Brides
Directed by Chloe Okuno
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Plot
In 1961, Sally Bishop and her husband vacation to Northern Italy, where they get stranded at a remote villa run by the enigmatic Vova, who presides over a household of beautiful, deathless women and their caretaker. As Sally becomes entangled in their world of seduction, violence and illusion, she begins to lose her grip on time and self as her own dark transformation unfolds.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Alaïs Lawson | Chantal |
| Wilf Scolding | Williard |
| Éva Magyar | Professor |
| Sam Pembroke | Cabin Owner |
| Ethan McHale | Brad |
| Figeczky Anna Eszter | Carla |
| Tom Victor | Eliot |
| Gyuri Sarossy | Alan |
| Giovanni Toscano | Alessio |
| Daniel Bellus | Haz |
Genres
DramaHorrorThriller
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Brides |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United States of America, Hungary |
| Status | Post Production |
| Production companies | FilmNation Entertainment, Likely Story, The Royal Budapest Film Company |
| Production | Anthony Bregman, Stefanie Azpiazu |
| Writer | Chloe Okuno |
| Casting | Jeanne McCarthy |
| Editing | Michael Block, Zekun Mao, Zsuzsanna Papp |
| Cinematography | Péter Faludi, Ádám Fillenz, Simonics Balázs |
| Assistant directors | Fekete Eszter, Csilla György, Chloe Okuno |
| Camera operators | Ádám Fillenz, Péter Faludi, Simonics Balázs |
| Additional photography | Péter Faludi, Ádám Fillenz, Simonics Balázs |
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| Production design | Zsófia Tasnádi, Zsófi Gúth |
| Art direction | Zsófi Gúth, Zsófia Tasnádi |
| Set decoration | Zsófia Tasnádi, Zsófi Gúth |
| Stunts | Joe Kovalik Jr. |
| Music | Ervin Stark, Eliza Zolnai |
| Sound | Ervin Stark, Eliza Zolnai |
| Costume design | Beata Baran, József Lázár |
| Makeup | Beata Baran, József Lázár |
| Hairstyling | Beata Baran, József Lázár |
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