My Fault

If you loved

My Fault

Domingo González · Film · 2023

If you loved My Fault, you are likely drawn to the electric tension created when clashing social worlds collide.

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The O.C.

The O.C.

Josh Schwartz · Series · 2003

This series perfectly mirrors the fish-out-of-water experience in My Fault, focusing on how a newcomer shifts the status quo when integrated into a wealthy and privileged household.

Maxton Hall – The World Between Us

Maxton Hall – The World Between Us

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This show captures the exact same spark of forbidden attraction and class-based conflict that defined the relationship between the central characters in My Fault.

Young Royals

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Lisa Ambjörn · Series · 2021

Just as in My Fault, the pressure of maintaining a public identity while navigating a private, forbidden connection creates the same high-stakes emotional environment for the protagonist.

Love, Victor

Love, Victor

Elizabeth Berger · Series · 2020

The journey of self-discovery and the struggle to find one's place in a new environment will resonate with anyone who followed the lead character's transition in My Fault.

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The Unplanned Podcast with Matt & Abby

The Unplanned Podcast with Matt & Abby

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If you enjoyed the focus on shifting relational dynamics in My Fault, this podcast offers a real-world look at how couples navigate the complexities of long-term partnership.

Bronwyn

Bronwyn

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While darker in tone, this investigation mirrors the domestic secrets and underlying tensions that often lurk beneath the surface of the family life presented in My Fault.

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Common questions

What is the premise of My Fault?

My Fault follows 17-year-old Noah, who is forced to leave her life behind to move into a mansion with her mother and new stepfather, William Leister. The story centers on her resistance to this new luxury lifestyle and her immediate personality clash with her stepbrother, Nick.

Who is the main character in My Fault?

The main character in My Fault is Noah, a proud and independent 17-year-old. She faces the challenge of adjusting to a new environment after her mother, Rafaela, marries William Leister, which brings her into contact with her new stepbrother, Nick, and their mansion home.

Who directed the movie My Fault?

My Fault, released in 2023, was directed by Domingo González. The film explores the tension between Noah and her new stepbrother, Nick, after she is uprooted from her city and friends to live in the mansion belonging to her mother's new husband, William Leister.

Is My Fault about a step-sibling relationship?

Yes, My Fault depicts the relationship between Noah and her new stepbrother, Nick. After Noah moves into the mansion owned by William Leister, the husband of her mother Rafaela, she and Nick experience a significant clash of personalities that serves as a central conflict of the film.

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