Movie Review – Nesting Movie Review
“Nesting” is an engaging film that transports viewers into the remarkable worlds of Thriller, Drama, Horror. Director Chloé Cinq-Mars has beautifully brought this story to life on screen, while producers Nicolas Comeau, Jean-Marc Fröhle have collaborated with 1976 Productions, Poinprod to make this film a reality.
Set against the backdrop of Canada and featuring German, English, French languages, “Nesting” deeply explores the highs and lows of life, love, and relationships.
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Nesting Movie Story
This psychological horror thriller tells the story of Penelope, a new mother who does not sleep. Tracked down by the thief of a convenience store whose mischief she witnessed, she finds refuge in an unhealthy affair with an ex-lover, leaving behind her son and her partner at the same time. But wherever she goes, she is haunted by the memory of her little sister who died in horrific circumstances… Gnawed by guilt, Penelope sinks into postpartum psychosis. Little by little, we no longer fear for Penelope, but for Penelope and what she is becoming: a threat to her child.
Nesting Movie Cast
Rose-Marie Perreault, Simon Landry-Désy, Marie Bélanger, Saladin Dellers
Nesting Movie Crew
Crew Member | Job |
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Chloé Cinq-Mars | Director |
Chloé Cinq-Mars | Writer |
Nicolas Comeau | Producer |
Jean-Marc Fröhle | Producer |
Léna Mill-Reuillard | Cinematography |
Olivier Calvert | Sound Designer |
Elric Robichon | Editor |
Nicolas Rabaeus | Music |
Nesting Movie Rating
The film ‘Nesting’ holds a rating of 0/10 on TMDb, reflecting audience appreciation.