A deep bond turns into otherworldly within the new A24 movie Mom Mary. The psychodrama, directed by David Lowery, follows world pop icon Mom Mary (Anne Hathaway) who reunites along with her estranged greatest buddy and former costume designer Sam Anselm (Michaela Coel). When Mom Mary asks Sam to make her a gown for an unforgettable efficiency, the pair embark on an intense night of confrontation and reinvention in Sam’s somber workspace, set in a darkish barn on an property someplace within the English countryside.
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In actual life, the barn is situated not within the UK, however in Germany at a moated fort referred to as Burg Adendorf. The construction grew to become not solely a number one character within the movie but in addition a crucial cinematic gadget for UK-based manufacturing designer Francesca Di Motolla. ‘The secure is a container the place the story unfolds and the place the feelings are held,’ says Di Mottola, whose credit embody movies just like the Charli xcx satire The Second and Luca Guadagnino’s I’m Love.
A view of Burg Adendorf, the German fort the place a bulk of filming came about.
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With a hovering 14m-tall ceiling and ample open house, the barn performs like a stage for a revealing dance and séance scenes within the movie. To make the centuries-old construction really feel extra claustrophobic and moody, the design crew coated some lighter-toned partitions in canvas, divided the room into zones and added an upper-level loft. Drained of color, the barn presents a impartial environment for vivid materials to pop as Sam crafts a garment for Mom Mary. Mannequins put on clothes in subdued hues to underscore the impact. ‘They transfer through the scenes and shut in on them,’ says Di Mottola of the mannequins, which characterize the haunting recollections Sam holds in her work. ‘It is meant to be imperceptible.’
Michaela Coel and Anne Hathaway star in Mom Mary.
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The barn is only one setting in Mom Mary however its components act as ‘connecting tissue’ uniting previous and current all through the plot. In Mom Mary’s live performance scenes, which had been filmed at an enviornment and on a soundstage, the barn’s rustic wooden beams are echoed by lighting design onstage and in a 360-degree mirrored dressing room. For a backstage scene, Di Mottola recreated the wooden beams because the backdrop for Mom Mary’s journey to her first séance (led by singer FKA Twigs) in a lodge room. The design crew laid the identical wooden plank flooring they put over the barn’s grime floor in entrance of the lodge room set to attach the 2 thematically.
Michaela Coel performs Sam Anselm, a fancy dress designer.
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The barn served sensible functions for the design crew, too; Some units had been constructed inside it, together with Sam’s bed room the place she first encounters the supernatural (the exteriors of the house had been filmed at a unique German fort referred to as Burg Müddersheim).
To get the main points good, Di Mottola’s crew intensely studied Sam and Mom Mary’s notable real-life counterparts. In trend, that meant inspecting the workspaces of Valentino Garavani, John Galliano, and Daniel Roseberry of Schiaparelli by documentaries and quick movies. In music, that meant analysing stadium-tour footage of Taylor Swift, Madonna, Dua Lipa, Girl Gaga and extra. The stage design additionally wanted to enhance authentic songs written by Charli xcx, Jack Antonoff and FKA Twigs. However, after a lot analysis, says Di Matto, ‘we did our personal factor.’
(Picture credit score: Frederic Batier. Courtesy of A24.)
Casting away these influences resulted in an atelier that felt actual however true to Sam, and easy stage designs that allow Mom Mary shine. ‘Regardless of us being very impressed by large artists, we then wanted to search out our artists,’ says Di Mottola. And they also did.
Mom Mary is on restricted launch within the US from 17 April 2026. It’s nationwide and in UK cinemas from 24 April 2026.
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