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Brides
Directed by
Nadia Fall
2025
1h 33m
Drama
6.8
84%
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Two teenage girls in search of freedom, friendship, and belonging run away from their lives in the UK with a dangerous plan of travelling to Syria.
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Cast of Brides
Ebada Hassan
Doe
Safiyya Ingar
Muna
Yusra Warsama
Kadija
Cemre Ebüzziya
Zeynep
Aziz Çapkurt
Barış
Hayal Lorena Cercis
Aslı
Ada Danila Farid Mancuso
Dilara
Leo Bill
Jon
Ali Khan
Samir
Fiona Helen Armstrong
Kerry
Amanda Lawrence
Miss Westgate
Mitchell Brown
Kyle
Laura Dalgleish
Colette
Syreeta Kumar
Mrs. Mamoon
Elodie Wilton
Loveday
Arthur Darvill
Mr. Hansard
Aliye Honey
Aiyla
Jay Varsani
Isaam
Kathryn Hanke
Female Security Guard
Susku Ekim Kaya
Elif
Tuncay Gunes
Another Man
Derya Durmaz
Zeynep's mum
Sinead Matthews
Ms. Jenner
Sam Rhodes
Sam
Muhammed Turkoglu
Stall Holder
Edward Llewelyn
Mikey
Rose Lami
Turkish Woman
Rowan Wallace
Aubrey Parsons
Giuseppe Mangano
Nigel Finnissy
Nadia Fall
Director
Suhayla El Bushra
Writer
Nicky Bentham
Producer
Marica Stocchi
Producer
Brides Ratings & Reviews
Shade Studios
Marissa Hill
[Brides]' unpredictable journey, combined with its exploration of themes of trust, loyalty, and perseverance, makes it a good watch.
Film Inquiry
Jules Caldeira
With a script from Suhayla El-Bushra, director Nadia Fall brings us a daring drama that, even through the girls' joy and laughter, is clouded with a sense of danger at any given moment.
Screen Zealots
Louisa Moore
While the broader political context tends to get lost, this story of friendship and identity certainly has a lot of heart.
Cinema Daily US
Edward Douglas
It might take a little time to get there, but once it does, it feels like more of a worthwhile endeavor.
Collider
Taylor Gates
Brides is an original and bold coming-of-age story that features two star-making performances from its young leads. Though the editing and structural choices weaken its overall impact, It's still an impactful - and, at times, even oddly enjoyable - watch.
That Shelf
Courtney Small
Brides may flirts with themes of infatuation, independence, and extremism, but this tale of friendship is reluctant to fully marry itself to any one of its ideas.
The Film Experience
Abe Friedtanzer
This film finds spectacular stars in its two lead actresses...it smartly opts to highlight its best assets: the friendship that drives its two characters on this wild, alluring ride to a potentially disastrous destination.
The Movie Cricket
Sean P. Means
The drama "Brides" is an absorbing look at two immigrant teen girls so intent on escaping the pain of their current lives that they're lured by false promises to what everyone watching knows will be a worse horror.
The Playlist
Lena Wilson
"Brides" has good bones - an interesting premise and a clearly capable director - but it's unclear what it ultimately wants to say.
Pop Culture Reviews
Brittany Patrice Witherspoon
Given all the issues related to storytelling, the strength of Brides, undoubtedly, lies in the performances of our two leads.
RogerEbert.com
Marya E. Gates
Although the filmmakers succeed in humanizing these girls, slightly less fussy editing would have given the film's weighty themes more room to breathe.
Deadline Hollywood Daily
Damon Wise
For those inclined to lean in, Brides is an admirable attempt to humanize a difficult subject and go some way towards humanizing the hot-button topic of online radicalization.
High on Films
Shikhar Verma
Director Nadia Fall, who insists that her story is not able the radicalization of youth - never makes the big decision feels palpable.
Variety
Guy Lodge
Nadia Fall's debut feature seems on the surface like a hot-button provocation, but it's surprisingly humane and good-humored in its attempt to understand the individual lives behind a sensational headline issue.
IndieWire
Kate Erbland
Nadia Fall's "Brides" plugs in some quite unexpected elements the ol' road trip formula, with startling -- and ultimately heartbreaking -- results.
Moveable Fest
Stephen Saito
The film has the right amount of punk sneer to it where Muna and Doe aren't to be judged by their worst impulses, but what they're pushing back against.
United Press International
Fred Topel
A stark example of depiction not equaling endorsement. The British drama portrays teenage girls who are radicalized to join ISIS, and hopefully serves the interest of combating the phenomenon.
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