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Another Year (2010) or, Life in England

♥♥♥♥♥

2 Film Excess nominations:

Best Screenplay: Mike Leigh (lost to Christopher Nolan for Inception) 
Best Lead Actress: Lesley Manville (lost to Jennifer Connelly for Virginia/What's Wrong with Virginia)

+ Best Dramedy of the Year

German poster version featuring a big tree shedding its leaves, evoking the film's melancholic tendency, for Mike Leigh's  Another Year

Another Year centers on the married couple Tom & Gerrie, who have an allotment garden and seem to have cracked how to live a happy life. We observe them with the people around them for a year. They have, - the majority of them, - not broken the same code to life that Tom & Gerrie have.

Great, British writer-director Mike Leigh (Career Girls (1997)) serves an incredibly sober dance with his (often) drunk countrymen here. The writing, presentation and acting is so authentic and talented that the sparks catch fire, and a truly moving film about the fickle, human condition results. Especially Lesley Manville's (Fleming (2014), TV-series) difficult performance as Mary must be singled out; she gives a truly great performance here with a firmly lasting resonance to it.
Another Year is a very fine drama with outstanding performances, - and with welcome streaks of humor laced in it throughout, a film that should not be missed.
Bravo!

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Mike Leigh: 2010 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED III]
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2002 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess 
All or Nothing (2002) - Leigh wrangles more working class destinies with great performances 


 
Watch a trailer for the movie here

Cost: 8 mil. $
Box office: 19.7 mil. $
= Minor flop (returned 2.46 times its cost)
[Another Year premiered 15 May (Cannes Film Festival, in competition) and runs 129 minutes. The budget was helped by a 1.2 mil. £ grant from the UK Film Council, but Leigh commented it was his lowest "for a long time." Shooting took place following the director's usual extensive rehearsals, running for 12 weeks between May - December 2009 in England, including London. The film opened #30 to a 111k $ first weekend in 6 theaters in North America, where it peaked at #24 and in 236 theaters, grossing 3.2 mil. $ (16.2 % of the total gross). The 2nd and 3rd biggest markets were France with 2.9 mil. $ (14.7 %) and main production country the UK with 2.7 mil. $ (13.7 %). The film was nominated for the Best Original Screenplay Oscar, lost to David Seidler for The King's Speech. It was also nominated for 2 BAFTAs, 4 British Independent Film awards, a David di Donatello award, 2 European Film awards and won 2 National Board of Review awards, among other honors. Roger Ebert gave the film a 4/4 star review, translating to a notch higher than this one. Leigh returned with A Running Jump (2012, short) and theatrically with Mr. Turner (2014). Jim Broadbent (Vanity Fair (2004)) returned in an voice performance and 2 miniseries prior to his theatrical return in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011); Ruth Sheen (Vital Signs (2006, TV-series) in 2 shorts and a TV-series before her theatrical return in Welcome to the Punch (2013); and Manville in Playhouse: Live (2010, TV-series) and then theatrically in Womb (2010). Another Year is certified fresh at 92 % with an 8.15/10 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]

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