Thursday, December 2, 2021

The Stories about Art Films: 49. Maudie (2016), ACJ Movie Academy




 


















Basic Info










Title: Maudie

Genre: Biography, Drama, Romance

Country: Ireland, Canada

Language: English

Running time: 116 minutes

Release date: 2 September 2016 (Telluride Film Festival), 14 April 2017 (Canada), July 2017 (Ireland)


Staff










Director: Aisling Walsh

Produced by: Bob Cooper, Mary Young Leckie, Mary Sexton, Susan Mullen

Screenplay: Sherry White

Music: Michael Timmins

Cinematography: Guy Godfree

Edited by: Stephen O'Connell


Cast










Sally Hawkins as Maud Lewis

Ethan Hawke as Everett Lewis


Summary












"Maudie" is a 2016 biographical drama film directed by Aisling Walsh and starring Sally Hawkins and Ethan Hawke. A co-produced by Ireland and Canada, the film is about the life of Canadian folk artist Maud Lewis.


Maud Lewis













Maud Lewis was a Canadian folk artist from Nova Scotia who was born on March 7, 1903 and died on July 30, 1970. She lived most of her life in poverty in a small home in Marshalltown, Nova Scotia, and she achieved first national recognition in 1964 and 1965. Best known for her cheerful paintings of landscapes, animals and flowers that evoke a nostalgic and optimistic vision of her native province, Lewis is one of Canada's most famous folk artists. Her works and the restored Maud Lewis House are displayed in the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia.


Winter Sleigh Ride, Maud Lewis














Model T Ford, Maud Lewis














In the film, Maud (Hawkins) struggles with arthritis, memory of a lost child, and a family who doubts her ability, before moving as a housekeeper to the home of a surly fish peddler (Hawke). Despite their different personalities, as her works gain popularity, the two get married. The film was shot in Newfoundland and Labrador and a re-creation of Lewis' small house was made for the filming.

The film, which premiered at the 2016 Telluride Film Festival, was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival and received positive reviews after its release.

Although the fact that the film was shot in Newfoundland became the controversial subject in Lewis' native Nova Scotia, it sparked a resurgence of interest in Lewis' art.


Movie Review











"Beautiful location, beautiful artist”

Sally Hawkins is amazing”

Expresses her joy in life through art”

Outstanding bio-pic of Canadian artist Maud Lewis”

Gorgeous...”

An inspiring and heartfelt story”

A lovely story, well told”

A gentle portrait of a gentle artist”

A sentimental story”


Interesting stories about the film











1. This film project was in development for 13 years.


A filming location, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador








2. The fully restored house of Maud Lewis is on permanent display in Halifax at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia.


Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada












3. An entire replica of Lewis's house was made for the making of the film.


Maud Lewis Replica House, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada












4. Ethan Hawke based his character's grunting on a lobster fisherman he once knew.


Ethan Hawke
















5. This film won the Super Channel People's Choice Award, the top audience award at the festival for feature films, at the 2016 Vancouver International Film Festival, which was the opening gala.


Aisling Walsh and Sally Hawkins at the
Berlinale 2017
















6. This is the first biopic about artist Maud Lewis.

7. The filmmakers decided not to emphasize Lewis' physical conditions, as it was not the entirety of her identity.


Thank you.


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