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A Violent Separation

A Violent Separation is a crime drama directed by brothers Goetz and Michael Goetz, from a screenplay written by Michael Arkof. The story centers on Norman Young (), a police deputy in a small town who covers up an accidental committed by his reckless younger brother, (Ben Robson), forcing him to confront the consequences of prioritizing family loyalty over justice. Tensions escalate as Norman develops a romantic relationship with Frances (), the sister of the victim, complicating the cover-up and straining familial bonds amid mounting guilt and external pressures. Supporting roles include as Norman's wife, Aubrey, and as their father, Sheriff . The film was produced by Productivity Media, Cliffbrook Films, and Ventures, with a of 106 minutes. It had a on May 17, 2019, distributed by Films. Upon release, A Violent Separation garnered mixed to negative reviews from critics, earning an 18% approval rating on based on 11 reviews, with praise for the cast's performances but criticism for its predictable and lack of tension. Audience reception was similarly middling, reflected in a 5.8 out of 10 rating on from over 2,100 user votes. The movie explores themes of family loyalty, moral dilemmas, and the cost of deception in a rural setting, though it received no major awards or nominations.

Synopsis and cast

Plot

The film is set in 1983 in a small Midwestern town in , where the insular community dynamics isolate the characters and intensify the underlying tension of hidden truths and personal conflicts. This rural environment underscores the difficulty of escape from one's past, as local ties bind families and secrets alike. The narrative opens with the central inciting incident: Young, portrayed by , covers up the accidental shooting death of his brother Ray's girlfriend, Abbey, which occurs during an intimate encounter gone wrong when a discharges unexpectedly. Ray, overwhelmed by panic and fear of consequences given his troubled , turns to Norman for help in concealing the tragedy, forcing the deputy into a moral compromise that prioritizes family loyalty over his oath to the law. Norman stages the scene to suggest an external crime, disposing of evidence to protect his brother. As the story progresses chronologically, Abbey's sister, Frances Campbell, played by , initiates a personal investigation into her sibling's mysterious death, driven by lingering doubts about the official account. Her probe gradually unearths buried family secrets, including tensions within the Young household and inconsistencies in the evidence, sparking escalating conflicts that strain relationships and expose fractures in the town's facade of normalcy. Frances's determination collides with Norman's growing guilt, complicating their budding romance and amplifying the emotional stakes. Meanwhile, grapples with , his threatening to unravel the . Major turning points heighten the drama: These actions illustrate the thematic undertones of moral ambiguity, where good intentions lead to ethical erosion, and family loyalty exacts a corrosive toll. The consequences of initial ripple outward, transforming a single accident into a cycle of betrayal and harm. The narrative arc builds to a climactic confrontation as Frances pieces together the full truth about Abbey's and Norman's role in the . In a tense showdown, she fatally shoots Norman, ending his life and bringing a measure of amid profound loss. This resolution confronts the characters—and the audience—with the irreversible fallout of suppressed truths, emphasizing how unchecked loyalty and fracture lives in an isolated .

Cast

Brenton Thwaites stars as Norman Young, the conflicted deputy sheriff navigating tensions between his professional obligations and familial bonds. Ben Robson portrays Ray Young, Norman's hot-headed brother whose actions ignite the central conflict. Alycia Debnam-Carey plays Frances Campbell, the resolute sister of the victim driven to uncover the truth. In supporting roles, appears as Abbey Campbell, Ray's girlfriend and the story's tragic figure. depicts Tom Campbell, the father of Frances and Abbey grappling with loss. embodies Ed Quinn, the seasoned sheriff overseeing the investigation and serving as Norman's mentor. rounds out key characters as El Camino, a local figure entangled in the unfolding events. Among the minor roles, plays Cinch Barton, a deputy assisting in the case, while appears as Riley Jenkins, contributing to the small-town atmosphere. Creasey Gates briefly features as young , underscoring the brothers' early relationship. Notably, the principal cast features several Australian and British performers—Thwaites, Debnam-Carey, Holt, and Robson—delivering their lines with native accents in a set in rural , which lends a distinctive tone to the Midwestern milieu. The portrayals of the Young siblings emphasize themes of loyalty and rivalry, central to the film's exploration of .

