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Materna

  • 2020
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
270
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Assol Abdullina, Lindsay Burdge, Kate Lyn Sheil, and Jade Eshete in Materna (2020)
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A closely observed psychological portrait of four women, whose lives are bound together by an incident on the New York City subway.A closely observed psychological portrait of four women, whose lives are bound together by an incident on the New York City subway.A closely observed psychological portrait of four women, whose lives are bound together by an incident on the New York City subway.

  • Director
    • David Gutnik
  • Writers
    • David Gutnik
    • Assol Abdullina
    • Jade Eshete
  • Stars
    • Kate Lyn Sheil
    • Jade Eshete
    • Lindsay Burdge
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    270
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Gutnik
    • Writers
      • David Gutnik
      • Assol Abdullina
      • Jade Eshete
    • Stars
      • Kate Lyn Sheil
      • Jade Eshete
      • Lindsay Burdge
    • 7User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Kate Lyn Sheil
    Kate Lyn Sheil
    • Jean
    Jade Eshete
    Jade Eshete
    • Mona
    Lindsay Burdge
    Lindsay Burdge
    • Ruth
    Assol Abdullina
    • Perizad
    Sturgill Simpson
    Sturgill Simpson
    • Paul
    Kaili Vernoff
    Kaili Vernoff
    • Jean's Mom
    Cassandra Freeman
    Cassandra Freeman
    • Wanda
    Nathanya Alexander
    Nathanya Alexander
    • Jehovah's Witness Daughter
    Lynne Brookes
    • Jehovah's Witness Mother
    Kara Young
    Kara Young
    • Kara
    Xiomie Boykin
    • Young Jehovah's Witness
    Linda Simon
    • Elderly Jehovah's Witness
    Rory Culkin
    Rory Culkin
    • Gabe
    Buzz Weiner
    • Mariah Carey
    Michael Chernus
    Michael Chernus
    • David
    Jake Katzman
    Jake Katzman
    • Jared
    Gulmira Davlietbakova
    • Religious Kyrgyz Woman in Airport Bathroom
    • (as Gulmira Davletbakova)
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    • Kyrgyz Woman in Airport Bathroom
    • Director
      • David Gutnik
    • Writers
      • David Gutnik
      • Assol Abdullina
      • Jade Eshete
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    10janetewalker

    Materna Review - A Gritty, Razor-Sharp Indictment of Metropolitan Life

    Materna, from Utopia and Vortex Media, presents four unique stories pulled from lives in Manhattan, and its mosaic of tradition, innovation, hopefulness, and challenges as four women, unconnected, meet on the subway when a stranger pulls a gun.

    The film begins on Manhattan's underground maze of transportation, where anything goes, miles of track that move millions every day in and around the city that never sleeps.

    Tonight, as we see, an angry white man is venting, the usual ranting that is common on the subway, where straphangers can see just about everything from single aggressive panhandlers to those who offer a bit of entertainment between stops to the violent, rages of the mentally unstable.

    Tonight, as the females who seem to be the object of his discourse, are plugged into their own worlds, the man, continues to talk, loudly, to himself or whomever is within hearing distance, as the film fades into the life of our first stranger, a motion capture animation executive.

    Her vignette is filled with the the angst of an unusual life. She simulates sex with motion capture, and re-watches her reactions. She lives in a loft, practices knife throwing, has frequent phone calls with her mother, who explains her lifestyle is not normal, working from home, you should be out, have your eggs frozen, time waits for no one. Our executive is essentially the connected disconnected modern worker.

    Switching back to the subway we see a second female, Mona, played by Jade Eshete, who becomes the target of the man's venting. She moves to another part of the train and sinks back into her own world. A television actress, her show has recently been cancelled and she is estranged from her mother, a nation of Islam follower uses withholding as a manipulation to pull her daughter back to her "chosen place" to the life her mother feels is best for her and to leave the nonsense of the entertainment world behind.

    Perizad, played by Assol Abdullina, is also on the train. Silently living in her own world, she recently returned to Manhattan from the Middle East, where between the war which destroyed their homeland and the internal war that destroyed their family, she, as a daughter is not enough to cover for the devastation of losing their son to suicide. The harsh words that fly like bullets between the daughter and mother are as damaging deep wounds, scares, that one hopes will heal over time, but the rawness of the recent trip make that day look distant and unattainable.

