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The Substance is a 2024 body horror film written, directed, co-edited, and co-produced by Coralie Fargeat.It follows a fading celebrity, Elisabeth Sparkle who, after being fired by her producer (Dennis Quaid) due to her age, uses a black market drug that creates a much younger version of herself (Margaret Qualley) with unexpected side effects.
Related: The Substance is a piercing indictment of society's attitude toward women's aging told via body horror "It was always an hour and a half to get off. Two hours, roughly," she said of her ...
Margaret Qualley’s skin went through a lot on the set of The Substance. In a Jan. 13 episode of Josh Horowitz’s Happy Sad Confused podcast, the Golden Globe nominee, 30, got real about the ...
The Substance is a 2024 body horror film with satirical elements written, directed, co-edited, and co-produced by Coralie Fargeat.It follows Elisabeth Sparkle (), a fading celebrity, who, after being fired by her producer (Dennis Quaid) due to her age, uses a black market drug that creates a much younger version of herself (Margaret Qualley) with unexpected side effects.
The Substance is the film score soundtrack to the 2024 film of the same name directed by Coralie Fargeat and stars Demi Moore, Margaret Qualley and Dennis Quaid. The album consisted of 28 tracks from the original score composed by Raffertie beginning early 2024 and utilized electronic and pop music .
Demi Moore stars as an aging Hollywood star named Elisabeth Sparkle in "The Substance." Ousted from her fitness show, she takes a serum to create a younger, "better" version of herself.
The company’s slate includes Coralie Fargeat’s “The Substance,” starring Demi Moore, which won best screenplay in Cannes and best actress at the Golden Globes. The appointment comes ahead ...
Fargeat's second feature film was The Substance (2024), a body horror film starring Demi Moore, Margaret Qualley, and Dennis Quaid. [15] [16] The film premiered in competition at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival to a strong critical reception. [17] Fargeat went on to win the festival's Best Screenplay award for the film. [18]