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  1. Materna is a 2020 American drama film co-written and directed by David Gutnik in his feature directorial debut. Starring Jade Eshete, Rory Culkin, Kate Lyn Sheil, Sturgill Simpson and Lindsay Burdge, the film won the awards for Best Actress and Best Cinematography at the 2020 Tribeca Festival, where Gutnik was also nominated for Best New Director.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt11868198Materna (2020) - IMDb

    Oct 1, 2020 · Materna: Directed by David Gutnik. With Kate Lyn Sheil, Jade Eshete, Lindsay Burdge, Assol Abdullina. A closely observed psychological portrait of four women, whose lives are bound together by an incident on the New York City subway.

    • (264)
    • Drama
    • David Gutnik
    • 2020-10-01
  3. Aug 6, 2021 · Materna. On any given day, an urban subway car stands as a fascinating miniature of society, enabling clusters of time-strapped people with unique battles to face one another. Every now and then, someone harmlessly breaks the unwritten social contract of anonymity with eye-contact or an attempt at a conversation.

  4. Materna follows the journeys of four New York women who are isolated by city life, separated by class, politics, race and religion, and yet bound by a...

    • (17)
    • Kate Lyn Sheil
    • David Gutnik
    • Drama
  5. Aug 12, 2021 · In “Materna,” the debut feature by David Gutnik, four anguished New York women are connected by an incident on the subway involving — surprise, surprise — an unhinged man (Sturgill...

    • Beatrice Loayza
    • David Gutnik
  6. Aug 6, 2021 · Materna opens with hazy close-ups of four women on the New York subway, all distracted and on edge. As we’ll come to learn, that’s partly from events in each of their personal lives. But it’s also because a man on the subway is harassing them, venting his frustrations, and teetering ever closer to violence. From.

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  8. www.metacritic.com › movie › maternaMaterna - Metacritic

    Aug 6, 2021 · Materna follows the journeys of four New York women who are isolated by city life, separated by class, politics, race and religion, and yet bound by a shared hunger for identity and connection.