Hoard
Hoard

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Hoard

2024
Movie
126 min
English

The story follows Maria – a teenager whose mother used to be a hoarder. Now (set in the 90s) she lives in a foster home where a previous resident, Michael, inspires her to revisit the childhood memories and passions that she has repressed.

Insights

IMDb6.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes91%
Metacritic79/100
Google Users90%
Director: Luna CarmoonGenres: Drama, Crime

Plot Summary

In this raw and unflinching drama, a young woman named Lucy lives a precarious existence, scavenging for survival and grappling with profound emotional wounds. As she navigates the harsh realities of her life, she forms a complex and intense bond with an older woman, Mia, who offers a semblance of stability but also harbors her own dark secrets. Their relationship becomes a desperate attempt to find connection and belonging in a world that has largely abandoned them.

Critical Reception

Hoard has garnered significant attention for its visceral portrayal of trauma and its challenging exploration of maternal relationships. Critics have lauded the film's bold direction and the powerful performances from its lead actors, particularly Saura Lightfoot Leon, who delivers a tour-de-force performance. While some find its intensity and bleakness difficult to watch, the film is widely recognized for its artistic merit and its compelling, albeit disturbing, narrative.

What Reviewers Say

  • A bold and uncompromising look at trauma and survival.

  • Features a stunning breakthrough performance from Saura Lightfoot Leon.

  • Visually striking but emotionally harrowing.

Google audience: Audiences have been deeply moved by the film's emotional power and the captivating performances, particularly praising Saura Lightfoot Leon's raw portrayal. Many found the film to be a thought-provoking and impactful experience, though some noted its intensity and challenging subject matter.

Awards & Accolades

Won the Sutherland Award for Best First Feature at the BFI London Film Festival (2023).

Fun Fact

Director Luna Carmoon drew inspiration for the film from her own experiences growing up in foster care and witnessing the impact of generational trauma.

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TMDB Reviews

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

The young "Maria" (Lily-Beau Leach) lives with her loving mum (Hayley Squires) in an home full to the brim of junk. Some of it just bric-a-brac, some of it more distasteful and unhealthy, but the pair rub along well enough scavenging their ...