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  • MOVIE page: Mama (2013)
  • Rate: 6.3/10 total 46,725 votes 
  • Genre: Horror | Thriller
  • Runtime: 100 min
  • Filming Location: Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
  • Budget: $15,000,000 (estimated)
  • Gross: $71,588,220 (USA) (29 March 2013)
  • Director: Andrs Muschietti
  • Stars: Jessica Chastain, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Megan Charpentier | See full cast and crew
  • Original Music By: Fernando Velázquez   
  • Soundtrack: Missing Pieces
  • Sound Mix: Dolby Digital | Datasat | SDDS | Dolby (Dolby Atmos)
  • Plot Keyword: Forest | Children | Big Sister | Sibling Relationship | Aunt
Writing Credits By:
  • Andrés Muschietti (story) (as Andy Muschietti) &
  • Barbara Muschietti (story)
  • Neil Cross (screenplay) and
  • Andrés Muschietti (screenplay) (as Andy Muschietti) &
  • Barbara Muschietti (screenplay)



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Goofs: Continuity: When Annabel hears the girls playing, she goes into their room to tell them how late it is and to go to sleep - but it's light outside. There are about 3 other times when it's supposedly nighttime and the light is streaming in through the windows.

Plot: Annabel and Lucas are faced with the challenge of raising his young nieces that were left alone in the forest for 5 years.... but how alone were they? Full summary »  »

Story: The senior partner of an investment brokerage Jeffrey has a breakdown and kills his two associates and his wife. Then he takes his three-year old daughter Victoria and the one-year old daughter Lilly and drives his car through a winding snowing road. He has a car accident and fall off a cliff, but he brings his daughters to an abandoned and isolated cabin to kill them, but the children are saved by a creepy ghostly creature. Five years later, Jeffrey's brother Lucas finds the children that were raised without social relationship and claim that they have been raised by Mama. Lucas disputes the custody with the children's grandmother but Dr. Dreyfuss, who is studying the girls, selects Lucas to take care of the children. Lucas lives with his girlfriend Annabel, who plays in a rock'n'roll band, and Victoria and Lilly moves to their house. Soon Lucas and Annabel find that the girls were not delusional and they are not alone in the house. Written byClaudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Synopsis: A man kills several of his business partners and his estranged ex-wife, then runs away with his children: a young Victoria and baby Lilly. After speeding on a remote, snowy road, he crashes into the woods and takes the children to an abandoned cabin he wanders upon nearby. Realizing the mistakes he has made, he prepares to commit murder suicide but at the last moment is killed by a strange figure in the cabin. Victoria looks at the figure but only sees a blur as her glasses were broken in the crash.

Five years later, their Uncle Lucas (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) and his girlfriend Annabel (Jessica Chastain) have been madly searching for his brother and nieces using the inheritance of his brother. The searchers stumble upon the crashed car and find the two children in the cabin. In this time, they have become completely like animals, with Victoria physically shielding Lilly in a defensive stance to the intruders. They are put under the care of a psychiatrist, Dr. Dreyfuss. There is a legal dispute over....... Streaming Full Movie..

Produced By:

  • J. Miles Dale known as producer
  • Guillermo del Toro known as executive producer
  • Cristina Lera Gracia known as associate producer
  • Barbara Muschietti known as producer

FullCast & Crew:
  • Jessica Chastain known as Annabel
  • Nikolaj Coster-Waldau known as Lucas / Jeffrey
  • Megan Charpentier known as Victoria
  • Isabelle Nélisse known as Lilly (as Isabelle Nelisse)
  • Daniel Kash known as Dr. Dreyfuss
  • Javier Botet known as Mama
  • Jane Moffat known as Jean Podolski / Mama (Voice)
  • Morgan McGarry known as Young Victoria
  • David Fox known as Burnsie
  • Dominic Cuzzocrea known as Ron
  • Christopher Marren known as Cop (as Chris Marren)
  • Julia Chantrey known as Nina
  • Ray Kahnert known as Judge
  • Diane Gordon known as Louise
  • Matthew Edison known as Young Cop
  • Maya Dawe known as Young Lilly
  • Sierra Dawe known as Young Lilly
  • Nick Hall known as Annabel's Bandmate
  • Joey Proulx known as Annabel's Bandmate
  • Hannah Cheesman known as Beautiful Mama / Skinny Woman
  • Elva Mai Hoover known as Dr. Dreyfuss' Secretary
  • Pamela Farrauto known as Nun (as Pamela Susan Farrauto)
  • Chrys Hobbs known as Nun 2
  • Laura Guiteras known as Mama (voice)
  • Melina Matthews known as Mama (voice)
  • Sydney Cross known as Orphaned Girl (uncredited)
  • Tyler Curnew known as Orphaned Boy #2 (uncredited)
  • Jayden Greig known as Orphaned Boy (uncredited)
  • Kevin Kirkham known as Lawyer for Jean Podolski (uncredited)

