Saint Maud UK home release set for February 2021

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Distributor A24 had been planning to give writer/director Rose Glass's possession thriller Saint Maud an Easter release in the United States, then when the pandemic lockdown began they shifted the release back to July – and when it became clear that July also wouldn't work, they removed Saint Maud from the schedule entirely. It remains to be seen when we'll get to watch Saint Maud in the US, but a home video release has already been secured in the UK, where the film will be reaching DVD, Blu-ray, and Digital on February 1st. Amazon.co.uk already has a listing online.

Special features on the Blu-ray will include: 

  • Audio Commentary with writer director Rose Glass & editor Mark Towns
  • Virtual Q&A with Rose Glass & film critic Robbie Collin
  • Constructing the Scene featurette
  • Maud and Amanda featurette
  • Creating the World featurette

Described as "a stunning horror debut in the vein of Hereditary and The Witch" that's a "chilling and boldly original vision of faith, madness, and salvation in a fallen world", Saint Maud has the following synopsis: 

Maud, a newly devout hospice nurse, becomes obsessed with saving her dying patient’s soul — but sinister forces, and her own sinful past, threaten to put an end to her holy calling.

Morfydd Clark and Jennifer Ehle star, along with Lilly Frazer, Lily Knight, Marcus Hutton, Turlough Convery, and Rosie Sansom.
 

Source: Amazon, Film Stories

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