction
Shiyu Cheryl Hu Set Decoration
Colin Hang Ren Set Decoration, Production Assistant
Naixin Fan Set Dresser
Nina Seul Set Dresser
Jumai Yusuf Set Dresser
Xinyi Zhu Set Dresser
Emily Prischenko Costumer
Miya Wang Makeup Designer
Warren Upson Craft Service, Key Set Production Assistant
Adama Hussain Production Assistant
Kuan Wang Production Assistant
Damith Warnasuriya Production Assistant
Alice Lalanne Assistant Editor
Timothée Bost Sound Editor
Benjamin Lecuyer Dialogue Editor, Mixing Engineer, Foley Mixer
Grégory Vincent Foley Artist
Lars Deutsch ADR Recordist
Alexander Akoka Post Producer
Clara Sansarricq Post Producer
Audrey Bourdiol Technical Advisor
Albert Bonnier Assistant Editor
Marwane Aitmaamar Assistant Editor
Lola Joyau Assistant Editor
Jeremy Thomas VFX Artist
Olivia Jackson Assistant Hairstylist, Assistant Makeup Artist
Name Title
Sophie Galibert Producer
Matthew Michel Executive Producer
Cameron Holly Dexter Co-Producer
Shincy Lu Producer
Philippe Gompel Producer
Jacqueline Garcia Ortega Executive Producer
Clara Sansarricq Associate Producer
Alexander Akoka Associate Producer
Arthur Cohen Associate Producer
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Popularity History


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2024 4 4 11 1
2024 5 5 10 2
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2024 12 2 3 1
2025 1 3 7 1
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Reviews

screenzealots
7.0

Authentic stories about women are sometimes the hardest for filmmakers to get just right, but co-writer and director Sophie Galibert‘s “Cherry” offers a genuine onscreen portrayal of what it’s like to be a young woman in the 21st century. This very human story takes a look at how significantly an un ... planned pregnancy can disrupt a person’s life, even when they seem to have no clear path for the future. Cherry (Alex Trewhitt, in a breakthrough lead performance) is a driftless, recently unemployed 25-year-old who discovers she is ten weeks pregnant. After a desperation visit to a clinic, Cherry learns that she has 24 hours to make one of the most crucial decisions of her life: what to do about an unplanned pregnancy. Trying to do a little soul searching to find answers, she treks across Los Angeles seeking insight from her best friends, sister, grandma, dad, mom, and boyfriend Nick (Dan Schultz). The film features an authentic portrayal of the realities that are faced by many women, and Gailbert is a savvy storyteller. As Cherry is forced to embrace adulthood and confront her distressing situation head-on, the film makes her journey feel universally relatable. It’s a film about choice, growth, and the personal path that one woman must decide to take. It’s a very human story that reassuringly points out that it’s okay to not be okay. It’s okay to feel lost. It’s okay to get off-track. Most of all, it’s okay to be your own woman. While the topical subject matter sounds similar to other so-called “pro-choice” films, this one feels different. Instead of taking a strongly political angle, Gailbert explores a more intimate side of a woman’s right to choose. The seriousness of an unplanned pregnancy, especially when it comes to an immature woman who isn’t ready to be a mom, is expressed with an honesty and organic humor that’s genuine. “Cherry” is a terrific film that articulates the importance of a woman’s freedom of choice when it comes to birthing and raising a child. It’s clever, funny, heartfelt, and touching. By: Louisa Moore / SCREEN ZEALOTS

Apr 23, 2023