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Islander (2006)

Islander (2006)
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A man tries to rebuild his life and reconnect with his family after a stretch in prison in this independent drama. Eben Cole (Thomas Hildreth) is a lobster fisherman who lives and works on a small island off the coast of Maine. Eben takes pride in his work and works hard to provide for his wife, Cheryl (Amy Jo Johnson), and daughter, Sara (Mackenzie Young). However, Eben also has a temper, and when a pair of commercial fishermen from the mainland try to take over one of his fishing spots, the argument escalates into violence. Eben's attack on the fishermen earns him five years behind bars, and his father (Larry Pine) tells him he'll no longer have anything to do with him. After serving his time, Eben is released from jail only to find that many of his worst fears have been confirmed: Cheryl refuses to see him anymore, she's moved in with Jimmy (Mark Kiely), another local lobster trapper, and she won't allow Eben to visit with Sara (now played by Emma Ford). Regarded as a black sheep by the local fisherman, Eben takes a job at a scrap yard to keep body and soul together, but it's not until Popper (Philip Baker Hall), a veteran fisherman, befriends him that he begins to regain his self-respect and show the world he's changed. Islander was screened at the 2006 Los Angeles Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Thomas HildrethAmy Jo Johnson, (more)
Director(s):
Ian McCrudden
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Islander

A man tries to rebuild his life and reconnect with his family after a stretch in prison in this independent drama. Eben Cole (Thomas Hildreth) is a lobster fisherman who lives and works on a small island off the coast of Maine. Eben takes pride in his work and works hard to provide for his wife, Cheryl (Amy Jo Johnson), and daughter, Sara (Mackenzie Young). However, Eben also has a temper, and when a pair of commercial fishermen from the mainland try to take over one of his fishing spots, the argument escalates into violence. Eben's attack on the fishermen earns him five years behind bars, and his father (Larry Pine) tells him he'll no longer have anything to do with him. After serving his time, Eben is released from jail only to find that many of his worst fears have been confirmed: Cheryl refuses to see him anymore, she's moved in with Jimmy (Mark Kiely), another local lobster trapper, and she won't allow Eben to visit with Sara (now played by Emma Ford). Regarded as a black sheep by the local fisherman, Eben takes a job at a scrap yard to keep body and soul together, but it's not until Popper (Philip Baker Hall), a veteran fisherman, befriends him that he begins to regain his self-respect and show the world he's changed. Islander was screened at the 2006 Los Angeles Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Ian McCrudden
Writer(s):
Thomas HildrethIan McCrudden
Producer(s):
Forrest MurrayThomas Hildreth
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity, Sexual Situations)
Categories:
Drama
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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Tom K.

I rented this movie because I wanted to learn more about the lobster boats used by the fisherman and I figured the movie would show lots of details of the boats in use. I did not expect, nor even care what the rest of the movie or story would be about. I knew that my wife would get into the plot but that was not my reason for seeing this movie. But, wow. What a great movie it turned out to be. The scenery of the Maine coast is filmed in stunning beauty. The characters are so real and believable. And the small community life and ways of the townspeople are both charming and disturbing at the same time. The harsh struggle of the main character to rebuild his life after a tragic mistake is the main story, and it comes across as totally realistic. This movie is an unknown gem it seems. I never heard of it until it was recommended by a fellow model builder who mentioned it was about lobster boats. But it is about sooo much more. I highly recommend this movie.

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Doug H.

well done. well acted. reminds me of john sayles....

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Ann C.

If you have a New England connection, you'll really appreciate this movie. It was featured at the Maine International Film Festival and is set on Vinalhaven, offshore from Rockland ME. The characters and story will move you. And the Maine accents are spot on!

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