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Sister Midnight

  • 2024
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Radhika Apte in Sister Midnight (2024)
A genre-bending comedy about a frustrated and misanthropic newlywed who discovers certain feral impulses that land her in unlikely situations.
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A genre-bending comedy about a frustrated and misanthropic newlywed who discovers certain feral impulses that land her in unlikely situations.A genre-bending comedy about a frustrated and misanthropic newlywed who discovers certain feral impulses that land her in unlikely situations.A genre-bending comedy about a frustrated and misanthropic newlywed who discovers certain feral impulses that land her in unlikely situations.

  • Director
    • Karan Kandhari
  • Writer
    • Karan Kandhari
  • Stars
    • Radhika Apte
    • Ashok Pathak
    • Chhaya Kadam
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,307
    397
    • Director
      • Karan Kandhari
    • Writer
      • Karan Kandhari
    • Stars
      • Radhika Apte
      • Ashok Pathak
      • Chhaya Kadam
    • 32User reviews
    • 48Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win & 10 nominations total

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    Radhika Apte
    Radhika Apte
    • Uma
    Ashok Pathak
    Ashok Pathak
    • Gopal
    Chhaya Kadam
    Chhaya Kadam
    • Sheetal
    Smita Tambe
    Smita Tambe
    • Reshma
    Subhash Chandra
    • Sher Singh
    Navya Sawant
    • Aditi
    Uma Katju
    • Abbot
    Suhaas Ahuja
    Suhaas Ahuja
    • Doctor
    • (uncredited)
    Masashi Fujimoto
    • Constable
    • (uncredited)
    Daemian Greaves
    Daemian Greaves
    • Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    Ashok Kumar Majee
    • Truck Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Dev Raaz
    • Ramu
    • (uncredited)
    Dinesh Sharma
    Dinesh Sharma
    • Priest
    • (uncredited)
    Chaitanya Solankar
    • Sanjay
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Karan Kandhari
    • Writer
      • Karan Kandhari
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    User reviews32

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    6CinemaSerf

    Sister Midnight

    "Uma" (Radhika Apte) lives in a small tin box of an home with her new husband "Gopal" (Ashok Pathan). She hasn't a clue how to cook their food and neither seem to have much appetite to consummate their nuptials, so the relationship is distant and she has a bit of a temper which the rather subdued gent tends to run away from (and drink). Luckily, she manages to befriend her neighbour "Sheetah" (Chhaya Kadam) and they share stories about how useless men are whilst she struggles with the boredom of life. She eventually decides to get a job as a cleaner which breaks up the inanity a little, but she also starts to find herself drawn more and more to the animal kingdom. A passing encounter with a goat, then a bird, starts to see her question her almost vampiric behaviour. When an even more curiously tragic incident occurs, the story becomes increasingly surreal and the lines between truth and fiction become almost macabrely blurred. Apte is quite entertaining here as her aggressive and slightly stand-offish character becomes more eccentrically engaging and Pathak also delivers quite well as the hapless husband, but I found the story all too weak and repetitive for too long before the last ten minutes or so finally raise some more interesting aspects of superstition, perhaps even witchcraft, and shines a light a little on the vagaries of her tight knit community who are quick to make snap judgements. Though it's not graphic, it's not for the squeamish and it's those few scenes where most of the dark comedy kicks in, but again there weren't really enough of them to sustain this. It has it's moments and is worth a watch for "Uma" wandering lonely as a goatherd through the city beating a mop and pail, but it will look just as good on the telly.
    7RogerEverahrt

    The Mop of the Metaphor

    It's wonderful to see that, for a few years now, genre cinema that isn't made in the USA has managed to revitalize it, sometimes doing nothing more than reappropriating the codes to serve a bigger idea. It occurs to me to quote Antonio Gramsci when he said "The old world is dying and the new world struggles to be born: Now is the time of monsters". Although in all eras there has been room for monstrosities that represented real problems in society, from the Cold War to McCarthyism, today seems to be the culmination of the age of the monster. An era in which metaphors have come full circle and begun to self-ironize. The best contemporary films about monsters are, in fact, about old monsters, those that have never gone away and that, by golly, are still here. Their cinematic existence is endowed with a meta contemplation that finally makes horror cinema a supreme species and language for those of us who perceive the world as it should never have been.
    8kamalranjan

    A Surprisingly Bold and Thoughtful Film

    Sister Midnight, directed by Karan Kandhari and starring Radhika Apte and Ashok Pathak, is a refreshing change from the usual formula of loud, larger-than-life action dramas. This film chooses realism over spectacle and manages to leave a lasting impact through its grounded storytelling.

    What truly sets Sister Midnight apart is how it handles serious themes like gender roles, class struggles, and power dynamics. These are portrayed with subtlety and nuance, not with preachiness or melodrama. The film doesn't take sides, it simply reflects the world as it is, through sharp storytelling and strong characters.

    While it may not appeal to audiences who prefer mainstream entertainment, Sister Midnight offers something rare: a well-crafted, thought-provoking film that respects its viewers' intelligence.
    7SoumikBanerjee1996

    Loved the blend of satire and dark comedy!

    "Sister Midnight" is fundamentally a social satire that employs elements of dark comedy to critique the redundant rituals and traditions which are often masqueraded or rather endorsed as societal "norms", that everybody has to adhere to.

    The messages are delivered with both ingenuity and wit, addressing a wide range of topics; from age old arranged marriages, lack of empathy among community members to pollution, and deeply rooted superstitions.

    People who generally appreciate such writings are likely to find it pleasant.

    However, it is important to note that some may still perceive the humor as unnecessarily crass, overly stoic, or simply unfunny.

    Moreover, the pacing has its problems as it dips randomly, which could lead to growing frustration.

    One this is certain, this would not be everyone's cup of tea!
    6imdbfan-6212434200

    A Surreal, Punk-Rock Horror That's Delightfully Strange

    This movie is pure chaos, and I loved every second of it. It tells the story of Uma, a young bride trapped in an awkward arranged marriage in Mumbai. As loneliness and frustration build, Uma's descent into animalistic urges becomes both horrifying and strangely liberating. Visually, it's stunning-vibrant, chaotic, and beautifully unsettling. There's a surreal, punk-rock energy that reminded me of Wes Anderson on a horror binge. It's messy in a way that feels deliberate, and I admired the boldness of its style. Not every moment works, but the ones that do are unforgettable. This is one of those films that makes you feel like you've stepped into a dream-or maybe a nightmare.

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    • Trivia
      Despite the fact that this film takes place in Mumbai, India, there is no actual Indian music in the film or on the soundtrack. Director Karan Kandhari wrote a lot of the soundtrack into the script, and wanted to put together things that really shouldn't go together.
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      Moanin'At Midnight
      Written by Chester Burnett

      Performed by Howlin' Wolf

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    • Release date
      • May 23, 2025 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • India
      • Sweden
    • Languages
      • Hindi
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Сестра Полночь
    • Production companies
      • Wellington Films
      • Griffin Pictures
      • British Film Institute (BFI)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $123,065
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $13,801
      • May 18, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $316,036
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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