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The Wife

Secrets lie between the lines
2018 | 100m | English

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A wife questions her life choices as she travels to Stockholm with her husband, where he is slated to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Release Date: Aug 02, 2018
Director: Björn Runge
Writer: Jane Anderson, Meg Wolitzer
Genres: Drama
Keywords based on novel or book, husband wife relationship, infidelity, professor, nobel prize, stockholm, sweden, flashback, author, writer, love affair, extramarital affair, novelist, award, 1960s, 1990s, casamento
Production Companies Film i Väst, Tempo Productions, Chimney Sweden, Creative Scotland, Anonymous Content, Silver Reel, Embankment Films, Spark Film & TV, Meta Film London
Box Office Revenue: $20,000,000
Budget: $7,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Glenn Close Joan Castleman
Jonathan Pryce Joe Castleman
Christian Slater Nathaniel Bone
Max Irons David Castleman
Harry Lloyd Young Joe
Annie Starke Young Joan
Elizabeth McGovern Elaine Mozell
Johan Widerberg Walter Bark
Karin Franz Körlof Linnea
Richard Cordery Hal Bowman
Jan Mybrand Arvid Engdahl
Anna Azcárate Mrs Lindelöf
Peter Forbes James Finch
Fredric Gildea Mr Lagerfelt
Jane Garioni Constance Finch
Alix Wilton Regan Susannah Castleman
Nick Fletcher King Gustav
Mattias Nordkvist Dr Ekeberg
Suzanne Bertish Dusty Berkowitz
Grainne Keenan Carol Castleman
Isabelle von Meyenburg Nobel Hostess
Morgane Polanski Smithie Girl Lorraine
Twinnie Lee Moore Flight Attendant Monica
John Moraitis Lovejoy
Michael Benz White
Johanna Andersson Hotel Manager
Catharina Christie Hotel Doctor
Carolin Stoltz Hotel Nurse
Håkan Pettersson Gustav
Ossian Skarsgård Young David (voice)
Name Job
Björn Runge Director
Jane Anderson Screenplay
Meg Wolitzer Novel
Paul Heasman Stunt Coordinator
Jocelyn Pook Orchestrator, Original Music Composer
Lena Dahlberg-Runge Editor
Trisha Biggar Costume Design
Alex Hansson Visual Effects Supervisor
Stuart Bruce Sound Recordist, Sound Mixer
Fredrik Dalenfjäll Sound Effects Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Thomas Huhn Music Editor, Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor, Sound Designer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor
Rachel Lennon Makeup Artist
Charlotte Hayward Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Caroline Grebbell Art Direction
Siân Miller Key Makeup Artist
Paul Gustavsson Art Direction
Gero Bauknecht Thanks
Mark Leese Production Design
Craig Menzies Set Decoration
Elaine Grainger Casting
Susanne Scheel Casting
Robbie Keane Stunt Double
Claire Campbell Production Manager
Johanna Lind Line Producer
David Gilchrist First Assistant Director
Jude Campbell First Assistant Director
Mark Hedges First Assistant Director
Tracey Warren Second Assistant Director
Fredrik Nord VFX Supervisor
Ayden Millar Assistant Art Director
Martin McNee Standby Art Director
Jamie MacWilliam Graphic Designer
Ammie Jay Johnstone Property Buyer
Anna Benbow First Assistant Camera
Thomas Barber Second Assistant Camera
Stellan Runge "B" Camera Operator
Jaspreet Bal First Assistant "B" Camera
Peter Candler Second Assistant "B" Camera
Ruaraidh MacLeod Camera Trainee
Kerr Loy Digital Imaging Technician
Dolina MacFarlane Script Supervisor
Graeme Hunter Still Photographer
Sarah Snuggs Production Coordinator
Anna Fraga McLucas Production Assistant
Matthew Moss Production Runner
Pete Murphy Location Manager
Martin Henderson Location Manager
Barry Laird Assistant Location Manager
David Burt Unit Manager
Ashley McKee Unit Manager
Gary Doig Boom Operator
Neil Cairns Production Accountant
Louise Allen Costume Supervisor
Caroline Peberdy Makeup & Hair
Andrew Bailey Gaffer
David Bourke Best Boy Electric
Fraser Campbell Rigging Gaffer, Electrician
James Osborn-Brown Electrician
Luke Stone Grip
Chris McMillan Property Master
Emma Gunnery Casting Associate
Joshua Parris Casting Assistant
Hilary Jones Dialect Coach
Kieran Shellard Construction Manager
Frazer Fyfe Construction Manager
Anneli Ossiander First Assistant Editor
Hilton Jones Assistant Editor
Mats Holmgren Colorist
Lucas Nilsson Foley Artist
Ingela Jönsson Foley Mixer
Rory de Carteret ADR Recordist
Forbes Noonan ADR Recordist
Jonathan Peter Kenny Conductor
Rupert Hollier Music Supervisor
Ulf Brantås Director of Photography
Stellan Skarsgård Thanks
Michael Sevholt Post Production Supervisor
Name Title
Tim Haslam Executive Producer
Hugo Grumbar Executive Producer
Peter Gustafsson Co-Producer
Jo Bamford Producer
Piers Tempest Producer
Rosalie Swedlin Producer
Gerd Schepers Executive Producer
Gero Bauknecht Executive Producer
Florian Dargel Executive Producer
Georgia Bayliff Associate Producer
Jane Anderson Executive Producer
Björn Runge Executive Producer
Claudia Bluemhuber Producer
Meta Louise Foldager Sørensen Producer
Mark Cooper Executive Producer
Tomas Eskilsson Executive Producer
Jon Mankell Executive Producer
Nina Bisgaard Executive Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

"Joe" (Jonathan Pryce) has won the Nobel prize for literature and so must travel with his wife "Joan" (Glenn Close) to Stockholm to receive the award from the King of Sweden. Embarking on Concorde (which never flew to Stockholm) the couple arrive to be feted by Nobel literati and pestered by "Nathan ... ial" (Christian Slater) who is determined to write a biography of this author. Neither husband nor wide want anything to do with him, and swiftly we learn that their son "David" (Max Irons) doesn't really want too much to do with his father, either. Using some flashbacks to their courting days, we learn a little about this couple and discover that much of their lives is but a façade with secrets and rancour galore in their marital closet. It's a drunken chat between the son and the journalist that proves to be the familial flashpoint and the timing could hardly be worse! Whilst most of the acting plaudits must go to a calculating performance from Close, Pryce isn't terrible either - unlike messrs. Slater and Irons who really add little to a story that takes about five minutes to work out. It's all watchable enough, but there's no chemistry nor does it feel very natural at any point in the proceedings. Sure, the whole Nobel paraphernalia doesn't make that too easy, but somehow it's like a short stage play that someone has decided would make for a film - without really realising just how sterile it would look.

Jun 30, 2024