
Leaving the city for the wilds of Cornwall, Anglican priest Rebecca Ashton forms a volatile friendship with migrant worker Radka Dimitrova. Memories of her deceased daughter bring her ever closer to the girl, warping their relationship until they become a danger to each other.... (Full plot summary below)
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Leaving the city for the wilds of Cornwall, Anglican priest Rebecca Ashton forms a volatile friendship with migrant worker Radka Dimitrova. Memories of her deceased daughter bring her ever closer to the girl, warping their relationship until they become a danger to each other.
Leave your thoughts about The Fold.
| HeyUGuysStefan PapeThough Jencks can certainly be accused of spoon-feeding his audience on occasion, he still manages to keep you compelled. |
| Time OutAnna SmithWhile The Fold has something to say about loss and family relationships, it doesn't probe too deeply. |
| London Evening StandardCharlotte O'SullivanAn interesting premise (sexually scrambled Anglican vicar struggles to accept the death of her teenage daughter) is let down by weak direction and dialogue in this Cornwall-set Brit drama. |
| GuardianMike McCahillMcCormack's intelligence has been too long from our screens, but it's wasted on a film that gets sillier and less sympathetic by the minute. |
| Little White LiesLuke RichardsonCatherine McCormack treads water in this forgettable crisis-of-faith-themed British melodrama. |
| Total FilmNeil SmithJohn Jencks' drama boasts some nice Cornish scenery, but it's not enough to offset the clunky dialogue, overwrought performances and Richards' inability to convince us she's a violin-playing prodigy. |