Director: Peter Glanz
Cast: Claire Foy, Richard E. Grant, Bel Powley, Jack Farthing
Richard E. Grant and Claire Foy lead this satirical, sickening and sharp takedown of the upper classes.
England, 18th Century. The Savages are at their lowest: they despise each other, their house is falling apart, and they are disliked in polite society — sleeping with their servants, and selling off jewellery to keep their gambling and drinking going. Oh, and Chauncey Savage’s foot might be rotting off. This is until they are set to be visited by higher ranking nobleman. The honour gives them a renewed energy to get new outfits, polish their silver, and hire new help to make sure the House of Savage is looking as impressive as possible. Anchored by two outrageously hilarious performances by British legends Claire Foy and Richard E. Grant as you’ve never seen them before, the sights and smells of Savage House will stick to your skin long after you’ve exited the cinema. (ANNA BOGUTSKAYA)
Credits
Director: | Peter Glanz |
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Screenwriter: | Peter Glanz |
Producers: | Peter Glanz, Mark Hopkins, Dylan Maranda, Oliver Roskill, Phillip Thomas |
Director of Photography: | Adriano Goldman |
Production Design: | Gary Williamson |
Costume Designer: | Alex Bovaird |
Casting By: | Kharmel Cochrane |