My Fault: London (2025)
A transatlantic teen romance unfolds in London as Noah falls for the one person she shouldn't — her stepbrother Nick.
My Fault: London - Movie Information
- Original Title: My Fault: London
- Release Year: 2025
- Directed by: Dani Girdwood, Charlotte Fassler
- Type: Movie
- Genres: Drama, Romance
- Age Rating (US): PG-13
- Runtime: 1h 59m
- Original Language: English
- Spoken Languages: English
- Release Date (Theatrical): February 12, 2025
- Alternative Titles: À contre-sens - Londres (FR), Culpa Mía London (NL), My Fault London คำขอโทษ: ลอนดอน (TH), 俺の過ち ロンドン編 (JP), 我的错误:伦敦版 (CN), À Contre-Sens : Londres (CA)
- Production Companies: 42, Pokeepsie Films, Amazon MGM Studios
- Production Countries: Spain, United Kingdom, United States of America
My Fault: London - Plot
18-year-old Noah moves from America to London, with her mother who's recently fallen in love with William, a wealthy British businessman. Noah meets William's son, bad-boy Nick, and soon discovers there is an attraction between them neither can avoid. As Noah spends the summer adjusting to her new life, her devastating past will catch up with her while falling in love for the first time.
My Fault: London - Trailer
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My Fault: London - Cast & Crew
Director(s)
- Dani Girdwood
- Charlotte Fassler
Main Cast
- Asha Banks
- Matthew Broome
- Eve Macklin
- Ray Fearon
- Enva Lewis
- Jason Flemyng
- Kerim Hassan
- Sam Buchanan
- Amelia Kenworthy
- Harry Gilby
Writers
- Melissa Osborne
Producers
- Erica Steinberg
- Ben Pugh
My Fault: London - FAQs
Where can you stream My Fault: London?
My Fault: London is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video and Amazon Prime Video with Ads. It is an Amazon MGM Studios production, making Prime Video the exclusive home for the film. Subscribers can watch it at no additional cost as part of their membership.
Is My Fault: London based on a book?
Yes, My Fault: London is based on a novel. It is the third installment in the 'Culpa Mía' series by Spanish author Mercedes Ron. The story follows the same stepsibling romance premise established in the original My Fault (Culpa Mía), now transplanted to a London setting.
Who plays Noah and Nick in My Fault: London?
Noah is played by Asha Banks and Nick is played by Matthew Broome. The two lead actors anchor the film's central romance. The supporting cast includes Eve Macklin as Ella, Ray Fearon as William, Enva Lewis as Jenna, and Jason Flemyng as Travis.
Is My Fault: London a sequel to Your Fault?
My Fault: London is not a direct sequel to Your Fault (2024). It is a separate English-language adaptation set in London, based on Mercedes Ron's Culpa Mía novel series. Your Fault is a Spanish-language continuation, while My Fault: London reimagines the story with a new cast in a British setting.
What is My Fault: London about?
My Fault: London follows 18-year-old American Noah, who relocates to London after her mother falls for wealthy businessman William. There, she meets William's rebellious son Nick, and the two develop an undeniable attraction. As Noah navigates her new life, secrets from her past resurface while she experiences first love.
Who directed My Fault: London?
My Fault: London was co-directed by Dani Girdwood and Charlotte Fassler. The directing duo helmed this English-language romantic drama, which was produced by 42, Pokeepsie Films, and Amazon MGM Studios, and filmed primarily in the United Kingdom.
What is the age rating for My Fault: London?
My Fault: London is rated PG-13 in the United States. This rating indicates the film contains some material that may be inappropriate for children under 13, consistent with its themes of teen romance, family drama, and references to a character's difficult past.
How long is My Fault: London?
My Fault: London has a runtime of 1 hour and 59 minutes (119 minutes). The film was released on February 12, 2025, exclusively on Amazon Prime Video, and is a co-production between Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America.
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