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This is not a ghost story.

Mother Mary (2026)

Runtime: 112 min
Release date: 16/04/2026
Production countries: United States of America, Germany, Ireland, Finland
Production companies: A24, Augenschein Filmproduktion, Topic Studios, Sailor Bear, IPR.VC, Homebird Productions, Access Entertainment
Overview
Long-buried wounds rise to the surface when iconic pop star Mother Mary reunites with her estranged best friend and former costume designer Sam Anselm on the eve of her comeback performance.
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David Lowery
Director
Cast
Anne Hathaway profile photo
Anne Hathaway
as Mother Mary
Michaela Coel profile photo
Michaela Coel
as Sam Anselm
Hunter Schafer profile photo
Hunter Schafer
as Hilda
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FKA twigs
as Imogen
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Sian Clifford
as Jade
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Final Trailer

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Duration: 01:32
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Official Trailer 2

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Duration: 01:13
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GREATEST HITS (Official Album Teaser)

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Duration: 00:29
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Duration: 02:29
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Duration: 02:24
Reviews
Author: Geronimo1967
The eponymous rock star (Anne Hathaway - or perhaps Margot Robbie or Natalie Portman?) has had some sort of an incident with her erstwhile friend and fashion designer"Sam" (Michaela Coel) and so when she turns up unannounced at her home in the middle of a thunderstorm, she can't be too surprised that the reception she gets is just as wet. She needs a frock. A frock to end all frocks. She needs"Sam" to design it for her, as only she really understands her; knows her; yada yada... Barring a few interventions from her assistant"Hilda" (Hunter Schafer) and some briefly menacing scissor-wielding moments this is essentially a slightly cryptic analysis of their relationship and visually it reminded me of"In Fabric" (2018) at times. It's extremely dialogue heavy and for a good portion of it, it makes you think it could be far more effectively performed on a creatively lit theatrical stage. There's precious little context for us, either, in terms of what drove them apart in the first place or of just what the motivation is for a reconciliation that"Sam" seems entirely indifferent, even hostile, to. Conceptually, it might be about stripping back the layers of superficiality that surround not just this industry, but of life in general? Perhaps a critique of the fickleness of fame and friendships? In any case it doesn't really present these women with anything like enough depth for us to really care, and as we entered the final, more fantastical and perhaps metaphorical phase, I began to lose interest a bit. I find Coel a very natural actor to watch, but Hathaway was interchangeable with half a dozen actors and despite her best attempts with a couple of musical performances I just didn't feel engaged.The eponymous rock star (Anne Hathaway - or perhaps Margot Robbie or Natalie Portman?) has had some sort of an incident with her erstwhile friend and fashion designer"Sam" (Michaela Coel) and so when she turns up unannounced at her home in the middle of a thunderstorm, she can't be too surprised that the reception she gets is just as wet. She needs a frock. A frock to end all frocks. She needs"Sam" to design it for her, as only she really understands her; knows her; yada yada... Barring a few interventions from her assistant"Hilda" (Hunter Schafer) and some briefly menacing scissor-wielding moments this is essentially a slightly cryptic analysis of their relationship and visually it reminded me of"In Fabric" (2018) at times. It's extremely dialogue heavy and for a good portion of it,