An investigation into one woman’s memory as she‘s forced to re-examine her first sexual relationship and the stories we tell ourselves in order to survive.
Laura Dern
Jennifer
Isabelle Nélisse
Jenny (13 Years)
Elizabeth Debicki
Mrs. G
Jason Ritter
Bill
Frances Conroy
Jane Graham
John Heard
William P. Allens
Jodi Long
Rebecca
Laura Allen
Young Nettie
Matthew Rauch
Aaron
Common
Martin
Ellen Burstyn
Nettie
Jessica Sarah Flaum
Jenny (15 Years)
Juli Erickson
Grandmother
Dana Healey
Dr. G.
Aaron Williamson
Raymond (Ray)
Shay Lee Abeson
Young Becky
Isabella Amara
Young Franny
Daniel Berson
Joe
Chelsea Alden
Samantha
Ricki Bhullar
Student #1
Jenson Cheng
Student #2
Madara Jayasena
Student #3
Emily Sandifer
Student #4
Tina Parker
Franny
Scott Takeda
Master of Ceremonies
Noah Lomax
Lucas Mendelson
Grant James
Anthony Graham
Madison David
Younger Iris
Tarek Bishara
Detective Amato
Gretchen Koerner
Iris
Jaqueline Fleming
Margie
Aaron Mitchell
Acolyte (uncredited)
Mark Winn
East Indian protester (uncredited)
Director, Writer
Jennifer Fox
Script Consultant
Katherine Nolfi
October 4, 2018
6
I didn't have to get very far in to _The Tale_ before I realised I was in for something different. Something more. The way _The Tale_ suckerpunches you with some rather distressing truths about memory, imagination, and sense-of-self, right from the outset, is simultaneously riveting, and horrifying.
Very confronting, genuinely difficult to watch, but very important, and depressingly, very relatable. _The Tale_ is grimly realistic, and as a unique form of storytelling I must recommend it, however I still caution any potential viewer, given the raw way _The Tale _deals with its subject matter.
_Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._