Martha Marcy May Marlene

Martha Marcy May Marlene

John Hawkes in MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE, a film by Sean Durkin. Photo by Drew Innis. TM and © 2011 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. All rights reserved.

Martha Marcy May Marlene (2011)

Opened: 10/21/2011 Limited

Limited10/21/2011
Angelika/NYC10/21/2011 - 12/15/201156 days
Arclight/Holly...10/21/2011 - 12/01/201142 days
The Landmark10/21/2011 - 11/22/201133 days
Kendall Square...10/28/2011 - 12/08/201142 days
Laemmle's Play...10/28/2011 - 12/01/201135 days
Clearview Chel...10/28/2011 - 11/29/201133 days
AMC Empire 2510/28/2011 - 11/17/201121 days
Fallbrook 711/11/2011 - 11/22/201112 days
Embassy Cinema11/11/2011 - 11/22/201112 days
Laemmle's Town...11/18/2011 - 12/01/201114 days
Claremont 511/18/2011 - 11/22/20115 days
Culver Plaza T...11/23/2011 - 12/08/201116 days
Village East12/16/2011 - 12/24/20119 days
Angelika/NYC12/25/2011 - 12/29/20115 days
Village East12/30/2011 - 01/26/201228 days
DVD02/21/2012

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Genre: Thriller

Rated: R for disturbing violent and sexual content, nudity and language.

Synopsis

Elizabeth Olsen stars in director Sean Durkin's psychological thriller, MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE, about a young woman who undergoes an explosive crisis of identity after escaping the confines of a rural cult-like farming community. Trapped by unsettling flashes of memories from the past and visions of a perilous future, she becomes taken over by an unsettling sense of fear, leaving her consumed by paranoia and a mysterious burden of guilt.

The film, winner of the Best Director Award at this year's Sundance Film Festival and the Cannes Prix de la Jeunesse, begins with Martha (Elizabeth Olsen in her feature film debut) running from an idyllic farmhouse into the woods of Upstate New York. Terrified, and with nowhere to turn, she calls the estranged sister she hasn't seen in years (Sarah Paulson), and suddenly finds herself in a lush, lakeside Connecticut summerhouse with Lucy and her new husband Ted (Hugh Dancy). Yet, the beauty and comfort of Martha's new surroundings clash with everything she is feeling as a secret fugitive from an unexplainable world, and so long away from society's rules, she is unable to act in a way others find normal.

Martha may have run away, but she still is held captive by memories that slowly, devastatingly, begin to creep up on her. Seeping into her fledgling new life, revealing all that she has been through, from the innocent desire for familial love that brought her to a secluded farm commune to her chilling relationship with the fatherly but manipulative community leader Patrick (John Hawkes). Building, until they expose the heart-stopping source of her mounting dread.

The result is a closely observed tale of psychological suspense that is also an arresting meditation on identity, vulnerability and the hunger for family in forms both tender and dangerous.

Fox Searchlight Pictures presents a Maybach Cunningham, Filmhaven Entertainment and Borderline Films production in association with This Is That, MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE, written and directed by Sean Durkin. The producers are Josh Mond, Antonio Campos, Chris Maybach and Patrick Cunningham and the executive producers are Ted Hope, Matt Palmieri, Saerom Kim, Saemi Kim and Alexander Schepsman. The cast includes Elizabeth Olson, Christopher Abbott, Brady Corbet, Hugh Dancy, Maria Dizzia, Julia Garner, John Hawkes, Louisa Krause and Sarah Paulson. The film was shot by Jody Lee Lipes, the editor is Zac Stuart-Pontier, the production designer is Chad Keith, the costume designer is David Tabbert and the music is by Saunder Jurriaans and Danny Bensi.

 

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