Anne Hathaway's Mother Mary is a 'Lady Gaga-Taylor Swift hybrid'
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Mother Mary stars Anne Hathaway as a pop star hybrid reminiscent of Lady Gaga and Taylor Swift. The character is portrayed as searching for her identity amidst public scrutiny. Hathaway's performances directly influenced the film's music, developed by Charli XCX and Jack Antonoff. The narrative includes Michaela Coel as a friend who previously shaped Hathaway's public persona. The film features an array of notable cast members, contributing to its vibrant LGBTQ+ appeal and overall unique concept produced by A24.
Anne Hathaway plays the title character - a sort of Gaga-Taylor Swift hybrid who is, uh, having a moment. And not 'having a moment' in the sense of basking in the glow of public adoration, but something more like its opposite.
Charli XCX told Vogue that the moment informed the sound of Mother Mary herself. 'Anne's movement was super graphic, very thrashing and jerky and bold in this super magical and scary way.'
Produced by A24, Mother Mary features songs written by Charli XCX and produced by frequent Swift and Lana Del Rey collaborator Jack Antonoff.
The film sees Michaela Coel as Hathaway's long-lost-but-reconnected friend (and-maybe-lover), Hunger Games: Ballad of Songbird and Snakes' Hunter Schafer, real-life pop star FKA Twigs and Kaia Gerber.
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