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The Party

A diverse group believes they're gathering for a private home party, but a cascade of revelations triggers a colossal crisis that shatters their belief systems—and their values—throwing them into total disarray.

Director(s)

Jamie D. Allen

Alex Currie-Clark

Adam Lock

Cheryl Leigh

Sally Potter

Cast & Crew

Cherry Jones

Cherry Jones

Martha

Cillian Murphy

Cillian Murphy

Tom

Emily Mortimer

Emily Mortimer

Jinny

Cheryl Leigh

Cheryl Leigh

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Timothy Spall

Timothy Spall

Bill

Patricia Clarkson

Patricia Clarkson

April

Bruno Ganz

Bruno Ganz

Godfried

Sally Potter

Sally Potter

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Jamie D. Allen

Jamie D. Allen

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Adam Lock

Adam Lock

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Kristin Scott Thomas

Kristin Scott Thomas

Janet

Alex Currie-Clark

Alex Currie-Clark

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Details

GenresComedy, Drama
Runtime1h 11 mins
Released on27 Jul 2017
Languageen
Produced InDenmark
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

6/10

Yikes, if you thought Abigail had a noxious party, just be glad you didn't get an invitation to this one! "Janet" (Dame Kristen Scott Thomas) receives a call telling her of an important ministerial promotion in the government and some of her friends are coming round to congratulate her. Meantime, her husband (Timothy Spall) is sitting listlessly in a chair supping some wine. As the plaudits fly around the room, he casually makes an announcement that rather rains on his wife's parade. This, however, is just the start of the evening's woes as it turns out that just about everyone has some kind of secret to keep and tempers are about to flare! Spall's "Bill" is probably the most impactful of the characters. Though he actually says very little, he still manages to set the cat amongst these dysfunctional pigeons with aplomb. Thereafter, it's not the most plausible of scenarios - if only because few of these characters would ever be friends in a real scenario. Bruno Ganz delivers some ridiculous one-liners decrying just about everything the West has to offer and Cillian Murphy seems to spend most of his time looking for a flat surface. It's all perfectly toxic, but woefully undercooked and seems more contrived to force animus than to be a remotely realistic gathering of people who share the same friend - even if she is a politician. It's short and sweet, but has too much of the stage play about it and leaves too much of the story outside.

All Trailers

THE PARTY | Official Trailer | In Theaters February 16
The Party | Official UK Trailer

Teasers

The Party | In Cinemas Friday 13 October
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