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The Winter Guest (1997)

The Winter Guest (1997)
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Adapted from a stage play by Sharman McDonald, this film marks the directorial debut of British character actor Alan Rickman. Set against a bleak winter landscape of rural Scotland, the story centers around the recently widowed Frances (Emma Thompson) and a visit from her mother, Elspeth (Phyllida Law, Thompson's real-life mother). Elspeth seeks to console Frances, but Frances resists. The mother and daughter have a prickly relationship. While they thrust and parry emotionally, Frances' son Alex (Gary Hollywood) longs for the tomboy Nita (Arlene Cockburn). Two young boys, Tom (Sean Biggerstaff) and Sam (Douglas Murphy), are in the neighborhood looking for adventure. Two older women, Chloe (Sandra Voe) and Lily (Sheila Reed), go to funerals of strangers. The epidosic film eventually ties together all these characters in a surprising way, but the core of the drama is the evolution of the difficult mother-daughter relationship. ~ Michael Betzold, Rovi

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Starring:
Phyllida LawEmma Thompson, (more)
Director(s):
Alan Rickman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Winter Guest

Adapted from a stage play by Sharman McDonald, this film marks the directorial debut of British character actor Alan Rickman. Set against a bleak winter landscape of rural Scotland, the story centers around the recently widowed Frances (Emma Thompson) and a visit from her mother, Elspeth (Phyllida Law, Thompson's real-life mother). Elspeth seeks to console Frances, but Frances resists. The mother and daughter have a prickly relationship. While they thrust and parry emotionally, Frances' son Alex (Gary Hollywood) longs for the tomboy Nita (Arlene Cockburn). Two young boys, Tom (Sean Biggerstaff) and Sam (Douglas Murphy), are in the neighborhood looking for adventure. Two older women, Chloe (Sandra Voe) and Lily (Sheila Reed), go to funerals of strangers. The epidosic film eventually ties together all these characters in a surprising way, but the core of the drama is the evolution of the difficult mother-daughter relationship. ~ Michael Betzold, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
110 mins

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Director(s):
Alan Rickman
Writer(s):
Sharman MacDonaldAlan Rickman
Producer(s):
Ken LipperEdward R. Pressman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Situations, Profanity)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Sidney W.

    How many mother/daughter pairings and specifically such talented ones can you see nowadays? The bleakness of the landscape only increased the focus on the players. They stood out vividly. Each age, and there were several represented, was indelible and intrinsically woven into the plot. Who was the winter guest? Watch

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    Ben B.

    A warm touching story amidst a cold harsh winter. Both the mother and daughter were convincing in their roles. Very well done.

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    Cinzia A.

    I absolutely loved it, scenography, photografy story and cast. Not a movie for everyone, though, as it's not a tipical American production. But Emma is Emma and she did it again.

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