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Manodrome

Country: United States, United Kingdom, Language: English, 95 mins

  • Director: John Trengove
  • Writer: John Trengove
  • Producer: Alexander Akoka, Pastor Alvarado III, Thomas Benski, Nicolaas Bertelsen, Len Blavatnik, Michael Clofine, Casey Fuller, Gina Gammell, Ben Giladi, Michael Goodin, Robbie Gottlieb, Eric Hollenbeck, Mary Beth Hollenbeck, Peter L. Kaufman, Riley Keough, Gary Leff, Brian A. Loschiavo, Christian Mercuri, Jeff Molyneaux, Douglas Nyback, Gerry Pass, Pia Patatian, Charlie Phoenix, Clara Sansarricq, Ryan Schemmel, Oliva Tyson, Roman Viaris-de-Lesegno, Ryan Zacarias

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Ralphie is young and healthy and his girlfriend is pregnant. Yet things do not feel quite right. His job as an Uber driver is neither gratifying nor financially secure. His relationship with his body may also be built on shaky foundations. When he is inducted into a libertarian masculinity cult, the tensions that have been growing inside him surface. Ralphie begins to lose his grip on reality. In his previous film, The Wound, South African filmmaker John Trengove explored how a male rite of passage unleashed repressed feelings with the same potential for danger as opening a pressure cooker.

A similar force is at work inside the protagonist of Manodrome, in whom Trengove observes a disturbing phenomenon from an original angle. Ralphie is not the stereotype that springs to mind when thinking of groups formed around fervent misogyny such as the infamous “incels”, and his character helps us to deepen our understanding of what male fragility can entail. In spite of the dark implications of its premise, this film is not devoid of humour. However,the skillful way in which the tension builds and powerful performances from Jesse Eisenberg and Adrien Brody leave the viewer truly shaken.


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Cast & Characters

Jesse Eisenberg (as Ralphie)
Adrien Brody (as Dad Dan)
Odessa Young (as Sal)
Sallieu Sesay (as Ahmet)
Philip Ettinger (as Jason)
Ethan Suplee (as Dad Leo)
Evan Jonigkeit (as Son brad)
Caleb Eberhardt (as Son aaron)
Gheorghe Muresan (as Sachiel)
Brian Anthony Wilson (as Dad Zander)
Sean Edward Lewis (as Son cy)
Brian Brehm (as Son drew)
Blake Brehm (as Son paul)
Lamar Johnson (as Garfield)
Adam Wade McLaughlin (as Jerome)
Matthew Lamb (as Raymond)
Rheta West (as Tammy)
Jonah Wharton (as Connor)
Garrett Richmond (as Blake)
Zia Anger (as Alice)
Jack Jones (as Young Ralphie)
Mike Alamo (as Pawn shop owner)
Sheila Trasente (as Waitress)
Barbara Ackerman (as Cashier)
Mohamed 'Mo' Williams (as Ahmet's buddy)