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The Keeping Room

Some things are worth fighting for.
2014 | 95m | English

(7872 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Daniel Barber
Writer: Julia Hart
Staring:
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In this radically reimagined American Western set towards the end of the Civil War, Southerner Augusta encounters two renegade, drunken soldiers who are on a mission of pillage and violence. After escaping an attempted assault, Augusta races back to the isolated farmhouse that she shares with her sister Louise and their female slave Mad. When the pair of soldiers track Augusta down intent on exacting revenge, the trio of women are forced to take up arms to fend off their assailants, finding ways to resourcefully defend their home––and themselves––as the escalating attacks become more unpredictable and relentless.
Release Date: Sep 25, 2014
Director: Daniel Barber
Writer: Julia Hart
Genres: Drama, Western
Keywords rape, murder, mistaken identity, home invasion, american civil war, union army, female slave, old south
Production Companies Wind Dancer Productions, Anonymous Content, Gilbert Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Hailee Steinfeld Louise
Sam Worthington Moses
Brit Marling Augusta
Muna Otaru Mad
Nicholas Pinnock Bill
Charles Jarman Carriage Driver
Kyle Soller Henry
Ned Dennehy Caleb
Amy Nuttall Moll
Anna-Maria Nabirye Alma
Name Job
Julia Hart Writer
Martin Phipps Original Music Composer
Martin Ruhe Director of Photography
Alex Rodríguez Editor
Mary Vernieu Casting
Florin Niculae Gaffer
Nick Allder Special Effects Supervisor
Patricia Poienaru Line Producer
Glenn Freemantle Sound Designer
Adrian Curelea Art Direction
Steven Mates First Assistant Editor
Andra Barbuica Script Supervisor
Serban Rotariu Assistant Art Director
Bogdan Stanciu Camera Operator
Carmen Cristea Set Costumer
David Casey Digital Intermediate
Alina Petrini Art Department Coordinator
Claudia Sarbu Costume Supervisor
Jason Watts Visual Effects Supervisor
Annette Field Makeup Designer
Chris Laurence Musician
Gillian Dodders Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor
Caroline Hanania Production Design
Venus Kanani Casting
Adrian Popescu Special Effects Coordinator
Brendan Nicholson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kim Honeyman Digital Intermediate
Titi Gavrila First Assistant Camera
Doina Raducut Set Costumer
Rebecca Farhall Casting Associate
Daniel Barber Director
Alan Church Visual Effects Supervisor
Andrea Dardea Tesdall Makeup Artist
Margo Stefan Hairstylist
Ana Maria Bulata Casting
Justine White Visual Effects Producer
Diana Ghinea Assistant Art Director
Charles Gillett Visual Effects Coordinator
Matt Watson Digital Intermediate
Cristian Dragos First Assistant Camera
Eilam Hoffman Sound Effects Editor
Lupsa Armand Rigging Gaffer
Luminita Lungu Costume Design
Adrian Popa Set Decoration
Fi Kilroe Visual Effects Producer
Crina Cartos Construction Coordinator
Glen Gathard Foley Mixer
Gail Stevens Casting
Name Title
Jordan Horowitz Producer
Dete Meserve Producer
Michael Sugar Executive Producer
Patrick Newall Producer
Gary Gilbert Executive Producer
Trevor Adley Co-Producer
David McFadzean Producer
Judd Payne Producer
Mark Bakunas Associate Producer
Nicole Romano Co-Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

There are many kind of monsters in the world. The Keeping Room is directed by Daniel Barber and written by Julia Hart. It stars Brit Marling, Hailee Steinfeld, Muna Otaru, Sam Worthington and Kyle Soller. Music is by Martin Phipp and cinematography by Martin Ruhe. It's the back end of the Amer ... ican Civil War and 3 women fight to defend their home from 2 Union Army "Bummers"... Uncle Billy is coming! As genres go, the Western (Re: Southerns - Civil Wars) are primarily male dominated, but just occasionally female led pictures from this ilk come forth to shine bright. It's refreshing that in this modern era of film making, genre film makers are not afraid to pitch the female angle to remind all that women had a key part in the shaping of the frontiers all those years ago. Or as is the case here, they were not merely token fodder, but often women of strength prepared to take up the fight to protect themselves when under duress. Daniel Barber and Julia Hart have crafted a magnetic piece, that aside from a daft misstep at pic's finale booms with feminist wiles. Opening with a burst of shocking violence and sexual assault inference, this is merely an attention grabbing appertiser as the pic then settles into a languid realm. The makers are in no hurry here, those expecting an action fuelled piece are in for great disappointment. Not to say further jolts to the system are not forthcoming, they exist and are truly throat grabbing, but tone is set at earthy realism, the sparse locations sidling up nicely with the lives of the women functioning while their loved ones are lost to the war that rages on the edge of the frame. Performances are top end, the girls superb, the boys frighteningly on the boil for the dark side that the war would bore out. As for the look as per tech credits? With the pic being shot in Romania it is natural to approach this thinking it will lack for period flavours, yet it very much does come up trumps there. Anyone familiar with the Barber and Ruhe collaboration Harry Brown 2009, and liked its aesthetical look, will appreciate the craft on show here, more so as Phipps' musical score compliments like some sort of edgy spectre. Barber has an eye for stunning shots, here with such things as a burning carriage in flight post crime committed, or our heroine on white horse in flight through a lonely tree laden pathway, there is beauty here in a world containing monsters. *SPOILER* Resolution of the play is frustrating and rewarding in equal measure, the women strong and correctly earning our admiration - that they have to dress as men to escape the horrors of war just doesn't strike the right chord in a play with such a strong feminine bent - but that could just be me being picky... Not one for those lacking patience, or misogynistic geezers who expect women in Westerns to be token fodder or punch bags, The Keeping Room has much to offer genre fans embracing this sort of story telling as a whole. 8/10

May 16, 2024
Wuchak
7.0

_**Near the end of the Civil War three women fight for their lives**_ During the Carolinas Campaign near the bitter end of the Civil War in spring, 1865, two sisters & a former slave (Brit Marling, Hailee Steinfeld & Muna Otaru) have been waiting out the war at their rural homestead. A couple of ... Yankee cutthroats enter the picture and they have to use their wits to survive. A slowburn Western that takes place in the East, "The Keeping Room" (2014) has sparse settings, but a competent cast, profiscient filmmaking and a realistic, grim tone. Similar movies include "Pharaoh's Army" (1995) and “Echoes of War” (2015). “War Flowers” (2012) is another one but, unlike that flick, “The Keeping Room” features top-of-the-line filmmaking for a modest-budget picture. The film runs 1 hour, 35 minutes, and was shot in Poienari, Arges County, Romania. GRADE: B+

Jun 23, 2021