The film premiered as part of
Critics' Week during the
2022 Cannes Film Festival, where it won a jury prize. It screened at the
Edinburgh International Film Festival, the
Melbourne International Film Festival, the
Telluride Film Festival, the
Toronto International Film Festival, the
BFI London Film Festival, the
New York Film Festival, the
New Hampshire Film Festival, the
Adelaide Film Festival, and the Athens International Film Festival.
Aftersun was distributed in Austria, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Latin America, Spain, Turkey and the United Kingdom by
Mubi and in the United States and Canada by
A24. It was released in the United States on 21 October 2022 and in the United Kingdom on 18 November. The film was released for video on demand in the United States on 20 December and was made available to stream on Mubi on 5 January 2023 in countries where Mubi distributes the film.
Critical response On
Rotten Tomatoes,
Aftersun holds an approval rating of 96% based on 245 reviews, with an average rating of 8.8/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Led by Frankie Corio's tremendous performance,
Aftersun deftly ushers audiences to the intersection between our memories of loved ones and who they really are."
Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 95 out of 100 based on 46 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".
The New York Times critic
A.O. Scott called the film "astonishing and devastating", writing that Wells was "very nearly reinventing the language of film, unlocking the medium's often dormant potential to disclose inner worlds of consciousness and feeling."
Screen Dailys Fionnuala Halligan wrote that Wells' "measured but relentless probing ... mark her out as one of the most promising new voices in British cinema in recent years". Guy Lodge of
Variety called the film "sensuous, sharply moving". Carlos Aguilar of
TheWrap praised Gregory Oke's "visually fluid" cinematography, saying it "evokes a radiant melancholia". In
Empire, Beth Webb called the film a "deftly orchestrated, empathetic and honest character study" and "A triumph of new British filmmaking." In 2023, filmmaker
Claire Denis said: "Never before have I felt the power of a point of view that immerses us into gazes that dare to secretly spar in front of the lens of a small videocamera. We are pulled in by the characters' words too, which comprise a kind of game that slowly reveals the father to his almost adolescent daughter." In 2024, filmmaker
Christopher Nolan said
Aftersun was one of his favorite films, calling it "just a beautiful film". In 2025, actors
Vicky Krieps,
Dolly de Leon and
Stephen Merchant, composer
Carter Burwell, and filmmakers
Sofia Coppola and
Joachim Trier listed
Aftersun among their favorite films of the 21st century. In an interview, Wells acknowledged Tait's impact on her, particularly
Blue Black Permanent, saying, "It's a special film and it relates in many ways to what I was doing". A copy of Tait's
Poems, Stories and Writings lies between a tai chi manual and a self-help book in Calum's pile of holiday readings. Pat Brown of
Slant Magazine called the film's "Under Pressure" sequence one of the best movie scenes of 2022, saying that it "brings to the surface what was kept simmering throughout: the searing pain of loss that's led Sophie to reflect on the past." In 2024,
Collider ranked the film sixth on its list of the "30 Best Movies of the 2020s (So Far)," with Jeremy Urquhart calling it "a film about growing up and reinterpreting who your parents are or were, as people, once you're old enough to see the world how they might've seen it when you were just a kid. Any descriptions of what
Aftersun is about—or what emotions it inspires—ultimately undersell it. One really has to watch it and engage with it to feel and understand exactly what it's going for."
Business Insider included it on its list of the "25 Best British Movies of the Last Ten Years".
IndieWire ranked a line spoken by Sophie ("I think it’s nice that we share the same sky") 10th on its list of the "22 Best Movie Quotes of 2022". The site also ranked the film third on its list of "The 100 Best Movies of the 2020s (So Far)" in June 2025. In 2025,
Aftersun ranked 78th on
The New York Timess list of the "
100 Best Movies of the 21st Century" and 35th on the "Readers' Choice" edition of the list.
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