IN FABRIC -Winner, Narrative Feature, 2019 Sarasota
Film Festival. A lonely woman, recently separated from her husband,
visits a bewitching London department store in search of a dress that
will transform her life. WATCH THE TRAILER HERE
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IN FABRIC In Theaters December 6th In Fabric | Official Trailer HD
| A24
**Winner, Best Director, 2018 Austin Fantastic Fest**
**Winner, Best Narrative Feature, 2018 Calgary Underground Film
Festival** **Winner, Narrative Feature, 2019 Sarasota Film Festival**
**Winner, Audience Award, 2019 Cinetopia Film Festival**
**Winner, Special Jury Prize, 2019 Fantasporto**
**Winner, 20 minutes of Audacity Prize, 2018 Les Arcs European
Film Festival**
**Winner, Best Film, 2018 Mar del Plata Film Festival**
**Official Selection, 2018 Toronto International Film Festival**
**Official Selection, 2018 San Sebastian International Film
Festival**
**Official Selection, 2018 London Film Festival**
**Official Selection, Istanbul International Film Festival**
A
lonely woman (Marianne Jean-Baptiste), recently separated from
her husband, visits a bewitching London department store in
search of a dress that will transform her life. She’s fitted
with a perfectly flattering, artery-red gown—which, in time,
will come to unleash a malevolent curse and unstoppable evil,
threatening everyone who comes into its path.
From acclaimed horror director Peter Strickland (the singular
auteur behind the sumptuous sadomasochistic romance The Duke
of Burgundy and auditory gaillo-homage Berberian Sound Studio)
comes a truly nightmarish film, at turns frightening, seductive,
and darkly humorous. Channeling voyeuristic fantasies of high
fashion and bloodshed, In Fabric is Strickland’s most twisted
and brilliantly original vision yet.
WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY Peter Strickland PRODUCED BY Ian Benson, Andrew Boswell, Hilary Davis,
Lizzie Francke, Rose Garnett, Phil Hunt, Stephen Kelliher, Compton
Ross, Andrew Starke, and Sunny Vohra STARRING Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Gwendoline Christie,
Jaygann Ayeh, Fatma Mohamed, Hayley Squires, and Leo Bill
RUN TIME 118 minutes RATING Rated R for strong sexual content including
a scene of aberrant behavior, and some bloody images