Here Before (film)

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Directed byStacey Gregg
Written byStacey Gregg
Produced by
  • Julia Godzinskaya
  • Sophie Vickers
Here Before
Theatrical release poster
Directed byStacey Gregg
Written byStacey Gregg
Produced by
  • Julia Godzinskaya
  • Sophie Vickers
StarringAndrea Riseborough
CinematographyChloë Thomson
Edited by
Music byAdam Janota Bzowski
Production
companies
Distributed byWildcard Distribution
Release dates
  • 17 March 2021 (2021-03-17) (SXSW)
  • 18 February 2022 (2022-02-18) (Northern Ireland)
Running time
83 minutes[1]
CountryNorthern Ireland (UK)
LanguageEnglish

Here Before is a 2021 Northern Irish psychological thriller film written and directed by Stacey Gregg in her feature directorial debut. It stars Andrea Riseborough, Jonjo O'Neill, Martin McCann, and Eileen O'Higgins.[2][3][4]

The film was nominated to compete in the Narrative Feature Category at the 2021 SXSW Film Festival.[5]

The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on 17 March 2021, and was released theatrically in Ireland and Britain on 18 February 2022 by Wildcard Distribution. It received positive reviews from critics, with Riseborough's performance being singled out for praise.

Laura lives in Northern Ireland with her husband Brendan and her son Tadhg. Her daughter Josie was killed in a car accident several years prior to the events of the film, with Brendan driving.

A girl named Megan moves next door to Laura with her parents, Marie and Chris. Megan and Laura soon strike up a friendship. Laura becomes intrigued when Megan says that she has studied at the local school before and visited the local graveyard, and requests that Laura make a smiley face with ketchup when she invites Megan for dinner. Marie says that Megan has never studied at the school before or seen the graveyard.

One day, Laura takes Megan to the nearby playground at her request. Megan says that she visited the park before; Laura angrily takes her home. Marie asks Laura to refrain from giving Megan any further rides home. Laura is insulted; tension escalates, and Marie warns her to stay away from Megan. Brendan decides that the family should leave town for a few days to give Laura a chance to relax. While looking through Brendan's phone, Laura finds several photos of Megan on it.

After they return home, Laura abducts Megan before school, and takes her and Tadhg on a drive along Ballyfield Road—the road Brendan was driving on when the accident occurred. Megan says that Brendan was singing while driving along the road, which convinces Laura that Josie was reincarnated as Megan. An upset Tadhg attacks Megan in her home that night, which results in the police being summoned. Laura continues having nightmares and asks Brendan to stay at his mother's place for a few days to give her some space.

Whilst tidying up Tadgh's bedroom, Laura finds a tin of Josie mementos in his drawer—along with a photo of Brendan with Marie at a party, contradicting his previous claim that he did not know her. Brendan meets with Megan, who has realised that Brendan is her actual father. Laura breaks into Megan's house and finds several photos of Josie and a CD containing a 2007 recording of Josie and Tadhg, matching the same one she discovered in Tadgh's drawer. She confronts Marie upon her arrival home, accusing her of using Megan to take revenge on Brendan. The confrontation turns violent after Laura threatens to have Megan taken away from Marie, culminating with Laura throttling Marie before the latter stabs the former with a shard of glass. Megan arrives in time to apologise to Laura; in a hallucination, Laura briefly sees her as Josie and tells her that she loves her.

The film ends with a fully recovered Laura placing flowers at Josie's grave, declaring, "She's here. She's always been here."

Cast

Production

Here Before is produced by Rooks Nest Entertainment and financed by BBC Films, Pia Pressure and Northern Ireland Screen.[2][3][4] Filming took place in and around Belfast, Northern Ireland.[2][3]

Release

The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on 17 March 2021.[6] It was released theatrically in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 18 February 2022 by Wildcard Distribution.[7][8]

Reception

References

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