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The Eternal Daughter (2022)

PG-13 Dec 02, 2022 Drama, Mystery 1h 36m
User Score
60%
110 votes
Internet Movie Database
59%
Rotten Tomatoes
95%
Metacritic
8000%

An exquisite ghost story.

Overview

An artist and her elderly mother confront long-buried secrets when they return to a former family home, now a hotel haunted by its mysterious past.

Joanna Hogg
Writer

Part of the The Souvenir Collection

Includes The Eternal Daughter and other great movies.

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Mark Kermode reviews The Eternal Daughter (2022) | BFI Player
Mark Kermode reviews The Eternal Daughter (2022) | BFI Player
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Short Trailer [Subtitled]
Short Trailer [Subtitled]
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Kelly Reichardt & Joanna Hogg on Showing Up and The Eternal Daughter  | NYFF60
Kelly Reichardt & Joanna Hogg on Showing Up and The Eternal Daughter | NYFF60
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Joanna Hogg and Tilda Swinton on The Eternal Daughter | FLC Luminaries
Joanna Hogg and Tilda Swinton on The Eternal Daughter | FLC Luminaries
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Joanna Hogg & Tilda Swinton on The Eternal Daughter | NYFF60
Joanna Hogg & Tilda Swinton on The Eternal Daughter | NYFF60
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Official Trailer
Official Trailer
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THE ETERNAL DAUGHTER Q&A | TIFF 2022
THE ETERNAL DAUGHTER Q&A | TIFF 2022
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A review by CinemaSerf
Written on November 30, 2023

Honestly. If anyone says "Oh Darling!" one more time! Tilda Swinton is "Julie", a film-maker with a bit of writer's block who takes her elderly mother (I think she is called "Rosamund" but anyway, think Tilda Swinton but this time in a bit of latex and some of Margaret Thatcher's attire) to a remote country hotel. It turns out that this used to be a family home for her mother and she spent much of her younger life there with her aunt. From room to room they reminisce about what it used to be, what went on here - all whilst the wind outside blows as if we were watching "Black Narcissus" (1947). What happens now? Well, very little... There is lots of desperately polite and earnest dialogue - beetroot or feta? - as the two women edge ever closer to a birthday that is clearly tinged with incre...

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