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      • Nancy is an uncomfortable watch, but worth the effort thanks to Andrea Riseborough's central performance -- and writer-director Christina Choe's powerful empathy for her character's dangerously misguided choices.
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  2. Jun 8, 2018 · After her mother dies, Nancy gets it into her head that she could instead be very good news for a bereaved couple a few hours’ drive away. Ellen and Leo, played by J. Smith Cameron and Steve Buscemi , are a couple of kind, cozy academics who, 30 years before, lost their five-year-old daughter.

  3. Jun 13, 2018 · Nancy,” a film about a young woman who stages elaborate hoaxes, offers a complex, intense story, but the director, Christina Choe, stints on its details. Photograph Courtesy Samuel Goldwyn Films.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nancy_(film)Nancy (film) - Wikipedia

    Nancy is a 2018 American psychological drama film written and directed by Christina Choe in her feature directorial debut. It stars Andrea Riseborough (who also co-produced) in the title role, with J. Smith-Cameron, Ann Dowd, John Leguizamo, and Steve Buscemi in supporting roles.

  5. Jun 7, 2018 · Played by Andrea Riseborough, Nancy is a profoundly disturbed woman in her 30s who lives with her sickly, nagging mother (Ann Dowd) in a depressingly drab house.

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  6. In Nancy, director Christina Choe spins out her intriguing yarn with careful precision, keeping us guessing about Nancy and about whether she is the long-lost daughter. Full Review | Oct 12,...

  7. Mar 21, 2018 · Choe probes at the idea of being shaped by circumstance. And, as with many of the leading female characters at Sundance this year, in films as diverse as Puzzle and Colette, there's a winning complexity to Nancy that stops her from being easily pigeon-holed.

  8. www.imdb.com › title › tt6509058Nancy (2018) - IMDb

    Nancy: Directed by Christina Choe. With Andrea Riseborough, Ann Dowd, J. Smith-Cameron, Steve Buscemi. Nancy becomes increasingly convinced she was kidnapped as a child. When she meets a couple whose daughter went missing thirty years ago, reasonable doubts give way to willful belief.