The Nest (feature film)

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The Nest is a psychological drama film that explores the unraveling of a family after relocating to an isolated English country estate, highlighting themes of ambition, deception, and domestic tension.

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instanceOf feature film
cinematography Mátyás Erdély NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
United Kingdom
director Sean Durkin NERFINISHED
distributor IFC Films NERFINISHED
editedBy Matthew Hannam NERFINISHED
genre drama film
psychological drama
hasSettingElement isolated country estate
leadActor Carrie Coon NERFINISHED
Jude Law NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Allison O’Hara NERFINISHED
Rory O’Hara NERFINISHED
musicBy Richard Reed Parry NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus family unraveling after relocation
narrativeTheme ambition
class aspiration
deception
domestic tension
marital strain
originalLanguage English
portrays dysfunctional family dynamics
economic anxiety
psychological deterioration
premiereEvent Sundance Film Festival NERFINISHED
producer Andrew Lowe NERFINISHED
Christina Piovesan NERFINISHED
Derrin Schlesinger NERFINISHED
Ed Guiney NERFINISHED
productionCompany BBC Films NERFINISHED
Elevation Pictures NERFINISHED
FilmNation Entertainment NERFINISHED
releaseYear 2020
runtimeMinutes 107
screenplayBy Sean Durkin NERFINISHED
setting England
English countryside
starring Carrie Coon NERFINISHED
Charlie Shotwell NERFINISHED
Jude Law NERFINISHED
Oona Roche NERFINISHED
writer Sean Durkin NERFINISHED

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