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M.F.A.
Directed by
Natalia Leite
Not Rated
2017
1h 32m
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5.9
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An art student taps into a rich source of creative inspiration after the accidental slaughter of her rapist. An unlikely vigilante emerges, set out to avenge college girls whose attackers walked free.
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Cast of M.F.A.
Clifton Collins Jr.
Kennedy
Francesca Eastwood
Noelle
Leah McKendrick
Skye / Writer / Producer
Peter Vack
Luke
David Sullivan
Cavanaugh
David Huynh
Shane
Marlon Young
Professor Rudd
Jess Nurse
Lindsey
Mary Price Moore
Melinda Sanders
Melanie Britton
Jenna
Michael Welch
Mason
Mike C. Manning
Jeremiah / Producer
Kyle McKeever
Calvin
Kyler Pettis
Conor
Mariah Owen
Charlotte / Executive Producer
Javier Chavarin
Art Gallery Patron #1
Karalynn Dunton
Art Student #3
Joey Beni
Rory
Chris Labadie
Lincoln
Ryan W. Garcia
Christian
M.F.A. Ratings & Reviews
AMovieGuy.com
Leo Brady
M.F.A. is not just a statement, but a rally cry for survivors, dropping the hammer on the audience with incredible force. The revenge genre has made a comeback and M.F.A. is the match that lit the fire.
TheIndependentCritic.com
Richard Propes
Leah McKendrick, who also wrote the screenplay in addition to portraying Skye, gives a devastating performance.
Cinema Crazed
Emilie Black
The way the film goes at it is entertaining which keeps the viewer watching and engaged, thus creating a successful message film.
Backseat Mafia
Rob Aldam
Eastwood is fearless and a major revelation. She's destined for great things.
Chicago Reader
Leah Pickett
Francesca Eastwood takes after her father, Clint: she's magnetic and convincing as a vigilante, despite her character's implausibly quick switch from wallflower to assassin
ComingSoon.net
Joshua Starnes
Bravely tackling the dark side of empowerment, it has a very sure sense of what it wants to say, refuses to reduce its topic to easy tropes.
Dread Central
Jonathan Barkan
...this is a powerful and challenging release, one that demands discussion and expects viewers to begin their own investigations and research into the subject matter.
Los Angeles Times
Katie Walsh
Noelle is a millennial Dirty Harry, tackling the social problems that face this generation in a story that's outsized in nature but metaphorically pierces right at the heart of the matter.
Under the Radar
Stephen Danay
M.F.A feels less like a throwback and more like a fresh part of the zeitgeist.
The Hollywood Reporter
John DeFore
Less a pulse-pounding thriller than a conversation starter about injustice and vigilantism.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
Disturbing, informative, and, at times, maddening.
Film Journal International
Maitland McDonagh
Brazilian-born filmmaker and actress Natalia Leite bypasses many of the clichés that make genre films featuring sexually based violence against women feel so sleazy.
Slant Magazine
Chuck Bowen
Director Natalia Leite's ambition and accompanying uncertainty give the film its unruly and resonant energy.
Eye for Film
Amber Wilkinson
While the feminist intention is clear, the idea that either being raped, becoming a serial killer or a combination of both improves her art - and leads to her wanting to paint naked - is egregious.
Birth.Movies.Death.
Meagan Navarro
An unflinching examination of rape culture from a female perspective.
Film School Rejects
Fernando Andrés
It is difficult to report negatively about a film that focuses on sexual assault when so few films are brave enough to, but when it is handled as poorly and dangerously as it is here, it is important to address its problems head-on.
JoBlo's Movie Network
Chris Bumbray
Goes off the rails after an excellent first half hour, but Eastwood's performance is quite good, and the movie has its moments.
Bloody Disgusting
Brad Miska
M.F.A. is intensely engaging, thought-provoking, and also mesmerizing.
Daily Dead
Heather Wixson
While it may not be a "feel good" experience by any means, M.F.A. is a genuinely necessary film that takes on an important issue and explores the many-faceted emotions and responses to rape with a great sense of nuance and emotional centeredness.
Variety
Andrew Barker
"M.F.A.'s" themes call for a careful, consistent tone that it is rarely able to maintain, and an increasingly ridiculous third act squanders much of the empathy and engagement that Leite works so hard to build in the early going.
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