Bucheon Choice: Features

A Vigilante

Sarah DAGGAR-NICKSON|USA|2018 |91min |Korean Premiere |18+

Code Time Theater Rate GV
120 7/13  20:30 - 22:01 CGV Sopoong 4 18 GV
442 7/16  17:00 - 18:31 CGV Bucheon 7 18
638 7/18  19:30 - 21:01 CGV Bucheon 6 18
120 7/13  20:30 - 22:01CGV Sopoong 4
18  GV
442 7/16  17:00 - 18:31CGV Bucheon 7
18
638 7/18  19:30 - 21:01CGV Bucheon 6
18

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Program Note

Sadie has a mission for herself in life to remove abusive partners in relationships. She wears wigs and makeup to disguise what she looks like each time. She trains hard and fights harder with a good reason; to track down and kill her ex-husband.

Program Note

Sadie has a mission for herself in life, which is to remove abusive partners in relationships and make sure the spouses are safe and sound.  She wears wigs and makeups to disguise her looks each time. She trains hard and fights harder with s good reason; to track down and kill her abusive ex-husband, who is responsible for the death of their son. As she finally faces him, will she be able to carry out her ultimate task? A Vigilante is a feature debut of Sarah Daggar-Nickson, who puts a fresh spin on a tired (and often masculine) ‘revenge’ genre. Rather than putting the emphasis on showing graphic violence, Ms. Daggar-Nickson operates on more morally precise way with small details and ensuing suspense. And she has a perfect Sadie in Olivia Wilde, who delivers tour de force performance as a woman with a tragic back story becoming a rescuer of fellow victims and daring to go to extremes for her and on their behalf.  (Jongsuk Thomas NAM)
 

Director

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Sarah DAGGAR-NICKSON

Sarah Daggar-Nickson began her storytelling career in poetry and ary. Her first screenplay, Dream Life (2008) was produced by MTV Australia. She next moved to New York where she wrote and directed the short film, Dead Hands (2010), starring Brady Corbet. Her second short film, The Light in the Night (2011) was awarded the ASF grant and since then, she has successfully debuted as director for the film A Vigilante.

Credit

Producer Andrew D Corkin, Lars Knudsen
Screenplay Sarah Daggar Nickson
Cinematographer Alan McIntrye-Smith
Editor Ben Baudhuin, Matthew Hart
Music Danny Bensi, Saunder Jurrianns
Production Design Gino Fortebuono
Cast Olivia Wilde, Morgan Spector, Kyle Catlett