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MOVIE

Nancy

3.4
(140)
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Rating
NRT
Duration
1h 27m
Year
2018
Language
English
Publisher
Samuel Goldwyn Films

About

A serial imposter, Nancy becomes increasingly convinced she was kidnapped as a child, and when she meets a couple whose daughter went missing thirty years ago, the power of emotion threatens to overcome all rationality.

Related Subjects

  • Drama

Extended Details

  • Closed CaptionsEnglish

    Reviews

    "Nancy is an assured and genius debut from first-time feature director Christina Choe. Much like its protagonist, the film is an enigmatic and wholly original take."
    Lena Wilson - The Playlist
    "Smith-Cameron and Buscemi are both terrific, Buscemi for the fullness of his subtlety (so much going on in the looks and silences) and Smith-Cameron, for the depths of pain she can suggest, even when she plays a surface happiness."
    Mick LaSalle - San Francisco Chronicle

    Artists

    Christina ChoeDirector
    Christina ChoeWriter
    Amy LoProducer
    Michelle CameronProducer
    Andrea RiseboroughActor
    Steve BuscemiActor
    J. Smith-CameronActor
    John LeguizamoActor
    Ann DowdActor