Dark Sky Films will open campus sexual assault film M.F.A. in theaters, VOD and HD Digital on October 13th.
Written by Leah McKendrick (Bad Moms) and directed by Naltalia Leite (Bare), M.F. A. stars Francesca Eastwood as Noelle, an art student struggling to find her voice, who is sexually assaulted by a fellow classmate. Attempting to cope with her trauma, she impulsively confronts her attacker.
OPENING DAY ANNOUNCEMENT
OCTOBER 13, 2017
M.F.A.
A Powerful Thriller About Campus Sexual Assault
Starring Francesca Eastwood Opens In Theaters, VOD and HD Digital October 13, 2017
M.F.A.
A Powerful Thriller About Campus Sexual Assault
Starring Francesca Eastwood Opens In Theaters, VOD and HD Digital October 13, 2017
“Eastwood harnesses the kind of tenacity she’s previously displayed … adding rich emotional layers to a demanding role.” – Kate Erbland of IndieWire
“Francesca Eastwood gives a stirring, sterling performance, transforming from a wallflower into a dynamic powerhouse” – Screen Anarchy
Dark Sky Films proudly announces the release date of M.F.A., a critically acclaimed powerful thriller starring Francesca Eastwood in a stand out role. The film, from female director and female screenwriter, takes on the searing current issue of sexual violence on campus. M.F.A. will be released on October 13th.
M.F.A., which was nominated for the Grand Jury Award at the 2017 SXSW festival, tells a gripping story of a young woman forced to take action to protect herself in “perhaps the bravest, rawest rape-revenge thriller yet” (No Film School). Noelle (Francesca Eastwood, Final Girl, Outlaws and Angels), an art student struggling to find her voice, is sexually assaulted by a fellow classmate. Attempting to cope with her trauma, she impulsively confronts her attacker, leading to a violent altercation that culminates in his accidental death. Noelle tries to return to normalcy, but when she discovers she is only one of many silenced sexual assault survivors on campus, she takes justice into her own hands. A vigilante is born – retribution is the inspiration she’s been waiting for.
M.F.A. was directed by Natalia Leite (Bare) from a debut screenplay by actress Leah McKendrick (Bad Moms). McKendrick also co-stars in the film along with Clifton Collins Jr. (Westworld, Knight of Cups).
The film received glowing reviews upon its world premiere at SXSW. Variety’s Andrew Barker said, “An unapologetically feminist, female-centric take on the oft-problematic (and oft-male-gaze-dominated) rape-revenge thriller genre … Leite directs with a bracing, assertive style.” Brad Miska of Bloody-Disgusting called it “intensely engaging, thought-provoking, and also mesmerizing.” “Spectacular, risky and wonderfully realized by Natalia Leite,” said We Live Entertainment’s Nick Casaletto.
M.F.A.
Directed by: Natalia Leite (Bare)
Written by: Leah McKendrick (Bad Moms)
Produced by: Shintaro Shimosawa (Misconduct, The Grudge), Mike C. Manning (Disney’s Cloud 9, Folk Hero & Funny Guy)
Cast: Francesca Eastwood (Final Girl, Outlaws and Angels), Clifton Collins Jr. (HBO’s Westworld, Triple 9, Weightless), Peter Vack (Mozart in the Jungle, I Just Wants My Pants Back)
Language: English
Genre: Thriller / Horror
THEATER LISTINGS: Opening October 13th
New York, NY – Cinema Village
Los Angeles, CA – Laemmle Music Hall
Columbus, OH – Gateway Film Center
Kansas City, MO – Screenland Armour Theater
Seattle, WA – Grand Illusion Cinema
Denver, CO – Alamo Drafthouse Sloans Lake
Tampa, FL – Tampa Theater
Philadelphia, PA – PhilaMOCA
Portland, OR – Clinton St. Theater