Governess goes mad in 'Victorian Psycho' trailer
- On Thursday, director Zachary Wigon's gothic thriller "Victorian Psycho" premiered at the 79th Cannes Film Festival, earning a seven-minute standing ovation during its Un Certain Regard screening.
- Set in 1850s England, the film follows Winifred Notty, an eccentric governess played by Monroe, who arrives at the remote Ensor House harboring violent impulses that spark brutal chaos.
- Adapted from Virginia Feito's novel, Wigon described his vision as "demented," blending pitch-black humor with empathy and fury while maintaining psychological connection to the protagonist.
- Bleecker Street plans a theatrical release in North America on September 25, with supporting cast Jason Isaacs and Ruth Wilson portraying the household's aristocratic parents.
- Produced by the team behind "Longlegs," the film solidifies Monroe's status as a Scream Queen, while Wigon, who directed "Sanctuary" in 2022, continues pushing gothic horror boundaries.
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