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  • Official Trailer
  • Trailer 1

Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

A dramatic thriller directed by Academy Award® winner Tom McCarthy and starring Matt Damon, Stillwater follows an American oil-rig roughneck from Oklahoma who travels to Marseille to visit his estranged daughter, in prison for a murder she claims she did not commit. Confronted with language barriers, cultural differences, and a complicated legal system, Bill builds a new life for himself in France as he makes it his personal mission to exonerate his daughter.

Cast

  • Matt Damon
  • Abigail Breslin
  • Camille Cottin
  • Deanna Dunagan
  • Robert Peters

Atom User Reviews

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Verified Review
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One of the best movies I have seem. Totally believable story, good acting and production.

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Chris H
Verified Review

Disappointed. Movie was drawn out only to come to the obvious conclusion.

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George B

Metacritic

50
Jul 27, 2021

For most of its length, Stillwater goes along as a meticulous examination of its central characters. And then suddenly near the end it jumps the tracks.

Metacritic review by Soren Andersen
Soren Andersen
The Seattle Times
70
Jul 9, 2021

McCarthy pushes the thriller narrative in directions more extreme and harrowing than plausible, bringing Bill and Allison’s story to an unexpected point of reckoning.

Metacritic review by Justin Chang
Justin Chang
Los Angeles Times
80
Jul 9, 2021

From one vantage point, Stillwater may just be a sentimental and lurid riff on the infamous Amanda Knox case. But I think McCarthy has something bigger in mind, which he pokes at intriguingly throughout his movie’s considerable sprawl.

Richard Lawson
Vanity Fair