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''Master'' is a 2022 American
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film written and directed by Mariama Diallo in her directorial debut. The film stars
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, Zoe Renee, and
Amber Gray Amber Gray is an American actress and singer. She is known for originating the role of Hélène Kuragina, Hélène Bezukhova in the musical ''Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812, Natasha, Pierre, & the Great Comet of 1812'' and the role of ...
. ''Master'' had its world premiere at the
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on January 21, 2022, and was released in the United States via
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on March 18, 2022.


Plot

Gail Bishop becomes the newly appointed and first Black
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of Ancaster, an elite university in
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. The school is rumored to be cursed by the ghost of Margaret Millett, who was accused of witchcraft and hanged nearby. African American student Jasmine Moore moves in as a freshman and is assigned to room 302 along with her white roommate, Amelia. Their room was once occupied in 1965 by Louisa Weeks, Ancaster's first Black undergraduate, who committed suicide by hanging in her dorm. Jasmine initially makes friends with Amelia's clique of wealthy, white students, although they ask her to clean up spilled drinks and don't pay her back for a pizza she orders. She also experiences various
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from staff and students. At a party, Amelia's crush kisses Jasmine and Amelia sees them. Amelia whispers to Jasmine that she hates her despite the roommates telling Gail everything is fine between them. Gail's new residence develops a maggot infestation. Jasmine starts having nightmares in which she is attacked by a presence and believes that her English professor, Liv Beckman, is purposely giving her bad grades. She files a dispute, which impacts Liv's application for
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. Jasmine receives racist threats by an unknown person, including a noose being placed on her door and a
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on campus. Her nightmares intensify, and she begins researching Louisa Weeks and discovers that she, too, was being tormented by a presence prior to her suicide. One night, Gail discovers Amelia crying outside after two unseen guys run off abruptly. Amelia suggests she may have been
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by a student but refuses to go to a hospital or speak out. She also becomes increasingly disturbed by Jasmine’s nightmares, as well as the ominous atmosphere at school, and eventually drops outs. Jasmine is chased by a figure in a black cloak, causing her to fall out of a window and be hospitalized. She tells Gail about the presence and expresses her desire to leave Ancaster; however, Gail rejects the notion of a supernatural presence and believes she is being harassed by a racist student. Jasmine returns to school and is found a few days later dead in her room, hanged. Gail is contacted by Liv’s mother, Esther Bickert, an Amish woman, who informs her that Liv was actually born white and named Elizabeth. But Liv left the community, changed her name, and began to present herself as Black. Esther implies it must have been a possession by the devil to make her do this. When confronted at a faculty party, Liv denies these claims and tells Gail that she was actually the daughter of a Black man, leaving it to the audience to decide what is the truth. Liv eventually leaves, putting on a black cloak that resembles the figure that was terrorizing Jasmine. Gail criticizes the all-white faculty for enabling the covertly racist culture at Ancaster and realizes that she was not truly the school's master, but rather the “maid” who was meant to clean up the school's diversity problems. Gail notices that history has repeated itself, with no changes to Ancaster's diversity, and she resigns from her position.


Cast

*
Regina Hall Regina Lee Hall (born December 12, 1970) is an American actress. She rose to prominence for her role as Brenda Meeks in the comedy horror ''Scary Movie'' film series (2000–2006). Hall received critical acclaim for her role in the film '' Sup ...
as Gail Bishop *
Zoe Renee Zoe Renee is an American actress. She has acted on the series '' The Quad'' and in the films ''Jinn'', ''Master'', '' Chang Can Dunk'', and the film '' The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes''. Life and career Renee was raised in ...
as Jasmine Moore *
Amber Gray Amber Gray is an American actress and singer. She is known for originating the role of Hélène Kuragina, Hélène Bezukhova in the musical ''Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812, Natasha, Pierre, & the Great Comet of 1812'' and the role of ...
as Liv Beckman *
Talia Ryder Talia Ryder (born August 16, 2002) is an American stage and film actress. She made her feature film debut as Skylar in Eliza Hittman's critically acclaimed independent drama film '' Never Rarely Sometimes Always'' (2020) earning her nominations ...
as Amelia *
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as Diandra *
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as Cressida * Noa Fisher as Katie * Kara Young as Sascha *
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as Brian *
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as Julianne *
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as Lam


Production

In November 2019, it was announced
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had joined the cast of the film with Mariama Diallo directing from a screenplay she wrote, with
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distributing. In March 2020, Zoe Renee,
Amber Gray Amber Gray is an American actress and singer. She is known for originating the role of Hélène Kuragina, Hélène Bezukhova in the musical ''Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812, Natasha, Pierre, & the Great Comet of 1812'' and the role of ...
,
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and Nike Kadri joined the cast.
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began in March 2020. Production on the film was shut down that same month due to the
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. It resumed filming in January 2021 in
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, where
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stood in for the fictional Ancaster College.


Release

The film had its world premiere at the
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on January 21, 2022. It also screened at
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on March 14, 2022. It was released on March 18, 2022.


Reception

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of ''
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'' wrote that the film was "a passionate and melancholy fantasy that employs supernatural elements for a bracingly realistic view of college life and American institutions." Alissa Wilkinson of Vox wrote: "The movie is so full of ideas that it can be hard to chase down the threads. But Diallo crafts a compelling and smart tale nonetheless, and an engrossing one at that." Ben Travis of ''Empire'' magazine gave the film 4/5 stars, writing: "Well-performed, especially by Regina Hall, and directed with real flair and intention by Mariama Diallo, Master transcends its two-dimensional opening to become a complex, character-driven horror with much on its mind."
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'' gave the film 3/5 stars, describing it as "a pointed and intensely pessimistic horror-satire on racism and identity politics on the American campus", and added: "It could be that its material isn't fully absorbed into the screenplay, but there is real claustrophobia and unease in each insidious microaggression." Writing for ''Prime Movies'', Albert Nowicki praised the film for being "nihilistic but real" and added: "Its message makes sense, the conclusions are accurate, its horror will turn out to be very personal and comprehensible for many."
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'' gave the film 2/5 stars. He noted some similarities to ''
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'' in Gail's storyline, but wrote: "Gail's story flops about aimlessly while idealistic new student Jasmine... is hounded by genre clichés... and a hooded figure striding spookily across the campus."
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'' gave the film 2/4 stars, writing: "Although Diallo makes some trenchant observations about diversity-equity-inclusion initiatives and cultural appropriation, she jams too many plot beats, characters and polemical points into the narrative for all of them to pay off satisfactorily."


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* {{IMDb title, 11286210 2022 LGBTQ-related films 2022 independent films 2022 films Amazon MGM Studios films American LGBTQ-related films American horror thriller films Films set in universities and colleges Film productions suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic LGBTQ-related thriller films 2022 directorial debut films Amazon Prime Video original films 2020s English-language films 2020s American films Films set in New England African-American films English-language independent films