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Saltburn 2023

★ 7.02,861 votes131 min📅 2023-11-16

"We're all about to lose our minds."

Emerald Fennell's darkly seductive *Saltburn (2023)* dives into the heady world of excess and obsession, following Oliver Quick, a disoriented Oxford student entangled in the magnetic pull of the Catton family.

Director: Emerald Fennell

Cast

Barry Keoghan
Barry Keoghan
Oliver Quick
Jacob Elordi
Jacob Elordi
Felix Catton
Rosamund Pike
Rosamund Pike
Elspeth Catton
Richard E. Grant
Richard E. Grant
Sir James Catton
Alison Oliver
Alison Oliver
Venetia Catton
Archie Madekwe
Archie Madekwe
Farleigh Start
Carey Mulligan
Carey Mulligan
Poor Dear Pamela
Paul Rhys
Paul Rhys
Duncan
Ewan Mitchell
Ewan Mitchell
Michael Gavey
Sadie Soverall
Sadie Soverall
Annabel

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Saltburn (2023) about?

A struggling Oxford student, Oliver Quick, infiltrates the world of the enigmatic Catton family during a summer at their opulent estate, Saltburn. What begins as a quest for belonging spirals into a psychological cat-and-mouse game filled with deception and dark revelry.

Who directed Saltburn?

Emerald Fennell, the visionary behind *Promising Young Woman*, helms *Saltburn (2023)* with her signature blend of sharp satire and unsettling drama.

Who stars in Saltburn?

The film features Barry Keoghan and Jacob Elordi as the central duo, alongside Rosamund Pike, Richard E. Grant, and Alison Oliver in key roles.

Is Saltburn (2023) worth watching?

*Saltburn (2023)* is a polarizing but unforgettable ride—where Fennell's darkly comedic touch and Keoghan's magnetic performance make it a standout. If you crave films that challenge social norms and push psychological boundaries, this thriller-comedy hybrid delivers.

How long is Saltburn?

*Saltburn* runs for 131 minutes, offering a two-hour-and-eleven-minute dive into its twisted summer saga.

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About Saltburn (2023) — A Dark Comedy-Thriller of Obsession and Excess

Emerald Fennell's darkly seductive *Saltburn (2023)* dives into the heady world of excess and obsession, following Oliver Quick, a disoriented Oxford student entangled in the magnetic pull of the Catton family. Their extravagant estate, Saltburn, becomes the backdrop for a summer of decadence, secrets, and psychological unraveling. As Oliver navigates the Catton's intoxicating world, the line between admiration and manipulation blurs, leading to a reckoning that's as shocking as it is darkly humorous.

Fennell crafts a film that's equal parts thriller and social satire, with sharp wit and razor-thin tension. The lavish setting contrasts sharply with the raw ambition of its protagonist, creating an atmosphere that's equal parts alluring and unsettling. With razor-sharp dialogue and a cast that crackles with intensity, *Saltburn (2023)* is a cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll.