Rare Beasts (film)

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Rare Beasts
Rare Beasts film poster.jpg
Directed by Billie Piper
Written byBillie Piper
Produced byVaughan Sivell
Starring
CinematographyPatrick Meller
Edited byHazel Baillie
Music by
  • Johnny Lloyd
  • Nathan Coen
Production
companies
  • Western Edge Pictures
  • Moffen Media Limited
Release dates
  • 31 August 2019 (2019-08-31)(Venice)
  • 21 May 2021 (2021-05-21)(United Kingdom)
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Box office$63,828 [1]

Rare Beasts is a 2019 British psychological romantic drama film written and directed by Billie Piper in her directorial debut. [2] It stars Piper, Lily James, David Thewlis, Leo Bill, Kerry Fox and Toby Woolf.

Contents

Rare Beasts premiered at the Venice Film Festival on 31 August 2019, later receiving a simultaneous release in cinemas and digitally on 21 May 2021 in the UK.

Premise

Mandy is a career-driven nihilistic single mother with a deeply disturbed son, who falls in love with a patriarchal man with rage issues named Pete.

Cast

Production

In May 2018, it was announced Billie Piper would write, direct, and star in the film. [3] In September 2018, it was announced that principal photography had commenced, with David Thewlis, Leo Bill and Kerry Fox joining the cast of the film. [4] Filming took place in London, as well as Lloret de Mar, Catalonia, Spain. [5]

Release

Rare Beasts had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on 31 August 2019. [6] The film later screened at the London Film Festival and the Kerry Film Festival, both in October 2019. [7] [8] The film's North American premiere was scheduled to take place at South by Southwest in March 2020, however, the festival was cancelled as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. [9]

In February 2021, the film's first official trailer was released and distributor Republic Film Distribution earmarked its UK theatrical release for 7 May 2021. [10] [11] The film's release date was later revised to 21 May 2021, [12] as government lockdown restrictions on indoor cinemas were lifted from 17 May in England, Scotland and Wales. [13] The film received a limited release in 30 cinemas across the UK and was simultaneously made available to purchase and stream on Amazon Prime Video and the Google Play Store. [14] [15]

Reception

Of the 51 reviews collected by review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, 71% were reported as being positive with an average rating of 6.1/10. The critics consensus reads: "Billie Piper's admirably bold directorial vision isn't quite enough to counter Rare Beasts' frustratingly shallow treatment of its weightier themes." [16]

Accolades

YearAwardCategoryRecipientResultRef.
2020 Göteborg Film Festival Awards Ingmar Bergman International Debut AwardRare BeastsNominated [17]
SXSW Film Festival Awards Adam Yauch Hörnblowér AwardNominated [17]
2022 National Film Awards Best Actress Billie Piper Nominated [18]
Outstanding PerformanceNominated [18]
Best DirectorNominated [18]

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