    Our final vignette features Gabe, played by Rory Calkin and Ruth, played by Lindsay Burdge, a brother and sister who each pursuing a life the others believe is a falsehood. Neither have come to the place where they accept the other's choices as they are, right, wrong, good, or bad.

    Ruth and her husband, David, played by Michael Chernus and son, Jared played by Jake Katzman, live in a brownstone near 72nd and Central Park West, they have heated debates on race, sexual orientation, the change in the fabric of America which appears to leave some out while disproportionately offering others a bigger slice in a guilt driven reparation over actual or perceived crimes which those receiving the giftings had no direct involvement.

    The heated debate causes a shocking reacting by Gabe who is ordered out of the home. Ruth decides to go to her brother's home and jumps on the subway, which puts her right in the middle of the same debate as she becomes the target of the white man's rage.

    Materna Director David Gutnik seamlessly weaves the journeys of these four unconnected New York women who are isolated by city life, separated by class, politics, race, and religion, and yet bound by a shared desire for identity and connection into a moment in New York City lives, where the anonymous stranger become intrinsically connected to each other's survival.

    Materna is a Tribeca 2020 winner for both best actress in the U. S. Narrative competition for Assol Abdullina and a Tribeca 2020 winner for Best Cinematography in the U. S. narrative for Greta Zozula, Chananun Chotrungroj, Kelly Jeffrey.

    A razor-sharp indictment of modern metropolitan life. Gritty, authentic, Materna is in theaters in New York and Los Angeles August 6, 2021, and is available on TVOD August 10, 2021.

    Country: USA.

    Language: English.

    Runtime: 105minutes.

    Director: David Gutnik.

    Writer: David Gutnik, Assol Abdullina, and Jade Eshete.

    Producer: Emily McEvoy and Liz Cardenas.

    Cast: Jade Eshete, Assol Abdullina, Kate Lyn Sheil, Lindsay Burdge, Michael Chernus, Rory Culkin, Cassandra Freeman, Sturgill Simpson, Kaili Vernoff, Jake Katzman, Kara Young, Zhamilya Sydykbaeva, Jamal Seidakmatova.
    8firoozh

    Intelligent, engaging film

    The most common word that many viewers use these days in their reviews is "boring". Many angry ones and twos saying that this film was boring. Probably they can't wait to run and watch Spiderman.

    This film is well written and acted. Each episode reflect real relationships of four women with their mothers. It has a mystery connecting all four that share a subway ride in NYC.

    Give it a try to this independent film that deals with many difficult issues of contemporary America.
    8Bgappl07

    Sadly Amazingly a story of our "right now" times

    We all know that we live in times that change exceptionally quickly -since the release of this movie till today things have changed -but Astonishingly the overall concept of this movie is very much with us today obviously the first thing we have is the bloodletting everywhere and put all of the woman in this movie (and they of course take up the majority of situations) that have come out of our times whether it's the meta-verse the woke culture The loneliness that is periodically interrupted by the use of smart phones & one finds that underlying all of this is the rage and anger.

    I was first astounded at the poor reviews of the movie but under the circumstances and with the way we communicate today over social media above all if it is not quick fast exciting A la the marvel movies etc. Or if the political situation is not spelled out exactly and one has to ponder it a bit that could make it "boring" in my mind unfortunate but so it is I think it's an incredible movie and does involve a lot of thought and analysis and it really impressed me.
    1ingamazonaite

    I tried hard

    I tried very hard to watch this movie, but, unfortunately, switched off after 20 minutes.

    This is such a bore, I can't even describe how dull it is- unwatchable.

    There is nothing else to say.
    3locky-21532

    Terrible

    Utterly boring - for a relatively short film it doesn't half drag on. After getting halfway through I was going to switch off, then saw how long was left and decided to stick it out to the end in the hope that something would have made it worth while. Seriously wish I hadn't bothered.

    Then just to add insult to injury, the ending was a massive anticlimax.

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    • Release date
      • September 19, 2021 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Материнство
    • Filming locations
      • New York, USA(NYC)
    • Production company
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