Production

Development

The screenplay for A Violent Separation was written by Michael Arkof as an original story centered on themes of and cover-ups in a small Midwestern town. The project was officially announced on , , at the , where sales agent Double Dutch International introduced the thriller to international buyers. Directing duties were handled by twin brothers Kevin Goetz and Michael Goetz, marking their third feature collaboration following (2013) and the Martyrs remake (2015); the film aligned with their interest in exploring complex sibling dynamics, as evidenced by the brother-centric narrative. Casting began in October 2017 with and attached as the lead brothers, followed shortly by and in supporting roles; producers Dan Clifton, Kevin Goetz, and Christopher Watkins played key roles in securing this ensemble for the indie production. To finance the project, Catapult Entertainment Group—co-founded by Christopher Watkins and Kevin Goetz in 2016—and Cliffbrook Films were established as the companies, marking Catapult's debut feature. As a low-budget estimated under $5 million—though exact figures were not publicly disclosed—the production relied on funding to assemble its team and move toward .

Filming

Principal photography for A Violent Separation took place over a 25-day schedule from October 10 to November 3, 2017, reflecting the rapid timeline typical of productions. The film was shot entirely on location in , with principal sites in the New Orleans area and Lafourche Parish serving as stand-ins for a 1980s small-town setting to evoke a rural, isolated atmosphere; key exteriors included local farms and police stations to enhance the story's intimate community feel. Cinematographer Sean O'Dea captured a gritty, period-appropriate aesthetic through desaturated colors and natural to underscore the film's tense, mid-1980s rural vibe, while practical effects were utilized for the sequences to maintain realism on the limited budget. Directors Kevin and Michael Goetz adopted a collaborative, character-focused style, prioritizing and medium shots in confined interiors to heighten emotional tension and sibling dynamics, drawing from their background in commercials for efficient scene coverage. Production faced logistical hurdles due to the tight schedule, which demanded quick setups and minimal takes, as well as weather disruptions from a hurricane impacting outdoor shoots in ; the team also navigated challenges in sourcing and integrating 1983-era props and costumes to ensure historical accuracy without exceeding constraints.

Release

Distribution

Screen Media Films acquired the North American distribution rights to A Violent Separation in November 2018, following the completion of post-production. The deal was negotiated at the American Film Market, with Screen Media handling theatrical, VOD, and other domestic platforms. The film held its world premiere as a limited event in , on May 13, 2019, ahead of its commercial rollout, without a prominent festival circuit appearance. It launched in the United States on May 17, 2019, through a combined with and VOD availability, targeting indie audiences via select cinemas and digital platforms. Internationally, distribution was managed through sales by Double Dutch International, facilitating rollouts on streaming services in various territories post-U.S. debut. Marketing efforts centered on the film's tense thriller narrative and its ensemble cast, particularly highlighting ' role shortly after his prominence in the series . An official trailer debuted in April 2019 via channels like Movieclips Indie on , emphasizing the story's themes of family loyalty and moral conflict to build anticipation for the VOD-driven release. As an independent production, A Violent Separation achieved modest results, reflecting its primary success through video-on-demand rather than wide cinema play.

Home media

The home video release of A Violent Separation began with its availability on digital platforms concurrent with its limited theatrical debut. (VOD) services, including and , offered the film for rent and purchase starting May 17, 2019. Physical media followed two months later in the United States, with distributing the DVD and Blu-ray editions on July 2, 2019. The Blu-ray features a presentation in 1.85:1 , 5.1 soundtrack, and English SDH subtitles, though no supplemental materials such as commentary or content are included. As of 2025, the film remains accessible digitally across multiple platforms, enhancing its longevity as an independent thriller. It streams on subscription services like and is available for free with advertisements on (ad-supported tier), , , and . Rental and purchase options persist on and . Internationally, physical releases have been limited, primarily through imports or region-specific distributions such as Region 4 DVDs in markets like . Access outside relies predominantly on global streaming and VOD platforms, with no widespread dedicated physical editions reported in regions like the .

