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Maryland

Two women named Mary -- both recently sexually assaulted by the same man -- meet at the police station and enter into the world that victims of assault have to endure, guided by a police constable and his colleague. As the action unfolds, it is commented on by the Furies -- a chorus of murdered women seen and heard only by the viewer. Flashes of wit and humour temper a dark and difficult subject.

Top Cast

  • Hayley Squires

    Hayley Squires

    Mary

  • Zawe Ashton

    Zawe Ashton

    Also Mary

  • Daniel Mays

    Daniel Mays

    PC Moody

  • Justine Mitchell

    Justine Mitchell

    PC Eddowes

  • Zainab Hasan

    Zainab Hasan

    Fury

  • Jennifer Joseph

    Jennifer Joseph

    Fury

  • Sarah Lam

    Sarah Lam

    Fury

  • Gabriella Leon

    Gabriella Leon

    Fury

  • Sarah Woodward

    Sarah Woodward

    Fury

Overview

Two women named Mary -- both recently sexually assaulted by the same man -- meet at the police station and enter into the world that victims of assault have to endure, guided by a police constable and his colleague. As the action unfolds, it is commented on by the Furies -- a chorus of murdered women seen and heard only by the viewer. Flashes of wit and humour temper a dark and difficult subject.

Rating

7.0 / 10
2 Reviews
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1 Reviews

  • Peter McGinn
    Peter McGinn
    7 Aug 14, 2022

    This is definitely a message movie. It revolves around two women named Mary who have both been sexually assaulted. They are assisted at the police station by an inappropriately jolly male PC and a female PC, also named Mary. In addition, there is a sort of Greek chorus of women who pose rhetorical questions, chant and tell anecdotes about what they have done or would do in certain situations involving men. By now you may have surmised correctly that this is a feminist work. Since I have been married to a feminist for decades. I didn’t find it very informative, and certainly not entertaining, as that is not at all the intention, but I can see where it might be a service to show it to women and men who haven’t been exposed to the feminist issues it raises. Oh, and it is only 25 minutes long, so even a male knuckle-dragging troglodyte should be able to make it through it if supplied with praise and snacks for their effort.

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