Netflix has acquired the North American rights to I Am Mother straight out of the 2019 Sundance Film Festival after previously locking several international territories. This is Grant Sputore’s feature film debut from a screenplay by Michael Lloyd Green, based on a story by Grant Sputore and Michael Lloyd Green.

Among the cast is two-time Academy Award® winner Hilary Swank (Boys Don’t Cry, Million Dollar Baby), up-and-comer Clara Rugaard (Teen Spirit, Good Favour), Golden Globe® and Emmy® nominee Rose Byrne (Instant Family, X-Men: Apocalypse)

The film was produced by Kelvin Munro for The Penguin Empire, Timothy White for Southern Light Films. Executive Producers included Paris Kasidokostas Latsis, Terry Dougas and Jean-Luc De Fanti for Rhea Films, Bryce Menzies, Grant Sputore, Philip Wade, John Wade

Synopsis: I AM MOTHER is a sci-fi thriller about a teenage girl (Rugaard), who is the first of a new generation of humans to be raised by Mother (Byrne), a robot designed to repopulate the earth after the extinction of humankind. But the pair’s unique relationship is threatened when an injured stranger (Swank) arrives with news that calls into question everything Daughter has been told about the outside world and her Mother’s intentions.

It is thanks to WETA Workshop (Lord of the RingsAvatar) that the robot depicted is convincingly real.

Screen Australia, South Australian Film Corporation, Screenwest and Adelaide Film Festival present in association with Rhea Films and Hercules Film Fund produced in association with Southern Light Alliance a Penguin Empire and Southern Light Films production Endeavor Content handled the sale on behalf of the filmmakers.

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