God’s Creatures | Official Trailer HD | A24
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From filmmakers Saela Davis & Anna Rose Holmer and starring Emily Watson, Paul Mescal, and Aisling Franciosi. GOD'S CREATURES - September 30.
RELEASE DATE: September 30
DIRECTOR: Saela Davis and Anna Rose Holmer
CAST: Emily Watson, Paul Mescal, and Aisling Franciosi
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Irish Gothic - another genre I had no idea of how desperately I wanted to see. Thanks A24.
Martin McDonagh’s new movie has similar vibes too
@@katiedoyle819 you´re absolutely right!
Rural gothic.
@@rubendacostaesilva8442 like it ^^
Check out Calvary if you want a nice quiet rural Irish film too - really enjoyed it
Great to see a resurgence in the Irish film making industry. Love Emily Watson, she nails our accent.
@@jackbarton7479 that is what they meant lmfao
@Rock girl Críost uilechumhachtach. 😒
@@kg7219 There's plenty don't nail it.
Emily Watson is one of the greatest actors of all time. "Breaking the Waves" is just heartbreaking. She should've won the Oscar that year. Thanks again to A24 for keeping cinema alive.
I love Emily in Breaking The Waves unfortunately she was up against Frances McDormand in Fargo which was a massive hard competition
I agree.
@@K0m30ng right? But hey, given McDormand ended up winning 3 other Oscars, I'm more than likely to give it to Watson that year, with William H
Macy winning instead.
All FACTS. She is a legend.
A24 isn't a studio they're a film distributor company but they choose well thats for sure
A24 Will always receive my time and energy because it’s a movie studio that’s not afraid to take risks and do things.
Rather than most studios nowadays sticking to what the formula or what the chart says A24 Takes risks does things different Not every film is gonna be a blockbuster in so my missed completely but they’re still gonna be good and something different.
They're mainly a distributor. They buy most of their titles after they're made and screened in festivals. That's how a lot of indy films get distribution.
@@Brandon-sx1np even still, they distribute the RIGHT movies that have made the A24 brand a trusted name in cinema…and that gives independent films/filmmakers the opportunity to create great art without much of the bureaucracy of the studios while still getting attention they would normally not receive.
@@fadethechannel I completely agree. I was just stating they're not a studio lol
I agree with you about A24. They have an eye for the special. Was just curious which movies you thought were misses that there name is behind.
They are really one of a kind... They managed to get a woman who is scared AF of horror ( to be interested) in all there films lol 😂
Ps. I'm not afraid anymore you guys but it took about 15yrs to get to this point 🤣
A24 is seriously becoming it's own subgenre - artistic freedom/unique idea's given more mainstream budgets/releases...they have one of the most consistent records of any Studio in the last decade imo
So much agree. I don't even look at/for blockbusters anymore. I just look for A24, and certain directors. So many movies today are such garbage. But A24 has yet to truly disappoint.
@@vhayne91777 Youre being bias lol. A24 has disappointed in many of their distributions
@@curto201 All of them are unique though and aren't punching for the masses. I'd take literally ANY A24 film over marvel dogshit and fast and furious
@@curto201 I would rather have a bad movie that is unique than every movie just being a level of marketable mediaorce
They're a breath of fresh air in a world domined by mindless superheroes movies.
Paul Mescal was excellent in Normal People. I'm 100% sure he's Hollywood's new talent in the future. Hoping he gets more fantastic roles because he's very talented and easily one of the most promising young actors working today
Yes he was so good in normal people,
Agree. Paul is great because his empathy and understanding of emotions translate so well onto the screen. He really shines in indie films because of the nuance in the roles he can play. I think Paul will take Hollywood films to a deeper emotional level if he chooses to act in bigger films.
Yess.. Paul. Also Daisy is in Where the Crawdafs sing..
U guus should check it out on bluray
Normal People was awful, not even about normal people..
Hopefully not the Hollywood route but I hope he sticks to doing films like this.
And yes, i will agree with everybody and even the comments in the trailer, Emily Watson is stunning, her work is always so personal and dedicated, you can truly see a character in her acting each time you saw her on screen, is incredible!
Emma Watson sucks
Have you seen Breaking The Waves? She was incredible in that. I live on the Isle of Skye where a good part of it was filmed and she even nailed the accent!
