Lucy, a former child actor, seeks enlightenment at a retreat led by spiritual leader Elon while she navigates her close yet turbulent relationship with her stunt-performer daughter, Dylan.
Directed by Alice Englert
former child star
woman director
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Cast
Jennifer Connelly
Lucy
Alice Englert
Dylan
Ben Whishaw
Elon Bello
Ana Scotney
Petunia
Dasha Nekrasova
Beverly
Karan Gill
Leonard Gow
Marlon Williams
Elmore
Alistair Sewell
Tom
Beulah Koale
Dion
Gabe McDonnell
Cilla
Mel Odedra
Abhay
Xana Tang
Robin
Crew
Alice Englert
Director
Alice Englert
Writer
Alice Englert
Original Music Composer
Desray Armstrong
Producer
Jennifer Connelly
Executive Producer
Ben Whishaw
Executive Producer
Alice Englert
Executive Producer
Stu Turner
Casting
Dayna Grant
Stunt Coordinator
Edward Clendon
Stunt Double
Popular Reviews
14 reviews
schwavo
4.0★ · 01/18/24
GO DASHA the first half was good, then it lost steam quite quickly. or the plot/conflict is just too specific for me to enjoy. kinda boring, kinda cute. a fine feature film debut for a director
GO DASHA the first half was good, then it lost steam quite quickly. or the plot/conflict is just too specific for me to enjoy. kinda boring, kinda cute. a fine feature film debut for a director
Murphy
2.4★ · 12/29/23
Tolerable until Dasha exits and the entire plot nosedives into the daughter character (played by the director) doing therapy work with her difficult mother (who happens to be Jane Campion irl). Becomes quite pathetic by that point.
Tolerable until Dasha exits and the entire plot nosedives into the daughter character (played by the director) doing therapy work with her difficult mother (who happens to be Jane Campion irl). Becomes quite pathetic by that point.
River
3.0★ · 12/22/23
Hey guys!!! Just found out about this crazy new thing called a low angle!!! Thought I might give it a go!
Hey guys!!! Just found out about this crazy new thing called a low angle!!! Thought I might give it a go!
Caleb Langdale-Hunt
5.0★ · 11/08/23
Is this what Jane Campion has come to after losing the Oscar?
Is this what Jane Campion has come to after losing the Oscar?