The movie was shot in 24 days.
The film is an English-language remake of the 2018 French-language version by Belgium's Olivier Masset-Depasse's film, which was an adaptation of the 2012 novel "Derriére la Haine" by Barbara Abel.
Third movie starring Jessica Chastain and Anne Hathaway after Interstellaire (2014) and Le temps de l'Armageddon (2022). However, this is the first in which they share scenes.
In a 2024 interview with A Rabbit's Foot, Benoît Delhomme spoke about his approach to the opening of the film: "At the beginning Alice is watching Celine in her garden doing things we don't understand. In the original film she was only cutting flowers. I needed an element of drama. So I thought, what about a toy ambulance, a symbol we will see later on in the film. You know something bad is going to happen. David Lynch would play with things like this; finding something in the grass. It's a detail, but also, I'm a painter, so I work a lot on images of my own when I'm not working on films. I would have loved to develop this more in the film. Alfred Hitchcock worked so much with symbols. It was super planned, in his storyboards. You had shape in Sueurs froides (1958). Shapes connecting, dissolving. It's a psychoanalysis thing for Hitchcock. You can find objects in the film which are going to take you back to the character. For me, this is what cinema is about. Certainly cinema is about dialogues and actors. But I think symbolic images and objects have a soul. Cinema can give them a soul. "