Actress Dianna Agron stars in "Clock," a film that tells the story of a woman named Ella who enrolls in a clinical trial to address her perceived infertility, as societal and familial pressures mount for her to have children. Alongside Agron, the cast features Jay Ali as Ella's husband and Saul Rubinek as her father, with Melora Hardin playing the role of the pioneering doctor managing Ella's treatment. The forthcoming film, which also stars Agron in "Acidman" and "El Elegido," explores the societal pressures and expectations placed on women in regards to childbearing.
“Clock” is the story of a woman who enrolls in a clinical trial to try and fix her seemingly broken biological clock after friends, family, and society pressures her to have children. Dianna Agron (“Shiva Baby”, forthcoming “Acidman” and “El Elegido”) leads as Ella, with Jay Ali (“Carnival Row,” “Daredevil”) as her husband and Saul Rubinek ("Unforgiven," "Frasier") as her father. Melora Hardin (“The Office,” “The Bold Type”) features as the pioneering doctor managing Ella’s treatment.
Jacknow was tapped to write and direct two short films (“Costume Change” and the short “Clock”) under heavy COVID-19 restrictions in 2020 for the first season of 20th Digital Studio’s “Bite Size Halloween.” The feature version of “Clock” developed from there and is part of the studio’s existing slate of horror features for Hulu, including “Grimcutty,” “Matriarch,” and the upcoming “Appendage” and “The Mill.”
“Clock” was developed by 20th Digital Studio with David Worthen Brooks, Arbi Pedrossian, and Jenna Cavelle as executive producers. Leal Naim serves as producer with Alex Hansen co-producing.
Director/Writer: Alexis Jacknow
Cast: Dianna Agron, Jay Ali, Saul Rubinek, Melora Hardin
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