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Hard Truths

  • 7.3 /10

  • 127

  • 95%

Plot

Pansy is a woman so full of rage that every interaction she has devolves into lashing out, whether at her utterly cowed husband and son, or random strangers who have the temerity to address her. In contrast, her younger sister Chantelle lives with her two vivacious daughters and plies a successful trade as a hairdresser, putting clients at their ease all day long. Yet beneath Pansy’s abrasive exterior are hints of a more fragile psyche, one motivated by fear and damaged by repressed pain.

Cast

Michele Austin as Chantelle
Michele Austin

as Chantelle

David Webber as Curtley
David Webber

as Curtley

Tuwaine Barrett as Moses
Tuwaine Barrett

as Moses

Ani Nelson as Kayla
Ani Nelson

as Kayla

Sophia Brown as Aleisha
Sophia Brown

as Aleisha

Jo Martin as Nurse Salon Client
Jo Martin

as Nurse Salon Client

Llewella Gideon as Smoking Salon Client
Llewella Gideon

as Smoking Salon Client

Yvette Boakye as Salon Client
Yvette Boakye

as Salon Client

Movie Facts

Rated

  • R

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • December 6, 2024

Production Companies

  • Film4 Productions

  • The Mediapro Studio

  • Thin Man Films

  • Creativity Media

Production Countries

  • United Kingdom

  • Spain

Spoken Language

  • English

Budget

  • $0.00

Revenue

  • $718,850.00

Runtime

  • 1.62 hrs

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As many of us can attest, the strains of daily living and the ghosts of our past can take their toll on us in myriad ways, leaving us frazzled, frustrated, depressed and perpetually angry. We may not like the emergence of those outcomes, as they can effectively isolate us from others, including those we’re thought to care most about. But those conditions can become so overwhelming that we can’t c…

'Hard Truths' features superb performances and an extremely hearty narrative, it's genuinely one of the saddest films I've seen in a long while; these type of real, gritty stories are always more impactful to me than the more manufactured drama (not that that's bad). Marianne Jean-Baptiste is outstanding as Pansy, a character that is on the surface quite unlikeable but due to her perf…

Marianne Jean-Baptiste turns in a splendid performance here as the troubled "Pansy". She's married to "Curtley" (David Webber) and mother to "Moses" (Tiwaine Barrett) but suffice to say she's not an happy woman. Her glass is most definitely half empty as she delivers monologue after monologue of depressing observations about the decline of society as she picks a fight with just about everyone and…