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Seven Veils

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After years away, theater director Jeanine (Academy Award® nominee Amanda Seyfried) re-enters the opera world to stage her former mentor's most famous work. Haunted by dark and disturbing memories from her past, Jeanine allows her repressed trauma to color the present as her personal and professional lives begin to unravel.
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One of director Atom Egoyan's most successful efforts in years and a multidimensional showcase for Amanda Seyfried, Seven Veils dives from the rafters to make an uneven but ultimately insightful landing.

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Sergio Burstein Los Angeles Times Although the story does not have a completely successful rhythm... there is no choice but to surrender to the character of Jeanine, brilliantly played by Seyfried. [Full review in Spanish] Mar 11, 2025 Full Review Jourdain Searles RogerEbert.com Egoyan has always delved right into fraught familial ties without shying away from ugliness, and "Seven Veils" is perhaps his most overt exploration of familial trauma. Rated: 2.5/4 Mar 10, 2025 Full Review Maxwell Rabb Chicago Reader Instead of sharpening its blades on the operatic chaos radiating from its main character, the film loses its edge, veering into an overwrought territory that ultimately diminishes its finale. Mar 8, 2025 Full Review David Bax Battleship Pretension Seven Veils might be one of the definitive statements on the how and, more intriguingly, the why of directing. Apr 12, 2025 Full Review Whang Yee Ling The Straits Times (Singapore) Seyfried brings operatic ardour to a layered tale of female desire and sexual violence. Rated: 4/5 Apr 10, 2025 Full Review Ayeen Forootan In Review Online With Seven Veils, Egoyan has delivered a bacchanal feast for the eyes and ears, a playful and sybaritic victual for the mind to turn over for some time. Apr 3, 2025 Full Review Read all reviews

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Darryl It was ok the ending was not good Rated 3 out of 5 stars 03/11/25 Full Review Will Atom Egoyan uses his own blockbuster staging of Richard Strauss' "Salome" as the backdrop for a contemporary drama that struggles to entwine story threads about the creation of art, backstage politics, MeToo, sexual trauma and marriage anxiety. Alas, the results are a near-incoherent mess. Seyfried gives it her all, but the entire film is weighed down by multiple storylines that feel like bumper cars smashing into one another incessantly. Egoyan has every right to be proud of his brilliantly conceived 2023 production of "Salome," which looks like it would have made a better movie than this. Maybe if he had trimmed a few subplots from his script and better developed just one or two of them, he would have a stronger drama. Instead, he made a "multilayered" mess full of sound and fury, but signifying nothing. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 03/10/25 Full Review Remy Didn't enjoy much. Story about a bipolar theater director was boring. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 03/08/25 Full Review MB C “Seven Veils is one of those films that quietly burrows under your skin...” An Opera Wi“Seven Veils” is not just a film about staging an opera — it’s a haunting meditation on memory, control, and the emotional cost of artistic creation. Atom Egoyan delivers a psychologically intricate narrative where past trauma bleeds into present performance. Through Jeanine, a troubled director revisiting the opera that shaped (and perhaps scarred) her, the film becomes a ritual of reckoning: with ghosts, with silence, and with the manipulation of pain into art. Seyfried's restrained yet gripping performance anchors a film that often feels like a dream folding into itself — where flashbacks emerge as theatrical fragments and symbols dominate over linear exposition. The film thrives on visual metaphor: the seven veils, the old camera, the stage’s oppressive darkness — each a layer of Jeanine’s unraveling psyche. While the pacing may test some viewers’ patience, and certain symbolic scenes tip into overstatement, “Seven Veils” remains an intellectually bold and emotionally unsettling experience. It asks not for understanding, but for confrontation. Rating: 7/10 Rated 3 out of 5 stars 04/20/25 Full Review acsdoug D Pretentious and overbearing, and to top off its girl power narrative all the men are a-holes. of course. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 04/18/25 Full Review Audience Member Amanda is such an underrated performer, so good, and she is the main reason why this movie is entertaining. That's not a diss to everyone else, it's just that Amandas star power and charisma is really easy to get lost in. I thought the end was sort of predictable, and they didn't dive deeper into that subject matter because they wanted to keep it under wraps. I just think the film would've been more intriguing if it was a deep dive into said subject matter. The story feels like it meanders at points, and there are like two awkward moments, but mostly I thought the film was okay, watchable. Good performers, well shot, directed with intrigue, story... decent, not enough substance. A lot of unreleased potential. Did enjoy my time overall, hence 2,5 stars. It is something different, which I love. Thank you. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 04/17/25 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis After years away, theater director Jeanine (Academy Award® nominee Amanda Seyfried) re-enters the opera world to stage her former mentor's most famous work. Haunted by dark and disturbing memories from her past, Jeanine allows her repressed trauma to color the present as her personal and professional lives begin to unravel.
Director
Atom Egoyan
Producer
Niv Fichman, Atom Egoyan, Simone Urdl, Kevin Krikst, Fraser Ash
Screenwriter
Atom Egoyan
Distributor
XYZ Films / Variance Films
Production Co
Canadian Opera Company, Cinetic Media, Ego Film Arts, Rhombus Media, XYZfilms, Téléfilm Canada, IPR.VC
Genre
Drama, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Mar 7, 2025, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Apr 8, 2025
Box Office (Gross USA)
$111.7K
Runtime
1h 47m
Aspect Ratio
Digital 2.39:1
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