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    Saint Maud is a 2019 British psychological horror film about a religious nurse who becomes obsessed with saving the soul of her atheist patient. The film received critical acclaim and multiple awards nominations, and was directed by Rose Glass in her debut.

  2. Feb 12, 2021 · Saint Maud: Directed by Rose Glass. With Morfydd Clark, Caoilfhionn Dunne, Jennifer Ehle, Marcus Hutton. A pious nurse becomes dangerously obsessed with saving the soul of her dying patient.

    • (48K)
    • Drama, Horror, Mystery
    • Rose Glass
    • 2021-02-12
  3. The debut film from writer-director Rose Glass, Saint Maud is a chilling and boldly original vision of faith, madness, and salvation in a fallen world.

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    • Rose Glass
    • R
    • Morfydd Clark
  4. SAINT MAUD — Spring... SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/A24subscribeYOUR SAVIOR IS COMING. From writer/director Rose Glass and starring Morfydd Clark and Jennifer Ehle.

    • 2 min
    • 3.3M
    • A24
    • On Maud’s Name and The Character's First Major Rewrite
    • On Maud’s “Godgasms” and The Inspiration Behind That Shoe Scene
    • On Morfydd Clark as The Uncredited Voice of God
    • On The Different Interpretations of Maud’s Fiery Ending
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    “The name made a lot more sense once I decided it was one she had actively chosen for herself,” Glass says of Katie, the woman we learn Maud was before becoming, well, Maud. Although the name “Maud” has Germanic origins, roughly translating to “strength in battle,” Glass explains the name was actually chosen for the "pure-sounding” but somehow stil...

    Much of that psychological decline is conveyed through Maud's volatile relationship with her patient Amanda, played by the bewitching Jennifer Ehle. But even in private moments, it was essential that audiences understand Maud's visceral connection to the God she'd crafted in her head. "I wanted her relationship with God to not just be a theoretical...

    As Saint Maud viewers learn all too well, Maud's imagination takes her to some truly scary places in the movie's final scenes. Shortly after the nails in her feet debacle — but slightly before heading out to murder Amanda and set herself on fire — Maud speaks directly to God. It's a brief exchange that hides a phenomenal easter egg Glass says almos...

    Describing herself as "still new to interviews," Glass says she's not sure how much she should say about audiences' interpretations of her feature-length debut. But the varying takes on Saint Maud, particularly when it came to the movie's ending, did surprise her. "Personally, I always thought it seemed quite unambiguous," Glass says of Maud's beac...

    Learn how the writer-director of the horror film Saint Maud created a twisted character study of a lonely nurse who hears the voice of God. Discover the inspirations behind the name, the godgasms, the shoe scene, and the fiery finale.

    • Alison Foreman
    • aforeman@mashable.com
  5. Jan 29, 2021 · “Saint Maud,” an eerie and disturbing first film from writer/director Rose Glass, shows Maud’s first attempt to “save” another soul, and the cracks that open up underneath Maud’s feet in the process.

  6. Jan 28, 2021 · Folding sexual arousal and religious ecstasy into a single, gasping sensation, “Saint Maud,” the feature debut of the director Rose Glass, burrows into the mind of a lonely young woman and ...