
Overview:
Following the death of their father, a brother and sister are introduced to their new sibling by their foster mother, only to learn that she has a terrifying secret.Status: | Released (2025-05-28) |
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Awards: | 1 win & 7 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $19,323,752 |
Screen: | Danny Philippou, Bill Hinzman |
Productions: | Causeway Films, Blue Bear, Salmira Productions, A24, South Australian Film Corporation |
Production Countries: | Australia, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |



Casts
- 1840063: Billy Barratt - Andy
- 39658: Sally Hawkins - Laura
- 3253214: Mischa Heywood - Cathy
- 4741316: Jonah Wren Phillips - Oliver
- 216979: Stephen Phillips - Phil
- 1560405: Sally-Anne Upton - Wendy
- 4741323: Sora Wong - Piper
Crews
- 1364805: Kristina Ceyton - Producer - Production
- 1972016: Samantha Jennings - Producer - Production
- 2046119: Aaron McLisky - Director of Photography - Camera
- 3764010: Bill Hinzman - Writer - Writing
- 2070452: Michael Philippou - Director - Directing
- 2070453: Danny Philippou - Writer - Writing
- 2070453: Danny Philippou - Director - Directing
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Reviews
Chris Sawin
Review text:
From Australian twin filmmakers Danny and Michael Philippou (Talk to Me), Bring Her Back follows brother and sister Andy (Billy Barratt) and Piper (Sora Wong). Piper is mostly blind (she can see shapes and colors) and Andy has taken care of her for as long as they can both remember. ....
Continue reading ->Dean
Review text:
Wasn't expecting such a great horrow show from Australia. It's quite gruesome. Well done.
Continue reading ->hamfaceman
Review text:
Decent trauma horror. Chewing scene was great! Go ahead and put this ham on your face as you may need it to cover your eyes in some scenes.
Continue reading ->CinemaSerf
Review text:
When their father is found dead in the shower, seventeen year old “Andy” (Billy Barrett) wants to look after his blind step-sister “Piper” (Sora Wong) but he’s just too young. Rather than split them up, social services offer to send them both into the care of “Laura” (Sally Hawkins) ....
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