Reception

Critical response

A Violent Separation received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with aggregate scores reflecting limited acclaim. On , the film holds an 18% approval rating based on 11 reviews. On , it scores 28 out of 100, based on four reviews, indicating generally unfavorable reception. Some critics praised the film's atmospheric depiction of small-town tension and the chemistry between the lead actors portraying the siblings. For instance, the review in Eye for Film highlighted how the movie "conjures up a strong and is effective in capturing the mood of the community, a place where and are valued." Similarly, Cinema365 noted that actors and "capture a brotherly dynamic that feels authentic," adding emotional depth to their strained relationship. The critical consensus, however, centered on significant flaws, including sluggish pacing, unconvincing plot twists, and an overly melodramatic tone that undermined its ambitions. Frank Scheck of described it as "mostly tedious and forgettable," criticizing the "sluggish pacing and strained melodramatics" as well as the mismatched accents from the predominantly and cast in American roles. The Critical Movie Critics awarded it 2 out of 5 stars, faulting it for lacking edge and following a "well worn path" replete with clichés, where little of substance occurs after the initial setup. Dennis Schwartz's review echoed this, calling the pace one that "slows to a crawl" and rendering characters unworthy of emotional investment. Critics also found the film's exploration of themes like morality and loyalty underdeveloped, despite their narrative potential. Scheck observed that the themes fail to "resonate in sufficiently powerful fashion to compensate for the film's sluggish pacing." Film Threat suggested the story holds together initially but collapses into a "violent but predictable climax," missing opportunities for deeper stylistic impact on familial bonds and ethical dilemmas. Overall, A Violent Separation was viewed as a middling indie thriller that does not elevate beyond B-movie status, hampered by execution issues despite a competent cast and premise. Reviews like that from Movie Nation labeled it a "B-movie that reaches for 'thriller' and never quite shakes 'melodrama,'" reinforcing its forgettable reputation.

Audience response

Audience reception to A Violent Separation has been mixed, with aggregate scores reflecting a divide between appreciation for its emotional depth and frustration over its execution. On Rotten Tomatoes, the audience score is 72% "Fresh" based on over 50 verified ratings, indicating generally positive viewer sentiment despite the film's low critical acclaim of 18%. In contrast, IMDb users have rated it 5.8 out of 10 from 2,200 votes as of November 2025, suggesting a more tempered response among a broader user base. Viewers frequently praised the film's emotional family drama and strong performances, particularly highlighting Alycia Debnam-Carey's intense portrayal of . User reviews on noted the cast's solid work, with comments such as "Great acting in this, good job by the cast" and "Alycia Debnam-Carey is a good actress," emphasizing the moral ambiguity and lasting impression of the story. Similarly, IMDb audiences commended the acting from Debnam-Carey, , and , along with the compelling themes of guilt and cover-up, as in one review stating, "The acting was impressive. was amazing, as he always seems to be". The slow-burn suspense and artistic also drew positive mentions for adding depth to the indie narrative. Criticisms commonly centered on the slow pacing, implausible plot twists, and lack of sustained suspense, with many describing it as feeling like a made-for-TV movie. On Rotten Tomatoes, users complained about the drab tempo and abrupt ending, exemplified by remarks like "So slow and drab" and "The end of the movie is confused," arguing the story deserved a more complete resolution. IMDb reviews echoed these issues, pointing to a disappointing non-ending and continuity errors, such as mismatched location details, with one user noting, "The ending was basically a non-ending, and we were disappointed to say the least," while others found the soundtrack overly melodramatic. The film appealed primarily to fans of its cast, including Debnam-Carey from The 100 and from Pirates of the Caribbean, who discovered it via streaming platforms like and free ad-supported services. Online discussions often focused on themes of guilt and family loyalty, attracting viewers interested in character-driven indie dramas rather than high-stakes thrillers. Over time, A Violent Separation has maintained steady but niche viewership on streaming services, with no moments or significant resurgence by , as evidenced by stable rating numbers without notable spikes. Its cultural impact remains minor, contributing to limited online discourse around indie crime thrillers but lacking broader legacy or widespread recognition.

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