Sarah Snook and Dakota Fanning reveal how their new series All Her Fault explores the hidden burdens women bear in relationships.
In All Her Fault, Sarah Snook plays Marissa, a woman facing every parent's worst nightmare. When she arrives to pick up her five-year-old son Milo from a playdate, she discovers there was no playdate and that Milo is missing. This disappearance marks the start of a gripping mystery.
“When they gave me the book and I read it and found out what the twist was, I couldn’t say no, it was just so juicy and there’s so much to explore,” Snook told Deadline.
As Marissa, her friend Jenny (played by Dakota Fanning), and her husband (Jake Lacy) work to solve Milo's disappearance, Marissa's perceptions of her family and relationships are challenged. The show highlights how the division of responsibilities at home remains uneven, with women bearing most of the workload both at home and in their careers.
Even Milo’s abduction is cast as something women are blamed for, underpinning the show's title, All Her Fault. Snook explains:
“I think it’s a conversation that’s been certainly happening in my life, in my friendship circles for the last, certainly five years at least, and coming more to the public forefront, about the invisible labor that women tend to take on in a relationship that has children involved."
Author's summary: The series All Her Fault powerfully uncovers the often overlooked emotional and domestic labor women endure in family life, wrapped in a suspenseful mystery.