The psychological thriller This Tempting Madness, starring Simone Ashley and Austin Stowell, will make its world premiere at the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa on November 27, 2025. Directed by Jennifer E. Montgomery, the film also features Suraj Sharma and Zenobia Shroff, and is inspired by a true story.
A festival first for Montgomery’s thriller
The International Film Festival of India (IFFI) has secured one of its most anticipated premieres with This Tempting Madness. The film, directed by debutant Jennifer E. Montgomery, blends psychological suspense with emotional drama, centering on a woman whose fractured memory blurs the line between love and fear.
Simone Ashley, best known for Bridgerton, headlines as Mia, a woman who awakens from a coma after a near-fatal fall. Her husband is missing, her family is watchful, and her own recollections are unreliable—setting the stage for a tense unraveling of truth and perception.
Key highlights
World premiere at IFFI:
Gala screening scheduled for November 27, 2025, in Goa, positioning the film as a marquee event of the festival.
Star-studded cast:
Features Simone Ashley (Bridgerton), Austin Stowell (NCIS: Origins), Suraj Sharma (Life of Pi), and Zenobia Shroff (The Marvels).
Inspired by true events:
The narrative draws from an extraordinary real-life story, adding depth to its psychological thriller framework.
Plot intrigue:
Mia (Ashley) struggles with fractured memories, a missing husband, and haunting doubts about her own actions.
Director’s debut:
Marks the feature directorial debut of Jennifer E. Montgomery, who described the IFFI premiere as a privilege and a platform for bold storytelling.
Festival buzz:
Positioned as one of the most anticipated titles at IFFI 2025, generating early excitement among critics and audiences.
Why it matters
The premiere underscores IFFI’s growing role as a launchpad for global cinema, spotlighting diverse voices and cross-cultural narratives. For Ashley, Stowell, and Sharma, the film offers a chance to showcase range beyond their established franchises. For audiences, it promises a gripping exploration of memory, love, and madness against a cinematic backdrop.
Sources: The Telegraph India, Malaysia Sun / ANI, Daijiworld