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Affliction

Like father like son...?
1998 | 114m | English

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A small town policeman must investigate a suspicious hunting accident. The investigation and other events result in him slowly disintegrating mentally.
Release Date: Feb 12, 1998
Director: Paul Schrader
Writer: Paul Schrader, Russell Banks
Genres: Drama, Crime, Mystery
Keywords based on novel or book, small town, winter, abusive father, halloween, new hampshire, hunting accident, alcoholism, snow, domestic violence, attorney, vida rural
Production Companies Kingsgate Films, Lionsgate, Largo Entertainment, JVC Entertainment Networks
Box Office Revenue: $6,330,054
Budget: $6,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Nick Nolte Wade Whitehouse
Sissy Spacek Margie Fogg
James Coburn Glen Whitehouse
Willem Dafoe Rolfe Whitehouse
Mary Beth Hurt Lillian
Jim True-Frost Jack Hewitt
Marian Seldes Alma Pittman
Holmes Osborne Gordon LaRiviere
Brigid Tierney Jill
Sean McCann Evan Twombley
Wayne Robson Nick Wickham
Eugene Lipinski J. Battle Hand
Tim Post Chick Ward
Christopher Heyerdahl Frankie Lacoy
Janine Theriault Hettie Rogers
Paul Stewart Horner
Sheena Larkin Lugene Brooks
Penny Mancuso Woman Driver
Danielle Desormeaux Elaine
Donovan Reiter Short-haired Local
Brawley Nolte Young Wade
Michael Caloz Young Rolfe
Joanna Noyes Sally Whitehouse
Marcel Jeannin State Trooper
Susan Almgren Mrs. Gordon
Steve Adams Mel Gordon
Martha-Marie Kleinhans Lena
Mark Camacho Clyde
Ralph Allison Reverend Doughty
Charles Edwin Powell Jimmy Dane
Name Job
Paul Sarossy Director of Photography
Anne Pritchard Production Design
Michel Beaudet Art Direction
Pedro Gandol First Assistant Director
Anne Alloucherie Third Assistant Director
Michel Chauvin Unit Manager
Louis Craig Special Effects
Jay Rabinowitz Editor
François Laplante Costume Design
Josette Perrotta Production Manager, Line Producer
David Larry Art Direction
Francine Langlois Second Assistant Director
Bob Pritchett Hairstylist
Kathleen Chopin Casting
Paul P. Soucek Sound Effects Editor
Tony Martinez Supervising Sound Editor
Burtt Harris First Assistant Director
Isabelle Brutus Third Assistant Director
Diane Simard Makeup Artist
JoAnn M. Laub Post Production Supervisor
Monique Champagne Script Supervisor
David McKeown Stunt Coordinator
Paul Schrader Screenplay, Director
Michael Brook Original Music Composer
Russell Banks Novel
Ellen Chenoweth Casting
Name Title
Eric Berg Co-Producer
Barr B. Potter Executive Producer
Frank K. Isaac Co-Producer
Linda Reisman Producer
Nick Nolte Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
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Geronimo1967
7.0

There's always something more affecting about a story set above a wintery snowline, and though this drama in itself is not really anything special, the effort from Nick Nolte is. "Wade" is the local sheriff who is held in disdain by just about everyone from his disparaging ex-wife (Mary Beth Hurt) t ... o his brute of a father (James Coburn). Then he hears of a fatal hunting accident and decides to investigate. Finally with some purpose, he begins to suspect that this wasn't just a simple slip on the ice incident, but that there are more nefarious plans afoot that could affect everyone living in this small community. As his self-imposed pressure mounts, we realise that he is only just on the right side of sane and is really struggling to keep it that way. Initially his investigations are derided but that just seems to galvanise him further, and drive him nearer to the edge. Might he be right about the conspiracy? Well that's not so important as the really potent effort from Nolte as a man dealing with a backstory from hell, a family who are at best indifferent to his plight, and an increasingly toxic professional reality that gradually sees him reduced to nothing - an angry and despairing nothing. It's all about obsession, and about the dangers to the mind and body when that is unfettered. Coburn features menacingly, if sparingly, and Sissy Spacek also works well as the concerned but wary "Margie". It has something of the sins of the father about it, and sees this actor give what is, for me anyway, his career best performance. It's at times quite a depressing and bleak film, but no worse for that.

May 15, 2024