Set against the sweltering backdrop of coastal Spain, Hot Milk is shaping up to be one of the most emotionally-charged and visually rich queer dramas of the summer. Based on Deborah Levy’s acclaimed ...
"I'd rather be dead than shackled." IFC Films has revealed an official trailer for Hot Milk, an indie thriller from screenwriter Rebecca Lenkiewicz (of Ida, Disobedience, Colette, She Said, The Salt ...
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Hot Milk (2025) Film Review, a movie directed by Rebecca Lenkiewicz, written by Deborah Levy and Rebecca Lenkiewicz and starring Emma Mackey, Fiona Shaw, Vicky Krieps, Patsy Ferran, Yann Gael, Electra ...
Sofia takes a picture of Ingrid, her summer friend, at her sewing table. “Your August in Almeria…” murmurs Ingrid (a wonderfully feline Vicky Krieps) as she takes pliant Sofia (Emma Mackey) in her ...
Hot Milk’s title recalls the mammary bond between mother and child – a bond, in the case of Rose (Shaw) and Sofia (Mackey), that’s fast curdling. Wheelchair-bound from a mysterious (and possibly ...
Exclusive: Fiona Shaw stars as Mackey's ailing mother in the acclaimed queer feature that debuted at Berlin. The official synopsis reads: “Set in the scorching heat of a Spanish summer, the film ...
Rebecca Lenkiewicz’s directorial debut “Hot Milk” (IFC Films) is a fitting release for our a long hot summer. Adapted from Deborah Levy’s acclaimed novel of the same name, Lenkiewicz’s debut puts ...
The Irish actress unpacks the simmering tension of Rebecca Lenkiewicz's 'Hot Milk', in which she plays opposite Emma Mackey, and how she is more excited than anyone for the Berlinale. By Lily Ford ...
The British music veteran also shares what Vicky Krieps sang for the Berlin-debuting movie, working on Sebastián Lelio's Oscar-winning 'A Fantastic Woman,' and the ethical questions he explored for ...
Cast has been set for Hot Milk, the feature directing debut of Rebecca Lenkiewicz, whose credits as a screenwriter include Ida, Disobedience, and Colette. Jessie Buckley (The Lost Daughter), Fiona ...