Calm down mate…
@@anorkhil7158 how low vibed & immature are you 🙄 I apologise if you're 12 years old
Yeah I just wish that when people referred to women (often men) you referred to her as being talented funny smart or a good actress but instead you just said stunning 🤷🏽♀️
I just love Emiliy Watson acting, always with such depth, always showing how much her characters are going through deep inside. Her eres and use of silence are quite expressive. Hope she gets all the recognition she deserves.
I know the fact that she's an Oscar nominee and a senior but man, I still found her extremely underrated. She's absolutely breathtaking
Emily Watson is an absolute treasure... and she deserves to be an Academy Award _Winner_ one of these days! Had she not been up against Frances McDormand's performance in "Fargo" she'd have won for "Breaking The Waves".
I haven’t seen “Breaking the Waves” but having seen “Fargo” last year for the first time, I have no idea why Frances won an Oscar for that movie if I’m being honest.
@@MegaUtube99 Absolutely and she was only in what felt like half of that film.
My dudes, Emily is amazing, but McDormand as Marge Gunderson is a god damn masterpiece of trope inversion and one of the defining characters of the 1990's. Watch Fargo again, please.
Yes, Aisling Franciosi, slay! I loved her in "The Nightingale", I hope she gets the recognition she deserves.
She's my biggest crush! I just find her so pretty and smart, not to mention that all of her characters have some mysterious edge to them.
Have you seen her in the series The Fall? Absolutely fantastic. Her + the series itself
The Nightingale was a rough watch, took awhile to recover from that one 😓
Not a fan.
I also saw that and agree with you
Paul Mescal is one of my favorite up and coming actors! Really looking forward to this one
I just dont have any words to thank A24 for the way the are, they'll be truly remembered over time, in both history, and in my heart! The Studio is awesome.
Saw the premiere at Cannes, one of the best movies this year I’m telling you. I also met Emily Watson 😭
I hope it does well at the box office cuz that's the only way the Oscars will take notice of it!
For real?
@@recaprecap99 yes! My roommates and I talked to her for a bit about her involvement in the film, it’s a blur now cause I couldn’t believe it. But yeah! Emily Watson deserves a nom this year, idk I feel like there should be more hype than there is for it, but I’ll let people make up their own minds
@@abdimalik. 😳🙌
emily watson thanks
A24 know how to trailer.
Thanks…lots of work
You ain’t Wrong😅
A24 is one of the best things to happen to cinema in YEARS AND YEARS. Thank you for keeping the flame burning!
Factz
Always been great filmmakers. A24 is just a name
If it is from A24 I will take a chance on it. So many more hits than misses 🎃
Does A24 have a miss?
@@zachcouch8654 Loads they just all flop so you never hear about them. Still a better ratio of great to bad films than most studios/distributors though.
@@juicybutterriblydrab laggies or barely leathel is probably the worst ones Ive seen. They were BAD films
@@zachcouch8654 not really I just like some more than others 🎃 at worst I get movies with a different take
@@Ryan-tn4gk I would their worst would have to be The Bling Ring.
Emily Watson is one of those actors who are criminally underrated, has ability to become a character, she's not actress who's playing the character. Very few have actors have that quality. Same thing can be said about legendary Toni Collette.
A24 never ceases to amaze me with how they can so casually grab my attention. They really are one of the few studios/companies actually making real films. Every film I’ve seen from them has an absurd amount of love and talent in it to some high capacity. Its so inspiring for me as an artist to the point where they get me wanting to dive into filmmaking, pursue cinematography, so on and so forth. They just breathe a creative air in all they publish and i love it. Its genuinely nuts.
"Real film" The arthouse douche levels are nauseating.
Agreed 100%
It's insanely refreshing with the current overall attitude in cinema. I haven't necessarily liked every single movie A24 puts out either
@@PGBbuckeye same, I’ve seen movies trailers they put out that I end up not seeing cuz it probably didn’t interest me as much but I always stop and look at whatever they got when it pops up.
I hate how the attitude of cinema is now, everything feels like pandering or just desperate fishing for cash cows.
Speaking of A24, I just watched "Men" and trying to see what others thought of it.
@@mostlyknowasmka9729 I actually haven’t seen it yet but I really want to. Is it available in theaters or to be rented/bought yet?
Aisling was SOOOOO good in The Nightingale, super excited for this
Emily Watson is one of the most underrated and impeccable actors of all time. Can’t wait for this. A24 delivering as always.
I agree. She has come very far since the first Harry Potter film.