Production Companies:

  • De Milo
  • Toma 78

MPAA: Rated PG-13 for violence and terror, some disturbing images and thematic elements



Mama (2013) Review by hannah-ladwig from Canada

Whenever I see a movie that I get really excited about, I seek outreviews from professional critics and fellow fans. Often times theywill point out things that I may not have noticed and it's exciting tofeel connected to someone through art. When I find lots of negativereviews I begin to feel a sort of let down. I wonder if my opinion was"wrong", or why I'm the only one who liked it. Keep in mind; I'm an18-year-old girl, so I have not yet grown out of such thoughts. I amalso not an authority on film. Everything I know, I learnt from readingRoger Ebert and Streaminging lots and lots of movies. However, this moviereally stuck with me. I saw it 2 days ago and I still can't stopthinking about it. I decided to take a page out of Ebert's book andexplain why I loved it (instead of just saying "it's awesome"). Here'swhy: 1. The Children: I'm a sucker for kids in movies, especially whenthey actually get to act like kids. The 1-year-old Lily and 3-year-oldVictoria are so beautiful that they tug at your heartstrings withouteven trying. They were well cast. 6-year old Lily and 8-year-oldVictoria were truly phenomenal little actresses. Megan Charpentier(already a seasoned veteran with previous credits including Jennifer'sBody, Red Riding Hood, and Resident Evil: Retribution) handles thisheavy subject matter with maturity and poise. She manages to balanceinnocence with experience. She has been traumatized by her past, maybeher heart is a little harder than the average 8-year-old (if it wasn't,she wouldn't have survived all that time), but we still get glimpses ofthe little girl who just wants a mommy. Isabelle Nélisse is (in myopinion) genius as little Lily. I think CGI must have been used to makeher movements appear more animalistic, but a child of her agemaintaining such seriousness is riveting to Streaming. When she plays withher toys, it's like Streaminging an actual feral child in a documentary (Irepeat, it is LIKE Streaminging a feral child, not IDENTICAL to).

2. The "Parents": Jessica Chastain and Nikolaj Coaster-Waldau as theuncle (and uncle's girlfriend) of the little girls are very well cast.I was a bit sceptical of Jessica Chastain's "rocker chick" look, butshe brings such life and courage to her character that you actually seeher as a bass player, instead of a classically beautiful Hollywood startrying to look like a bass player. I had never heard of NikolajCoaster-Waldau before this film. I love how much he loves the girls.His caring for them is so sincere and honest. You truly believe that heis the kind of guy who would spend 5 years (and money he doesn't have)on the hope that his nieces might still be alive. He is a loving fatherfigure who doesn't get as much time with the girls as her should (in myhumble opinion).

3. Mama: The demon/spirit/ghost/entity/whatchamacallit of Mama wascreated using CGI and a very tall, thin actor. Many audience memberslaughed when Mama first came in to full view. I agree that she looked alittle funny. Her hair was really weird and anti-gravity (like Mama inthe short film) and her face was oddly asymmetrical. However, I thinkthat she was perfect. Just the right amount of creepy and sad. This isone of the only horror movies in existence that causes the audience tofeel real sympathy for the evil villain.

4. The Director: I admire Andrés Muschietti for taking so many risks.It is rare to find a filmmaker today who will go against what theaudience may want. He didn't use any fake scares; the situation wasscary enough on its own. There are brilliant moments of natural humourthat were so refreshing. He did not mock his characters or thesituation, but he found the string of comedy that was there already andused it to his advantage. How many times have you been having amiserable day, and then just stopped and started laughing about howeverything went wrong? That is the humour of Mama.

5. The Story: Part of the reason that I love horror movies is that theyaren't bound by the usual visionary constraints of, say, Italianneo-realism films. Tragic stories are exciting and implausible all atthe same time. I think that this was a very original take on a story ofmother-daughter bonding. Of course there's no such thing as a"completely original story", but there is such thing as a completelyoriginal vision. The story affected me very deeply. I'm still trying tocome to terms with how it ended.

6. Using Clichés Effectively: There are a lot of clichés involved inmaking a horror film. There are only so many ways to introduce the plotline of a supernatural being. This genre requires stock characters, andthey do their jobs well. They use some of my favourite scare tactics(using a camera as a light source, unexpected appearances by theentity, etc...). Those particular clichés are necessary. Would youreally want to see a Jim Carrey comedy where he uses dry humour and nobody language? Or a Baz Luhrman film with dull colours and understatedcharacters? Clichés are not always a bad thing.

This is why I loved this film. Agree or disagree, but you can't say Ididn't think it through.

