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Small Island (2009)

Small Island (2009)
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As adapted from the bestselling 2004 novel of the same name by Andrea Levy, the miniseries Small Island observes the experiences of two very different married couples - one Jamaican, the other British - whose lives intersect at a point in post-WWII England when the relationship between their parent countries is about to irrevocably change. David Oyelowo and Naomie Harris star as Gilbert and Hortense, Jamaican immigrants who wed in a marriage of convenience and must battle bigotry and intense social rejection from the British on a daily basis. All that they really want is to be proud and happy subjects at the United Kingdom, when it would be easy to feel resentment and fury given the circumstances: many of their fellow countrymen are the descendants of Jamaicans who had been forcibly enslaved to the British Empire in an earlier era. Meanwhile, the couple's married English landlords, Bernard (Benedict Cumberbatch) and Queenie (Ruth Wilson) are still rebounding from the experience of a lengthy wartime separation. Queenie projects an unusual attitude toward Gilbert and Hortense, given her lack of bigotry and unquestioning acceptance, but this ironically threatens to create more problems than it solves. Shot in location in Northern Ireland, this miniseries originally aired on the BBC in England, and ran on PBS in the United States, via WGBH's popular Masterpiece Theatre program. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Naomie Harris
Director(s):
John Alexander
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Small Island

As adapted from the bestselling 2004 novel of the same name by Andrea Levy, the miniseries Small Island observes the experiences of two very different married couples - one Jamaican, the other British - whose lives intersect at a point in post-WWII England when the relationship between their parent countries is about to irrevocably change. David Oyelowo and Naomie Harris star as Gilbert and Hortense, Jamaican immigrants who wed in a marriage of convenience and must battle bigotry and intense social rejection from the British on a daily basis. All that they really want is to be proud and happy subjects at the United Kingdom, when it would be easy to feel resentment and fury given the circumstances: many of their fellow countrymen are the descendants of Jamaicans who had been forcibly enslaved to the British Empire in an earlier era. Meanwhile, the couple's married English landlords, Bernard (Benedict Cumberbatch) and Queenie (Ruth Wilson) are still rebounding from the experience of a lengthy wartime separation. Queenie projects an unusual attitude toward Gilbert and Hortense, given her lack of bigotry and unquestioning acceptance, but this ironically threatens to create more problems than it solves. Shot in location in Northern Ireland, this miniseries originally aired on the BBC in England, and ran on PBS in the United States, via WGBH's popular Masterpiece Theatre program. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
180 mins

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    Director(s):
    John Alexander
    Writer(s):
    Sarah WilliamsPaula Milne
    Producer(s):
    Grainne MarmionJoanna AndersonVicky Licorish
    Categories:
    Drama
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      DM R.

      I watched this on PBS' Masterpiece and it's a touching drama between two cultural worlds and islands--Britain and Jamaica. If you love well-done period drama with fine acting and writing, rent this two-parter.

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      Ann C.

      Caught this movie on Masterpiece Theatre and enjoyed it very much. A little-known side of British history that echoes what went on in the USA during the Civil Rights years--and both before and after them. Great acting and well-defined characters.

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      Susan J.

      A Classic Masterpiece from Masterpiece Theater. Looks head-on into bigotry w/o flinching. British drama at its best.

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