@@oct22022 😂🤣
A24 is my standard for modern day cinema. LOVE this production company.
Delighted to see an Irish film getting this sort of attention. Would love to see Ruth Negga using her native accent in a film like this.
Emily Watsons performance in Breaking the Waves is one of the best
Aisling Franciosi completely blew me away in The Nightingale and Emily Watson is always great. This should be interesting...
Aisling Franciosi is brilliant. And I appreciate A24's no cookie cutter nonsense - very original and refreshing.
Idk. I love A24 but this is like the 15th movie they’ve made that’s a mysterious drama that takes place in the English countryside 😂
@@CrodolookslikeFrody Irish*
@@fernando.tomina Ireland is in the uk
@@CrodolookslikeFrody That`s what those bastards want you to believe.
this is a cookie cutter, since 2017.
"Ok where are the creatutes?"
"Its supposed that the people are the Gods Creatures"
"Soooo... its just a drama? No Fantasy or terror?"
"Just Drama... and a lot of natural settings"
I loved Paul Mescal in 'Normal People', this looks very interesting and suspenseful. I hope it's not as underwhelming as other A24 films 'Lamb' and 'Men'.
lamb was phenomenal wydm
it was meant to be slow and have little dialouge if thats what your referring to
@@Sam_ijbol People don't have to like the same stuff. It was phenomenal for you but underwhelming for me. Entertainment is subjective.
@@deepalall647 true ig
So glad to see Emily Watson being given an interesting role again. She's easily one of the best actresses of her generation, but is usually relegated to playing "mum" in kids films.
Have you seen her as Ulana Khomyuk in HBO's Chernobyl? Not only is the series itself just amazing but also she's really good in it and also she reunited with Stellan Skarsgård after working with him in Breaking The Waves.
@@perenniallachrymosity276 No I haven't had the opportunity to watch that series yet, but knowing she's in it has certainly made it more likely that I will in the future.
Oh look, another banger form A24. Best studio in Hollywood. No reliance on building for sequels, no nostalgia baiting, no digging up dead franchises of the past. Just a studio doing what a studio should, believing in the vision of their directors and making wonderful original content.
Emily Watson is one of the only non Irish Actresses/Actors who can do an Irish accent pretty convincingly and reasonably.
A24, giving film lovers hope during these shit-movies times
Get a Mubi, and Criterion subscription. There's a hell of a lot of great movies out there.
I’m still emotionally reeling from Normal People. Paul mescal has a chokehold on me that I haven’t felt in years.
Holy hell this looks good. Super pumped for yet another A24 release 🤧
PUMP IT HARDER ERWIN
A24 and Blumehouse are always gonna be on my watch list
This trailer is giving ‘Meryl street/Philip Seymour Hoffman’s Doubt’. I love movies where you don’t know if the person is actually a perpetrator or not. Bonus point of at the end if it goes completely haywire at the end like Hugh jackman’a Prisoners
This one looks promising, if Aisling Franciosi is apart of it count me in, The Nightingale is a masterpiece.
Took me a sec to remember Aisling Franciosi from The Nightingale is in this. Looks like a solid drama. Can't wait.
Emily Watson is incapable of a bad performance. She is mesmerising in everything she does.
I don’t even have to watch the trailer. A24 always makes bangers
For a moment I thought A24 finally found the southern coast of Newfoundland
I fell in love with Emily Watson when she played Frankie McCourt's mom. I will definitely be watching this!
Breaking the Waves introduced me to independent films and in fact turned my head completely away from mainstream/formulaic movies. It remains one of my favorite movies of all time and I credit that with Emily Watson's incredible performance.
Definitely one of the best gothic movie I ever seen.
Even without much screams or hues, Emily Watson still proving- its time for an Oscar. Intense!
A24 the reason why cinema can still be considered an artform
Ah sure I'm a proud irish man to be seeing an Irish A24 film I tell ye.
As soon as I saw Emily Watson I know its gonna be good.
Emily Watson is a terrific actor and this movie looks fabulous
NOBODY can cut a trailer like A24 - always enough to get me intrigued but also so that i have NO idea what its really about and unlike most trailers, i havent had literally half the movie spoiled!
Think of this as a secret sequel to Breaking the Waves
A24 KEEPING TRUE CINEMA ALIVE
A24 is serving us nothing but MASTERPIECE after MASTERPIECE. Thank you❤
Every time A24 comes out with a new trailer, I always leave thinking "Holy shit"
Can we agree now that Paul Mescall will be (if not already) a huge talented star of the new generation?
