Prevenge - Film - British Comedy Guide (original) (raw)

Prevenge. Ruth (Alice Lowe)

Genre

Film

Released

2017

Stars

Alice Lowe, Dan Skinner, Jo Hartley, Tom Davis, Leila Hoffman, Kate Dickie, Kayvan Novak, Mike Wozniak and more

Writer

Alice Lowe

Director

Alice Lowe

Producers

Vaughan Sivell, Jennifer Handorf, Will Kane, Mike Rattenbury, Franki Goodwin, Mike Shirley and Andrew Thomas

Company

Alice Lowe makes her directorial debut in a film described as a "post-feminist revenge movie".

Lowe stars in this part-improvised film as a pregnant woman (Lowe was seven-and-a-half months pregnant during filming) who goes on a killing spree, motivated by revenge, targeting people from all walks of life.

A pregnant woman out for revenge. At first we don't know why. She kills a seemingly disparate assortment of individuals, all living different walks of life - her pregnancy is her decoy. As the film continues, her motivation is gradually revealed. And we see the real reason behind her murders.

Lowe said the film, "was based on my real experience of being pregnant. People automatically assume you're a lovely person because you're pregnant. They coo over you, they help with your bags. You think, 'Well I might be a horrible person, I haven't changed just because I'm pregnant!'. That was one of the original thoughts behind the story. I wanted to write something which defied that image of the pregnant woman as this safe, sweet, kind person... I felt like motherhood is a crazy, interesting experience and it's rarely seen on screen. If it is, it's usually in comedies, from the man's point of view, the comedic woman squeezing his hand and screaming at him. Pregnancy could be a very alien, existential experience and we don't show it on screen in those terms. I wanted to defy people's expectations of what that character was and could be, and get some humour out of it more from the female perspective."

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Additional details

Tagline

Killing for two

UK certificate

18

Duration

88 minutes

UK release

Friday 10th February 2017

Produced

2015

UK premiere

Thursday 13th October 2016, BFI London Film Festival

Distributors

Kaleidoscope Entertainment

Production

Location

Camera set-up

Single camera

Picture

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