
Madeline's Madeline
Madeline has become an integral part of a prestigious physical theater troupe. When the workshop's ambitious director pushes the teenager to weave her rich interior world and troubled history with her mother into their collective art, the lines between performance and reality begin to blur. The resulting battle between imagination and appropriation rips out of the rehearsal space and through all three women's lives.
- 5.9
- 2018
- Released
- 1h 34m

Helena Howard
Madeline
Molly Parker
Evangeline
Okwui Okpokwasili
Nurse, KK
Sunita Mani
Assistant Max
Eva Steinmetz
Claire, Woman in Pig Mask
Felipe Bonilla
Santos, Cousin Elmer
Lolo Haha
Aart
Lisa B. Tharps
Laura
Dana Eskelson
Lamo
Sophie Traub
Hollie, Dr. French
Jaron Elijah Hopkins
Damon
Jamal Batts
Jamal
Reynaldo Piniella
Jaime
Henry Leyva
Henry
Alexandra Tatarsky
Patient Melissa
Eston Clare Jr.
Dean
Dale Paul Lazar
Pink Bear, Troupe Musician
Ivan Martin
Onur
Isolde Chae-Lawrence
Costume Designer at Photo Shoot
Sarah Small
Photographer's Assistant
Emily Decker
Salome
Myra Lucretia Taylor
Kaila
Curtiss Cook
George
Mike Hodge
George's Stepdad
Suzette Gunn
Njiri
Julee Cerda
Carrie
Blake Baumgartner
Mariana
Jazmyn C Dorsey
Street Dancer - Child (uncredited)
Marie Check
Child Relative (uncredited)




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- #pregnancy
- #theatre group
- #coming of age
- #mental illness
- #dream sequence
- #mentor protégé relationship
- #woman director
- #mother daughter relationship
- #reality shifts
- #improvisational theatre
Reviews

I watched _Madeline's Madeline_, mainly because I liked Josephine Decker's later film _Shirley_. This one's trying to do a lot—race, mental health, coming of age, mother-daughter tensions, plus a whole meta-theatre layer—whilst bold, it often felt like it was trying too hard to be important. That said, Helena Howard is phenomenal. It's a breakout performance full of rawness and intensity; she hold

I think part of my problem with this was that however experimental the whole concept, or concept within that concept, was meant to be - I just didn't care one way or the other about the eponymous lass (Helena Howard). It didn't start so well with "you are not a cat, you are inside a cat" - not an image I wished to conjure up on any level! Anyway, she is a wanna-be actress who is quite prepared to











