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Saint Frances / The Invisible Man

Saint Frances tells of the friendship between an insecure young woman and the 6-year-old for which she is employed as a nanny, while The Invisible Man is a horror film recasting the H.G. Wells concept into a stalker narrative. Saint Frances, the debut feature film by Alex Thompson, written by and starring Kelly O’Sullivan, is not about the famous saint of Assisi. In this case, Frances is a six-year-old girl, and she’s not at all a saint, but does act as a force for good. This gentle, body and soul-affirming feminist film about the undue pressure we put on ourselves…

An episode of the Flicks with The Film Snob podcast, hosted by Chris Dashiell, titled "Saint Frances / The Invisible Man" was published on March 26, 2020 and runs 4 minutes.

March 26, 2020 ·4m · Flicks with The Film Snob

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Saint Frances tells of the friendship between an insecure young woman and the 6-year-old for which she is employed as a nanny, while The Invisible Man is a horror film recasting the H.G. Wells concept into a stalker narrative. Saint Frances, the debut feature film by Alex Thompson, written by and starring Kelly O’Sullivan, is not about the famous saint of Assisi. In this case, Frances is a six-year-old girl, and she’s not at all a saint, but does act as a force for good. This gentle, body and soul-affirming feminist film about the undue pressure we put on ourselves…

Saint Frances tells of the friendship between an insecure young woman and the 6-year-old for which she is employed as a nanny, while The Invisible Man is a horror film recasting the H.G. Wells concept into a stalker narrative. Saint Frances, the debut feature film by Alex Thompson, written by and starring Kelly O’Sullivan, is not about the famous saint of Assisi. In this case, Frances is a six-year-old girl, and she’s not at all a saint, but does act as a force for good. This gentle, body and soul-affirming feminist film about the undue pressure we put on ourselves…
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