Unraveling the Intriguing Twists of 'Fair Play': A Review

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Director Chloe Domont discusses her debut film "Fair Play," a psychological thriller set in the male-dominated world of finance. Domont explores the dangers of male inferiority and the need for women to play ugly to survive. The film, which earned rave reviews and a $20 million purchase by Netflix at Sundance, tackles power dynamics, consent, and the consequences of male fragility. Domont cast against type, choosing actors Alden Ehrenreich and Phoebe Dynevor for their versatile performances. She aims to bridge the gap between mainstream entertainment and tough subject matters, creating provocative films that ask tough questions of the audience.
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