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Women Talking

Directed by Sarah Polley
United States
2022
104 mins

In 2010, the women of an isolated religious community grapple with reconciling their reality with their faith. Based on the novel by Miriam Toews. Starring Rooney Mara, Claire Foy, Jesse Buckley, Judith Ivey, and Frances McDormand.

From director and screenwriter Sarah Polley:

"In Women Talking, a group of women, many of whom disagree on essential things, have a conversation to figure out how they might move forward together to build a better world for themselves and their children. Though the backstory behind the events in Women Talking is violent, the film is not. We never see the violence that the women have experienced. We see only short glimpses of the aftermath. Instead, we watch a community of women come together as they must decide, in a very short space of time, what their collective response will be.

When I read Miriam Toews’ book, it sunk deep into me, raising questions and thoughts about the world I live in that I had never articulated. Questions about forgiveness, faith, systems of power, trauma, healing, culpability, community, and self-determination. It also left me bewilderingly hopeful.

I imagined this film in the realm of a fable. While the story in the film is specific to a small religious community, I felt that it needed a large canvas, an epic scope through which to reflect the enormity and universality of the questions raised in the film. To this end, it felt imperative that the visual language of the film breathe and expand. I wanted to feel in every frame the endless potential and possibility contained in a conversation about how to remake a broken world."

  • Year
    2022
  • Country
    United States
  • Language
    English
  • Premiere Status
    Florida Premiere
  • Director
    Sarah Polley
  • Cast
    Rooney Mara, Claire Foy, Jessie Buckley, Judith Ivey, Ben Whishaw, Frances McDormand
  • Writer
    Sarah Polley
  • Cinematographer
    Luc Montpellier
  • Editor
    Christopher Donaldson, Roslyn Kalloo
  • Genre
    Drama, Social Issues
  • Theme
    Directed by Women, Drama, Social issues

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