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Seven Veils
Seven Veils

Seven Veils (2025)

60% User Rating
1h 47min
Drama

Jeanine, an earnest theatre director, has been given the task of remounting her former mentor’s most famous work, the opera Salome. Haunted by dark and disturbing memories from her past, she allows her repressed trauma to color the present as she re-enters the opera world after so many years away.

Atom EgoyanDirector

Cast

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Amanda Seyfried

Amanda Seyfried

Jeanine

Rebecca Liddiard

Rebecca Liddiard

Clea

Douglas Smith

Douglas Smith

Luke

Mark O'Brien

Mark O'Brien

Paul

Vinessa Antoine

Vinessa Antoine

Rachel

Ambur Braid

Ambur Braid

Ambur/Salome

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Michael Kupfer-Radecky

Johan/John the Baptist

Tara Nicodemo

Tara Nicodemo

Nancy

Maia Jae Bastidas

Maia Jae Bastidas

Dimitra

Lynne Griffin

Lynne Griffin

Margot

Lanette Ware

Lanette Ware

Beatrice

Maya Misaljevic

Maya Misaljevic

Lizzie

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Joey Klein

Charlie

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Aliya Kanani

Kathy

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Siobhan Richardson

Opera Company Intimacy Coordinator

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Michael Schade

Herod

Karita Mattila

Karita Mattila

Herodias

Ryan McDonald

Ryan McDonald

Harold

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Alex Halliday

Cappadocian

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Michael Schade

Herod

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Jorell Williams

Second Nazarene

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Elizabeth Reeve

Young Jeanine

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Miyeko Ferguson

Shadow Dancer / Salome

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Owen McCausland

First Man in Forest

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Michael Colvin

Second Man in Forest

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Jacques Arsenault

Third Man in Forest

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Adam Luther

Fourth Man in Forest

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Giles Tomkins

Fifth Man in Forest

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Alex Hetherington

An Attendant

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Carolyn Sproule

The Page

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Vartan Gabrielian

First Soldier

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Scott Conner

Second Soldier

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Frédéric Antoun

Narraboth

Reviews (1)

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B
Brent Marchant
Rating 60%

April 30, 2025

Author/poet/playwright Oscar Wilde is widely renowned for his observation that “Life imitates art” (or, more precisely, as the full quote maintains, that “Life imitates art far more often than art imitates life”). But is that statement indeed true? In many ways, it seems that both propositions are just about equally valid these days. And that’s a pervasive theme – from both perspectives – that runs through the latest feature from writer-director Atom Egoyan. The film tells the story of a theatrical director (Amanda Seyfried) who takes on the challenge of mounting a new production of the Richard Strauss opera Salome (a work ironically based on an Oscar Wilde play of the same name), a revival based on a previous version staged by her former mentor and now-deceased unrequited love. The opera, in turn, serves up a musical interpretation of the Biblical tale of prophet John the Baptist (Michael Kupfer-Radecky) and Judean Princess Salome (Ambur Braid), perhaps best known for her erotically charged “Dance of the Seven Veils” and who asks her stepfather, King Herod (Michael Schade), to present her with the holy man’s head on a silver platter when he spurns her romantic advances. Ironically, the director’s personal story uncannily parallels that of the operatic subject matter she’s now in the process of staging, presenting her, as well as many other members of her cast and production team, with an opportunity to examine themselves, their circumstances and the ghosts of their long-ignored pasts. In a sense, this scenario thus provides all concerned with a chance to work through their respective long-unresolved (and often-interrelated) issues, a de facto form of art therapy not unlike that explored in films like “Black Swan” (2010). Unfortunately, the narrative is overloaded with story threads and at times becomes a little too intricate and cumbersome for its own good. What’s more, after a while, the myriad connections linking these various subplots start to seem a tad convenient and contrived to be believable, regardless of how interesting they may each be in and of themselves. This tends to bog down the flow of the picture, which is unfortunate in light of the film’s promising premise, intriguing production design, and fine performances by its ensemble cast, particularly Seyfried and Rebecca Liddiard as the production’s property master. In all truthfulness, none of this is meant to suggest that this is an awful film; indeed, “Seven Veils” genuinely borders on being a truly engaging, memorable, well-crafted work. However, with so much going on, it tries to cover too much ground, which, if it had been judiciously pared down, could have made for an outstanding release. As it stands now, though, this is a case of an ambitious filmmaker not quite knowing when to quit trying so hard and not realizing that sometimes there’s no need to go overboard in trying to impress viewers.

Media

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Interview with Atom Egoyan and Amanda Seyfried

Interview with Atom Egoyan and Amanda Seyfried

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

SEVEN VEILS Trailer (2025, US Trailer) | In theaters nationwide March 7th!

SEVEN VEILS Trailer (2025, US Trailer) | In theaters nationwide March 7th!

TIFF 2023 Q&A with Atom Egoyan

TIFF 2023 Q&A with Atom Egoyan

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