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Albert Nobbs

A man with a secret. A woman with a dream.
2011 | 113m | English

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Albert Nobbs struggles to survive in late 19th century Ireland, where women aren't encouraged to be independent. Posing as a man, so she can work as a butler in Dublin's most posh hotel, Albert meets a handsome painter and looks to escape the lie she has been living.
Release Date: Dec 21, 2011
Director: Rodrigo García
Writer: Glenn Close, George Moore, John Banville, Gabriella Prekop
Genres: Drama
Keywords butler, dublin, ireland, maid
Production Companies Canal+, Mockingbird Pictures, Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland, Chrysalis Films, Trillium Productions, WestEnd Films, Morrison Films, Parallel Film Productions, DragonCove Studios, Allen & Associates
Box Office Revenue: $5,634,828
Budget: $8,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Glenn Close Albert Nobbs
Mia Wasikowska Helen Dawes
Aaron Taylor-Johnson Joe Mackins
Janet McTeer Hubert Page
Pauline Collins Margaret Baker
Brenda Fricker Polly
Jonathan Rhys Meyers Viscount Yarrell
Brendan Gleeson Dr. Holloran
Maria Doyle Kennedy Mary
Antonia Campbell-Hughes Emmy
Mark Williams Sean Casey
James Greene Patrick
Bronagh Gallagher Cathleen
John Light Mr. Smythe-Willard
Serena Brabazon Mrs. Moore
Michael McElhatton Mr. Moore
Dolores Mullally Milady
Bonnie McCormack Miss Shaw
Phyllida Law Mrs. Cavendish
Kenneth Collard Monsieur Pigot
Judy Donovan Madame Pigot
Phoebe Waller-Bridge Viscountess Yarrell
Emerald Fennell Mrs. Smythe-Willard
Daniel Costello Mr. Sweeney
Angeline Ball Mrs. Gilligan
Philip O'Sullivan Mr. Gilligan
Katie Long Young Kitchen Maid
Katie O'Brien Older Kitchen Maid
Mark Doherty Porter
Rhys Burke George Moore
Lauren Kinsella Milly Moore
Katie Ann McDonough Laundry Maid
Kathleen Warner Yeates Laundry Maid
Cate MacGabhan Laundry Maid
Antoinette Healy Woman on Landau
Annie Starke Chocolate Shop Waitress
Cathy White Nanny
Malcolm Blacow Health Official
Lily Melcher Country Girl
Lucie Melcher Country Girl
Raul Riva Baby
Juno Polly's Dog
Anna Elizabeth McGrath Laundry Maid (uncredited)
Name Job
Rodrigo García Director
Glenn Close Screenplay
Matthew W. Mungle Makeup Designer
Martial Corneville Hairstylist
Priscilla John Casting
George Moore Novel
Patrizia von Brandenstein Production Design
Michael McDonough Director of Photography
John Banville Screenplay
Gabriella Prekop Screenplay
John O'Brien Musician
Lynn Johnson Key Makeup Artist
Brian Byrne Original Music Composer
Amy Hubbard Casting
Steven Weisberg Editor
Pierre-Yves Gayraud Costume Design
Name Title
Glenn Close Producer
Alan Moloney Producer
Julie Lynn Producer
Bonnie Curtis Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Actress Glenn Close Nominated
Golden Globes Best Supporting Actress Janet McTeer Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actress Janet McTeer Nominated
SAG Awards Best Actress Glenn Close Nominated
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Reviews

FilipeManuelNeto
4.0

**Glenn Close shone in one of the most interesting films she's made in recent years.** Glenn Close is undoubtedly a great actress, with a lot of credit, even if she has terrible bad luck at the Oscars, with eight nominations and eight letdowns. I've seen several works that she really puts a lot o ... f effort into, and this film is just one more. She had already played the same character on Broadway before, but this time in addition to being an actress, she was still dedicated to scriptwriting, production and other details. So, the film entirely bears the imprint of this great artist. Based on a fictional text, the film introduces us to a mature woman who, after a life of difficulties, decided to hide her gender and disguise herself as a man in order to work. So, Albert Nobbs is a shy and withdrawn woman who never lived a full life because of this lie. Her dream is to save enough to start her own business. He finally meets someone in a similar situation to her and gains the courage to woo Helen Dawes, a chambermaid at the same hotel where he works... but she's not entirely genuine in the way she lets herself be wooed. She has a boyfriend who is interested in Nobbs' savings. The film has an excellent initial premise and that works very well, but the truth is that the characters are too dense for a film that I would classify as a “light drama” given the inability to create a more tense and more serious atmosphere. To make things more difficult, the film is extremely slow and most of the characters don't evoke any sympathy, and they weren't particularly well-thought-out. The strongest point of the whole film is Close's enormous multipurpose exercise, who writes a song for the film, helps with the script, produces and still acts wonderfully. She gives Nobbs a typically British composure and sheer shyness that I thought suited the character. Mia Wasilowska does what she can and makes the most of her beauty and charm, but the character seems shallow and uninteresting. Aaron Johnson doesn't look bad to me either, but the truth is that he, like Pauline Collins and Janet McTeer, had almost no screen time. They are actors who have been set aside. Technically, the film has low-key production values ​​and successfully seeks to set its story in the Dublin city of the late 19th century. The props, costumes and sets are what you would expect in a good movie. Cinematography is average, editing is not very good, dialogue is decent but not particularly good. The soundtrack has moments of quality and a lot of inspiration.

Aug 07, 2022