
Inheritance
When Maya learns her father Sam was once a spy, she suddenly finds herself at the center of an international conspiracy. As she seeks answers, Maya herself becomes a target and must quickly learn the skills of her father.
Director(s)
Neil Burger
Mary Kerrigan
Cary Lee
Mohit Silswal
Himanshu Gautam
Where to watch

Lionsgate Play
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Cast & crew

Necar Zadegan
Erika Papp

Kim Bi-bi
Korean Mother

Phoebe Dynevor
Maya Welch

Rhys Ifans
Sam Welch

Ciara Baxendale
Emily

Kersti Bryan
Jess Welch

Majd Eid
Khalil Jamal

Byron Clohessy
Doug

Joey Albright
Customs Officer 1

José Alvarez
Cashier
Jack Lyons
Homeland Security Officer
Mitchell Hochman
Bartender
Salim Siddiqui
Taxi Driver

John Garet Stoker
Guy in Nightclub

Adam El Nahas
Kidnapper on Phone
Ihab Ebrahim
Cairo Shop Owner
Kashyap Harsha Shangari
Mysterious Man at Restaurant
Nishant Bhatt
Contact at Delhi Market
Amit Rajindar Grover
Motorcycle Taxi Driver
Deshraj
Taxi Driver to Airport
Daehan Bang
Indian Border Guard
Manyong Shim
Korean Border Guard
Mia Kim Naatjes
Korean Daughter
Byungwook Son
Korean Restaurant Maître d'

Shin Hee-cheol
Passerby on Bridge
Rianna Li-Bailey
US Border Guard

Barri Tsavaris
Customs Officer 2
Pete Schandall
Homeland Security Officer 2
Andre Blackwell
Workman in Apartment

Neil Burger
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Mary Kerrigan
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Cary Lee
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Mohit Silswal
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Himanshu Gautam
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Details
Reviews
Manuel São Bento
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/inheritance-review-phoebe-dynevor-shines-amid-the-challenges-of-guerrilla-filmmaking/ "Inheritance shines through its impromptu filming style and the strength of its lead performances but falls short narratively. Neil Burger pushes the boundaries of traditional filmmaking, proving that creativity and technical skill can overcome any financial limitations. Phoebe Dynevor once again demonstrates her immense talent with a performance that is, above all, confident and assured. For those who value the art of cinema and the risk of experimentation, I recommend giving it a watch." Rating: B-
