Saint Maud
2019 film by Rose Glass
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2024 | Jessica Andrews adapted 'Saint Maud' for stage with director Jack McNamara, to be performed by the Live Theatre Company. |
2021 | At the 74th British Academy Film Awards, Rose Glass was nominated for Outstanding British Film and Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer, further cementing the film's critical acclaim. |
February 12 2021 | Release of Saint Maud on video on demand and Epix in the United States. |
February 1 2021 | Release of Saint Maud on DVD and Blu-ray. |
January 29 2021 | Limited theatrical release of Saint Maud in the United States. |
2020 | Mark Kermode listed Saint Maud as his favourite film of 2020, praising it as an 'electrifying debut' directed by Rose Glass. |
2020 | The film received a record seventeen nominations at the British Independent Film Awards, highlighting its critical success and industry recognition. |
October 9 2020 | Saint Maud was released theatrically in the United Kingdom by StudioCanal, making the film available to domestic audiences. |
May 1 2020 | Original planned release date in the United Kingdom, which was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
April 10 2020 | Original planned release date in the United States, which was later postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
October 5 2019 | Saint Maud was screened at the BFI London Film Festival, where it received a Special Commendation in the Official Competition section. |
September 19 2019 | The film screened at Fantastic Fest, further showcasing the movie to audiences and critics. |
September 8 2019 | Saint Maud premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, marking Rose Glass's feature directorial debut and introducing the psychological horror film to international audiences. |
November 2018 | Principal photography for 'Saint Maud' commenced in North London and Scarborough, with the production expected to last five weeks. |
November 2018 | Rose Glass's film 'Saint Maud' announced, with Jennifer Ehle and Paul Thomas Anderson Clark joining the cast, and Glass directing from her own screenplay. |
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