Madly is a 2016 English-language international anthology film. The film notably features an international cast and crew from countries such as Australia, Chile, India, Japan, Mexico, and the United Kingdom.
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Directed by | Anurag Kashyap Mia Wasikowska Sebastián Silva Sion Sono Gael García Bernal Natasha Khan |
Produced by | Nusrat Durrani Eric Mahoney |
Starring | Radhika Apte Satyadeep Misra Adarsh Gourav Kathryn Beck Lex Santos Tamsin Topolski Mariko Tsutsui Yuki Sakurai Ami Tomite Taro Suwa Justina Bustos Pablow Seijo |
Cinematography | Jay Oza Stefan Duscio Shawn Peters Hajime Kanda Julian Ledesma Chloe Thomson |
Edited by | Prerna Saigal Mat Evans Sofia Subercaseaux Junichi Ito Sebastian Schjaer Arttu Salmi |
Music by | Karan Kulkarni Kim Green Danny Bensi Susumu Akizuki Lynn Fainchtein |
Production companies | Viacom Media Networks Rei Cine Cowboy Films Scarlett Pictures Phantom Films Diroriro, Nikkatsu Corporation Django Film |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Countries | United States United Kingdom India Australia Argentina Japan |
Language | English |
Clean Shaven by Anurag Kashyap | Afterbirth by Mia Wasikowska | Dance Dance Dance by Sebastián Silva | Love of Love by Sion Sono | The Love of My Life by Gael García Bernal | I Do by Natasha Khan |
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David Ehrlich of Indie Wire said that "The film, like love itself, is inconsistent and hard to define. The film, like love itself, is also hard to resist".[1] Kenji Fushima of Slant Magazine wrote that "Madly broadly tackles the subject of love without, even at its least successful, stooping to the dire, barrel-scraping cultural condescension of Rio, I Love You".[2] Jay Weissberg of Variety opined that "Like most compilation projects, the effort yields an uneven anthology with little thematic glue holding it together, although for the most part, the six shorts could stand alone and overall quality is high".[3] Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter wrote that "Uneven in the way of so many cinematic anthologies, this is a more artistically ambitious collection than most, even if its aspirations aren’t always fulfilled".[4] Patricia Contino of The Upcoming opined that "On the whole Madly is an ambitious project of compelling filmmaking and storytelling – and instead of one worthwhile film, there are several!"[5]
Year | Award | Category | Awardee | Result |
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2017 | Tribeca Film Festival Award | Best Actress in an International Narrative Feature Film | Radhika Apte | Won[6][7] |