Mother Mary Film Streams on VOD Platforms
Director David Lowery’s film Mother Mary is now available on video-on-demand services. The movie stars Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel in a story involving a pop star and a fashion designer.
nypost.comThe film Mother Mary, directed by David Lowery, is now streaming on video-on-demand platforms including Amazon Prime Video. The story centers on a pop star and her former fashion designer friend who reconnect after more than a decade apart. Anne Hathaway plays the pop star Mother Mary, who seeks a new stage outfit after a four-year absence from performing.
Michaela Coel portrays Sam, the designer who reluctantly agrees to create the dress.
The narrative follows the two women as they work on the dress and confront their past relationship. The film incorporates religious imagery and references to fame, suffering, and artistic creation. Songs in the movie are written by Jack Antonoff, FKA Twigs, and Charli XCX. A single scene features FKA Twigs in a supporting role.
Lowery previously directed films including A Ghost Story and The Green Knight. The movie uses dreamlike visuals and includes a concert sequence described as phantasmagoric. A brief scene shows Hathaway emerging from a bathtub. The film runs without a specified runtime in the source material.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
3 events- 2026
Mother Mary becomes available on VOD platforms including Amazon Prime Video.
1 sourcenypost.com - Four years prior
The character Mother Mary falls from a stage during a performance.
1 sourcenypost.com - More than ten years prior
The characters Mother Mary and Sam end their working relationship.
1 sourcenypost.com
Potential Impact
- 01
Viewers can access the film immediately through existing VOD subscriptions.
- 02
The film adds to Lowery’s body of work available for streaming.
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