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| www.RachelOrmont.com | |
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| Directed by | Peter Vack |
| Written by | Peter Vack |
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| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Barton Cortright |
| Edited by | Brad Turner |
| Music by | Eli Keszler |
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| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
www.RachelOrmont.com is a 2024 American experimental science-fiction drama film directed by Peter Vack. It is his second feature film and stars Betsey Brown, Chloe Cherry,[1] and Dasha Nekrasova.
Premise
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Rachel Ormont lives in an all-too-familiar, decidedly dystopian, alternate universe where she tries to navigate a life of feverish monotony. Raised in captivity in the carefully controlled, craftily curated clutches of an advertising agency, Rachel's humanity is imprinted by and organized around commodity and perception. Her parasocial relationship with the product being advertised—a popstar named Mommy 6.0—blossoms, blooms, mutates, eats itself, is regurgitated and reconstituted in an insane sci-fi roller coaster ride.[2]
Cast
[edit]- Betsey Brown as Rachel
- Chloe Cherry as Mommy 6.0
- Dasha Nekrasova as Darci
- Jane Brown as Mrs Ormont
- Ron Farrar Brown as Mr Ormont
- Jimmy Noonan as Khartoum
- Crystal Ward as Gotham
- Ben Tripp as George
- John Borras as Bronx John
- Ivy Wolk as audience member
- Allen Lewis Rickman, Ratnesh Dubey, and Melissa Carpio as board members
- Curtis Yarvin as audience member
Production
[edit]Variety announced the production of www.RachelOrmont.com in July 2022, calling it a "sci-fi drama". The film was described as a "psychedelic technosatire about growing up in captivity".[3]
The project was produced by The Ion Pack in association with Gummy Films, Simone Films, and Fast Rainbow Films.[3]
The domain name "www.rachelormont.com" features a still of Rachel clasping her hands and looking up while dramatic music plays. It also features a contact button that connects the user to a Rachel-themed email.[4]
Release
[edit]www.RachelOrmont.com had its world premiere at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival on 25 July 2024.[2] It then premiered at SXSW Sydney in October, before appearing at multiple venues across the United States.[5]
Reception
[edit]Forbes wrote: "This fictional tale collapses the internet, theater, the movie screen into a dystopian world where, with the creation of a world blurring online and offline, the three merge into a secret fourth thing."[6]
Nick Malone, of PopMatters, wrote that the film was "a filthy and absurd midnight movie determined to fry brains and flip stomachs; a film so terminally online that even the milder scenes would, as the kids say, 'kill a Victorian child'. The second feature-length effort from NYC's Peter Vack following his 2017 debut Assholes (a grossout 'romance' about addiction and anal fetish starring the director's sister and parents), RachelOrmont is a provocation of a different breed: one that dares the squeamish to reckon with the schizoid darkness happening on cellphones all around them; and for those already part of its world to feel the vice grip they're in."[7]
Writing for The Jewish News of Northern California, David Wilensky found the film "darkly, outrageously funny. It is also, for want of a better word, utterly gross", and cautioned: "Do not see this with anyone you're related to of another generation. It will go poorly."[8]
In 2024, Filmmaker reported that the film was achieving "'cult hit' status".[9]
References
[edit]- ^ Pirovic, Jasmine (July 29, 2022). "Chloe Cherry is starring in new film 'www.RachelOrmont.com'". RUSSH. Retrieved October 30, 2025.
- ^ a b "WWW.RACHELORMONT.COM | San Francisco Jewish Film Festival 44". jfi.org. Retrieved October 28, 2025.
- ^ a b Chapman, Wilson (July 28, 2022). "Dasha Nekrasova, Chloe Cherry, Betsey Brown Cast in 'www.RachelOrmont.com' From Director Peter Vack (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved October 28, 2025.
- ^ "WWW.RACHELORMONT.COM". www.rachelormont.com. Retrieved October 28, 2025.
- ^ "SXSW Sydney". www.sxswsydney.com. Retrieved October 28, 2025.
- ^ Shaw, Matt. "7 Genre-Defying Movies For Fans Of Nathan Fielder's 'The Rehearsal'". Forbes. Retrieved October 30, 2025.
- ^ Malone, Nick (October 20, 2025). "'RachelOrmont' Is Peter Vack's Candy-Colored Feel Bad Shock Cinema". PopMatters. Retrieved October 30, 2025.
- ^ Wilensky, David A.M. (July 10, 2024). "S.F. Jewish Film Festival: When the internet's darkest memes become a movie". J. Archived from the original on February 13, 2025. Retrieved October 30, 2025.
- ^ Rinaldi, Peter (November 19, 2024). ""Your Own Formula, In You, Is Discovered in the Petri Dish of Confidence and Belief": Peter Vack, Back To One, Episode 318". Filmmaker Magazine. Retrieved October 30, 2025.