The two excellent English actresses seen in The Dark Daughter reunite in this new film arriving in cinemas on April 18 with BIM Distribuzione. Here's the trailer, plot, and poster for Homecoming.
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They are both very good actresses and we have seen them working together Daughter of Darknessthe movie that Maggie Gyllenhaal Adapted from a novel Elena Ferranteand that from the next April 18thanks for the BIM distributionwe will be able to watch in the cinema an irreverent comedy film with our title Mischief at home (Wicked little messages Originally).
The movie is Based on an incredible true story The events take place a hundred years ago in a coastal town in England, where the two actresses play the roles of two polar opposite women who will be joined by fate.: Olivia Colman She is Edith, a conservative woman with a very strict education given to her by a tyrannical (hard-faced) father Timothy Spall); Jesse Buckley She is Rose, a lively young woman who openly challenges norms.
This is the official plot of Bad Things at Home:
1922. A town on the south coast of England was the scene of a comical and sometimes sinister scandal. Based on a strange true story, Mischief at home It follows the events of two neighbours: Edith Swan (Olivia Colman), an ultra-conservative local, and Rose Gooding (Jessie Buckley), a troubled Irish immigrant.
When Edith and other compatriots begin receiving obscene, obscenity-filled letters, suspicion immediately falls on Rose. The anonymous letters sparked a nationwide protest that led to a trial. It will be the women – led by policewoman Gladys Moss (Anjana Vasan) – who investigate the crime, and suspect that things may not be as they seem.
Mischief at home Written by Johnny Sweet And directed by the English director Thea Sharrock; Below are the official Italian trailer and poster.