Take care, -Hannah


Mama (2013) Review by DICK STEEL from Singapore
The title may be tacky, but this Canadian-Spanish co-production, withGuillermo del Toro lending his name as producer, is one of the betterhorror films to have come out from the West in recent years, despitebeing filled with the usual clichés, actually contain a proper story,and delivered really well in terms of chills, thrills and everythingthat's necessary to creep you out and make you jump at your seat.Co-written and directed by Andres Muschietti, Mama shows how it boilsdown to story, building upon his short film of the same name some 5years ago, and a solid cast to gloss over the expected bag of tricks.

Many of the clichés were put to good effect, which in some ways you'dcome to expect certain things to happen in a certain way, and they did.While it may be blunted in terms of anticipation and build up, itdidn't shy away from delivering that sucker punch when required, andkept good work in framing and editing for maximum impact when themoment called for the unabashed dip into tried and tested elements. Onething you'll note is how assured Muschietti's direction is, as if doingit all for the very first time, with the aim of wanting to stir up itsscares really well. Liberal use of CG also helped, but never done inslip-shoddy fashion, which added a layer of positive production valuesto the film.

I mean, there's creepy children, a ghoul that gate-crashes a reunion ofsorts, and the usual spooky house no thanks to noises during strangetimings, and the rote blinking of lights. All ingredients that you'veseen utilized to the death in various horror film productions, butcoming together really well in Mama, playing to the strengths of theseelements while fiercely ignoring the negativity associated with lazierfilmmakers who just slap these elements together, expecting them towork. It's not a special effects extravaganza when it's not required,and Mama showed just how its story and characters were allowed to lead,rather than to have strangely illogical moments, even for a horrorfilm, fall coincidentally into place.

Jessica Chastain may be the latest IT girl in Hollywood, and it'sencouraging to note she's really going all out to take on various rolesin different genres, despite her more recent art house leanings oflate. Here, she's the quintessential scream queen, albeit only just,given her role of Annabel being a rock star wannabe, sporting almostfull body tattoos that betray a rather soft demeanour, when hermaternal instincts get called upon to look after the nieces of herboyfriend Lucas (Nikolaj Coaster-Waldau). They were found after havingdisappeared for five years, which the opening sequence and creditswould have pointed to an unnatural upbringing under the hands of thetitular Mama ghoul. Battling for custody, it is with reluctance thatthe couple take the children under their wing, probably because Annabelknows she'll eventually be dumped with the kids, which did happen.

And the entire middle act is when the fun begins, for fans of horrorfilms forking out good money to be entertained with the roller coasterride of scares. Muschietti and his story collaborators Neil Cross andBarbara Muschietti managed to keep an entire back story up theirsleeves, to reveal them in teasing fashion, which worked to keep youengaged throughout. And credit must go to Muschietti and his DP AntonioRiestra for having framed the initial introduction to the ghoulishelements that went for maximum WTF surprises, especially with sleightof hand techniques that didn't jar the narrative, nor relied on thenecessity of a jump cut edit to hammer home its creepier moments. Itgrows, slowly, and that's one master stroke Mama had that workedwonders.

This is the second film in a row that had its child actors provide topnotch performances. Megan Charpentier and Isabelle Nelisse playsisters, who with the aid of CG move around complete with unnaturalmannerisms, having it in term to creep you out, before having todevelop their characters into emotional cores that added a lot moredepth to this film as it steamrolls its way to the finale. AndresMuschietti is the name to Streaming now for taking something that'sexpected to be cliché in a horror film, but fulfilled more than you'dbargain for. A definite recommend!


Mama (2013) Review by themoviejunkie91 from Canada
"MAMA", a film executively produced by Del Toro follows the story oftwo little girls that are found in the wilderness for five years. Theyare then adopted by their Uncle Luke (Nikolaj Coaster-Waldau) and hisgirlfriend Annabel (Jessica Chastain)and right off the bat, strangethings start happening. While trapped in the woods, Victoria (MeganCharpentier)and Lily (Isabelle Nelisse) formed a guardian to protectand care for them, who they call Mama.

This is an excellent movie. Be warned that it does remain dependant onjump scares to scare you, but they are what I like to call "true jumpscares". Not a cat bursting out of a corner, or a shoe falling from thesky. "Mama" utilizes CGI by creating dark, disturbing images along witha tense orchestral sound track to scare your pants off. The acting wasalso superb, particularly Jessica Chastain and Megan Charpentier.Isabelle was solid also, but I had a feeling that before every take,she was told what to do, but Megan was old enough to understand thescript and story. Something that really impressed me was how the storyunfolded, and how beautifully the mother daughter relationship wasportrayed. The cinematography was also one of the most beautiful jobsI've ever seen on a horror film. Camera work was steady and the dollyshots were smooth and suspenseful. Overall, Mama was a terrifyinghorror movie with a beautiful story and wonderful camera work. I hopethis movie is recognized as a classic for years to come. This moviealso proves that PG-13 horror movies can be scary after all. 9/10.



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