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Mother | Widow
A dynamic killer thriller with its finger firmly on the pulse of stark social commentary and shattering suspense. Recently widowed mother of two Sarah is desperate to know who murdered her husband in front of her young son, rendering him mute. Coerced into helping a low-life drug dealer stash narcotics stolen from the local Mr Big, she’s forced into taking drastic action to protect her children, evolving from downtrodden submissive to take-charge vigilante.
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A dynamic killer thriller with its finger firmly on the pulse of stark social commentary and shattering suspense. Recently widowed mother of two Sarah is desperate to know who murdered her husband in front of her young son, rendering him mute. Coerced into helping a low-life drug dealer stash narcotics stolen from the local Mr Big, she’s forced into taking drastic action to protect her children, evolving from downtrodden submissive to take-charge vigilante.
6.3/10
IMDbBest Actor | 2019 | Sarah
Best of British | 2019 | Ronan
Best Villain | 2019 | Edward
Best NonUS Release | 2020
Best Actress | 2020 | Sarah
Best Screenplay | 2020 | Ronan
Best Director | 2020 | Abner
Being Different | 2019 | Abner
Best Actress | 2019 | Sarah
Best First or Second Feature | 2019 | Abner
The original shooting schedule was 20 days but it abruptly had to be reduced by 4 days only a week before principal photography began. The entire film was shot in only 16 days and split between Northern Ireland and Belgium.
The bus ride at (45:40) features cameos at the back of the bus of the kids' real mothers.
The car crash sequence didn't quite work on the first take -- typically the only take a small independent film can afford -- so they managed a second one by shooting around the dents.
Composer Matthew Pusti crafted an original score for the film, but two preexisting pieces are used here as well. The first plays during Tito's (Andrew Simpson) efforts to steal a car and a drug stash, and the track is called "Train to Busan" as Pusti was inspired by that South Korean gem. It was originally composed in 2017 when he spent time writing tracks inspired by various horror movies he loved.
Sarah's apartment was entirely built from scratch on a set in a studio in Belgium.
"Ben: [only lines] West"
"Tito: A fucking drug dealer? How fucking dare you! You don't know how hard it is for us"