Project Detail

Stone Mattress

Synopsis

A woman goes on a cruise in the frozen arctic region and encounters a man who raped her 50 years ago.
Based on a short story by Margaret Atwood.

Details

Year
2026
Type of film
Features
Director
Lynne Ramsay
Producer
JoAnne Sellar
Executive Producer
John Lesher
Screenwriter
Margaret Atwood (short story),
Principal cast
Julianne Moore, Sandra Oh

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

US, UK co-production

Amazon Studios (US), StudioCanal Films (UK) with support from Film4

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