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Pin Cushion

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 22m
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6.5/10
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Joanna Scanlan and Lily Newmark in Pin Cushion (2017)
When a socially awkward teen and her outcast mother become targets for the petty and cruel denizens of their small town, they seek refuge in an elaborate fantasy world of their own making.
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When a socially awkward teen and her outcast mother become targets for the petty and cruel denizens of their small town, they seek refuge in an elaborate fantasy world of their own making.When a socially awkward teen and her outcast mother become targets for the petty and cruel denizens of their small town, they seek refuge in an elaborate fantasy world of their own making.When a socially awkward teen and her outcast mother become targets for the petty and cruel denizens of their small town, they seek refuge in an elaborate fantasy world of their own making.

  • Director
    • Deborah Haywood
  • Writer
    • Deborah Haywood
  • Stars
    • Lily Newmark
    • Joanna Scanlan
    • Chanel Cresswell
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Deborah Haywood
    • Writer
      • Deborah Haywood
    • Stars
      • Lily Newmark
      • Joanna Scanlan
      • Chanel Cresswell
    • 19User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 13 nominations total

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    Lily Newmark
    Lily Newmark
    • Iona
    Joanna Scanlan
    Joanna Scanlan
    • Lyn
    Chanel Cresswell
    Chanel Cresswell
    • Belinda
    Bethany Antonia
    Bethany Antonia
    • Chelsea
    Sacha Cordy-Nice
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    8matt_kook

    Profound, disturbing and deeply moving.

    This film is brilliant. It was the sort of film that stayed with me weeks after I first watched it. The contrasts between a uniquely eccentric mother and her daughter trying to make a new life for themselves while living amongst the unempathetic, cruel society we have built.
    9dannar-leitmaa

    Depressing story, great excecution

    In some reason I saw it as an entrance for horror festival. It is not horror movie, although there are some similarities with Carrie, Requiem For a Dream or with 13 reason why. Story evolves around socially incapable mother whose only friend are her daughter, some birds and porcelain dolls. Mother and daughter have really close relationship, but as daughter is getting older she's trying to find some friends of her own. Similarity with Carrie? - Daughter is not well accepted by her schoolmates. There is no paranormality. Similarity with Requiem for A Dream? - Lapses of reality and sequences which are mere hallucinations. Similarity with 13 reasons why? - How can one mistake lead to the catastrophe.

    Great movie, really great.
    10sarahcalothis

    Thought provoking and beautiful

    There is no denying the power of this film. In the current arena of homogenized movies written to formula this film is a welcome hard hitting and thought provoking exception. A dreamy fairy tale quality keeps is floating above it's very dark and disturbing topic. At the beginning there are places to smile in the quirkiness of the characters and their lives but it is not long before you are taken with them on their emotional journey until the finale surprising and shocking conclusion. It is a film that will stay with me and I eagerly await more by this screen play writer and director
    9tdkavanagh-1

    A dark fairytale, disturbingly beautiful.

    A bold feature debut by Writer-Director Deborah Haywood, this film is everything that is great about British cinema (incredible performances, sharp humour, wonderful characterisation in a relatable setting), but avoids many (if not all) of its cliches.

    At its heart the film tackles the themes of adolescence, bullying, social isolation and mental health without becoming burdened with psychoanalysis. It presents social structures of children and adults in its reality (granted for many this will be an extreme reality) and simply tells the story of two unique characters trying to navigate pitfalls they're tragically unprepared for.

    With a brutal honesty that never becomes overtly graphic, there are many shocking moments to this story. But herein lies its brilliance. It is not a paint by numbers 'girl tries to fit in before realising her inner beauty and learns to love herself instead'; it is a dark fairytale (though we tend to forget that almost all fairytales are dark), often reminiscent of Fran Walsh & Peter Jackson's Heavenly Creatures but wonderfully original.

    Within the film's brilliant cast there are standout performances from the leads Lily Newmark and the wonderful character actor Joanna Scanlan. While they've been gifted two of the years most eccentric and memorable characters, they bring them to life with such authenticity it's hard not to expect them to be receiving awards next year.

    The highs and minor low for me come in the form of the direction. A brief scene where one of the film's bullies pontificates how their behaviour would improve in a different environment is so understated a lesser director would have had it on the cutting room floor or worse still expanded it into a third-act redemption for the bully, undermining our hero's plight. Instead it is a beautiful moment of reality, of which this film contains many.

    When Iona and Lyn enter the nearby corner shop there is a sickening blue cast from the lighting, a motif that's not repeated in any other setting and while there could be further meaning to it, it was lost on me and formed a small insignificant distraction. After all, in every other moment in the film colour is used to great effect, particularly in the fantastical vision's Iona uses to escape reality.

    This film is not going to make you feel better about the world but it certainly isn't going to lecture you about it. It's a disturbingly beautiful fairytale that sadly is set in the real world, but will bring you real moments of joy and innocence along the way. Go see this, it's wonderful.
    6scottyholroyd

    Well done, if a little slow

    I think this was a well made, well crafted movie by people who really cared about the subject and the project as a whole. And it's a very much needed story about bullying and friendship between a young woman and her mother.

    It can be a little slow, and I usually love slow movies, for my liking, and sometimes is a little tedious, but on the whole it's a good watch. First movies are never easy though, so i'll give them a break. Think 6 is a pretty decent score which reflects the flaws as well as the good points.

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    • Release date
      • July 13, 2018 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Dignity Group Co. (United States)
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Игольница
    • Filming locations
      • Swadlincote, Derbyshire, England, UK(main location)
    • Production companies
      • BFI Film Fund
      • Dignity Film Finance
      • Pin Cushion Film Company
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      • $71,275
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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