This music in this film should be nominated for an Oscar.
A24 has been on a roll. I don't know who is where doing what but whatever it is you guys are doing: don't stop!
I've never been more in love with a movie studio or producer or whatever they are. than i am with A24. I've enjoyed almost every single move in the past 2 or 3 years.
I became a fan of Emily Watson ever since I saw her performance in Punch-Drunk Love. She is a *highly* underrated actress and I hope this film gives her the attention she really deserves!
What? She was Oscar nominated for the very first film role she ever played! Where have you been since 1996? 😆
@@ThisIsTheRoad I meant ever since I watched the movie last year on Amazon Prime. Even though she won an Oscar, I think not much people really know her that well.
@@ThisIsTheRoad No one really remembers Oscar nominees before the 2000s and even then, when you look at discussions of the greatest actresses. You hear names such as Scarlett Johansson, Cate Blanchet, Natalie Portman, Amy Adams, Meryl Streep, Frances Macdormand and Tilda Swinton among many others but where's Emily Watson? We need more Emily Watson!
This reminds me of Midnight Mass. Will certainly see it 😍♥
Emily Watson breaking the waves again, I'll watch anything and everything she's in.
A24, please never change, you are a true gift!
I....thought Emily Watson was Kevin Bacon in the thumbnail.
😂True
Cool to see A24 picking up movies from my country
Had to turn on the subtitles for this one.
Reminds me of the episode of black mirror with the insurance lady who uses this machine to watch memories, it seems dystopian yet grounded by whatever tragedy or chaotic situation is just brewing and expanding. I love it
If hollywood got erased and all we were left with was A24, i'd be a happy and content man
All the A24 movies have a really nice tone to it.
Paul is such a great actor this trailer is making me lose it already
Everything a24 touches turns to gold!
A24 so you know the cinematography is just going to be beautiful!
I can’t express how much I love A24.
Emily Watson is an extremely underrated actress. I'd be watching this film.
A24's been hitting home runs after home runs this year!
New A24 films always get me super excited. This looks very good. Can’t wait.
I want A24 to be the next standard in Hollywood
Will probably need to watch this with subtitles lmao.
Insane how A24 manages to make these all so compelling
looks very promising - I love those dark thrillers on mostly lonely places!
Love this studio for releasing the greatest horror film of all time (Hereditary) but I’ll say this trailer went in a direction that interested me less as it unfolded. But never I’ll never bet against A24; looking forward to checking this out!
Is that...Aisling Francoisi? Lord how happy I am to see her again!
How is it every A24 trailer feels exactly the same but all the movies seem vastly different
let me hear you say it
PAUL MESCAL SUPREMACYYYY
A24 always bringing up something different. A fresh narrative.
A24 has been killing it this year
Emily Watson = Great Movie
I hope Paul Mescal never stops playing enigmatic characters
6.8 on Imdb, 6.7 on Metacritic but 95% on RT!? Something isn't quite right here.
Emily Watson has ALWAYS been on of my FAVORITE actresses!
A24 will soon be bought out or at least approached by one of the big streaming services because they know how to make a great movie with a low budget which is exactly what they are after these days.
Personally I hope A24 creates their own.
I would sign up.
Any A24 movie with intense cello sound is good. LOL
It's serving "Lamb" and "Broadchurch" and I am fucking here for it. 😌
cinematography ❤️
Emily Watson and Paul Mescal💕
Emily Watson is amazing..
I don't know why, I'm so excited just by seeing this trailer. I'm hooked.
As a Mother, it's a terrible, horrible decision to have to make. Idk, ijdk IF i could make and go through with the decision Aileen felt she had to make. Smh, ijdk.......
A24 films nowadays be like:
Family screaming at each other
A female character looking incredibly worried
Bleek shot the beach
Male character looking into the distance
Someone doing a domestic task angrily
Shot of bird
(Dramatic strings and tribal percussion)
This trailer gives me 'Midnight Mass' vibes
Here we go again!!!!
I remember Emily from Chernobyl, she played her part really well and one of my favorite
This looks PHENOMENAL, also it’s based in a small Irish fishing town (the same as where I live in Ireland on the coast) and PAUL MESCAL 😍
Great to see a production like this come to Co Donegal to film. Looking forward to seeing it