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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