Saint Maud

Saint Maud(2020)

R
10/09/2020 (US)Horror, Mystery, Thriller1h 25m
6.6

"Your Savior is Coming"

Overview

Having recently found God, self-effacing young nurse Maud arrives at a plush home to care for Amanda, a hedonistic dancer left frail from a chronic illness. When a chance encounter with a former colleague throws up hints of a dark past, it becomes clear there is more to sweet Maud than meets the eye.

Rose Glass

Director

Rose Glass

Writer

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LONELINESS IN SAINT MAUD (starring Morfydd Clark) - A Video Essay

LONELINESS IN SAINT MAUD (starring Morfydd Clark) - A Video Essay

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Saint Maud director Rose Glass, in conversation with Alice Lowe

Saint Maud director Rose Glass, in conversation with Alice Lowe

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Interview with Cast & Crew

Interview with Cast & Crew

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Ash Wednesday

Ash Wednesday

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SAINT MAUD director Rose Glass + stars Morfydd Clark, Jennifer Ehle

SAINT MAUD director Rose Glass + stars Morfydd Clark, Jennifer Ehle

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SAINT MAUD Cast and Crew Q&A | TIFF 2019

SAINT MAUD Cast and Crew Q&A | TIFF 2019

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A review by SWITCH.
8.0

Written on March 3, 2020

'Saint Maud' is an insight into a very modern, very lonely existence that is sadly only too recognisable. It's a testament to how effective the film is that Glass aligns us closely with Maud to the grisly end, because she's really just acting on her own twisted nature, still looking for that elusive personal connection that will relieve a lifetime of loneliness. Glass delivers on so many levels as a writer/director that it's hard to believe this is her debut, establishing unease through suffocating mood, she finds fright in stillness, quiet, and isolation.
- Jake Watt

Read Jake's full article...
https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-saint-maud-religious-fervour-and-psychological-horror