FILM:
BIRDS EYE VIEW FILM FESTIVAL
Stephanie Daley
[Hilary Brougher, US, 2006, 91' event total 110']
Saturday 10th March ICA CINEMA 1:6.15PM
Plus director Q&A
‘There's
a rawness to Stephanie Daley that we rarely see in American film
– it paints slick composition and beautiful, bleeding color..’
- Cinematical
Having made
her directorial debut in Sundance 1997 with the Sticky Fingers of
Time (now a cult, time-travel classic), Hilary Brougher has gone
on to write and direct one of the slickest emotional thrillers of
the year. Stephanie Daley, starring award winning Tilda Swinton
and promising newcomer Amber Tamblyn (who won the prestigious bronze
leopard award at the Locarno International Film Festival for her
role) is a compelling psychological journey.
When 16-year-old
Stephanie Daley (Tamblyn) is accused of murdering her newborn, she
claims she never knew she was pregnant and that the child was stillborn.
A forensic psychologist, Lydie Crane (Tilda Swinton), is hired to
determine the truth behind Stephanie's continuing state of denial.
Lydie is pregnant
herself and grappling with a shaky marriage as well as a growing
intuition that something may go wrong with her own unborn child.
Her encounters with Stephanie soon lead her to believe that unraveling
the teenager's mystery is crucial to her own fate. The resulting
parallel journeys lead each woman to a place of self-realization
and acceptance.
‘an
interesting, gripping, and ultimately, devastating story.’–
New York Times.
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