SummaryNovember is a psychological thriller exploring a woman's struggle to transcend trauma through a surreal blend of emotion and memory. The narrative and visual style are comprised of dreamlike moments and images stemming from her subjective experience, blurring the line between reality and the unconscious. (Sony Pictures Classics)
Directed By:Greg Harrison
Written By:Benjamin Brand
November
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Metascore
Mixed or Average
19% Positive
5 Reviews
5 Reviews
58% Mixed
15 Reviews
15 Reviews
23% Negative
6 Reviews
6 Reviews
100
An ingeniously scripted psychological thriller.
63
The creative and experimental use of sound and photography are a big part of what makes November an intriguing film.
58
Exploring the possibilities of low-budget digital filmmaking is a worthy endeavor, but November is a little too in love with the grittiness of it all.
50
For all its good intentions in exploring the grace of death, November never creates a life outside of its all-too-obvious inspirations and the mystery becomes little more than a groaner.
50
Benjamin Brand's script never levels with a viewer.
38
Convoluted and unsatisfying psychological drama.
12
Brand's script is a puzzle without a satisfying solution. Even at its supposedly heartfelt conclusion, it's more ironic than emotional, more of an art thing than a suspense movie.
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Production Company:
- IFC Productions
- InDigEnt (Independent Digital Entertainment)
- Map Point Pictures
- Subliminal Pictures
Release Date:Jul 22, 2005
Duration:1 h 13 m
Rating:R
Tagline:The truth lies outside the frame.
Awards
Sundance Film Festival
• 1 Win & 2 Nominations
Film Independent Spirit Awards
• 1 Nomination





































