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Sunset Song

2015 | 135m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Terence Davies
Writer: Terence Davies
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The daughter of a Scottish farmer comes of age in the early 1900s.
Release Date: Dec 04, 2015
Director: Terence Davies
Writer: Terence Davies
Genres: Drama, History
Keywords shepherd, farmer, scottish
Production Companies Iris Productions, Hurricane Films, SellOutPictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Agyness Deyn Chris Guthrie
Peter Mullan John Guthrie
Kevin Guthrie Ewan Tavendale
Ken Blackburn Galt
Mark Bonnar Reverend Gibbon
Stuart Bowman Alec Mutch
Emily-Jane Boyle Christine
Ewan Comes Newborn Guthrie Twin
Maelly Comes Newborn Guthrie Twin
Ann Overstall Comfort Mrs Hemans
Ron Donachie Uncle Tam
Tom Duncan McIvor
David Ganly Tink
Niall Greig Fulton John Brigson
Caelan Fyfe Toddler Ewan
Jack Greenlees Will Guthrie
Gav Guilfoyle 2nd Government Man
Linda Duncan McLaughlin Auntie Janet
Louise Haggerty Marget Strachan
Luca Humphries Dod Guthrie
Claire Johnston Lady Passenger
Gilbert Johnston Chauffeur (James)
Bridget McCann Female Guest
Jamie Michie Mr Kinloch
John Molloy 1st Government Man
Daniela Nardini Jena Guthrie
Julian Nest Peter Semple
Indigo Paul Mollie Douglas
Ian Pirie Chae Strachan
Douglas Rankine Long Rob
Hugh Ross Inspector
Anthony Strachan Munro
Jim Sweeney Preacher
Simon Tait Doctor Meldrum
Trish Mullin Mistress Melon (uncredited)
Name Job
Terence Davies Director, Adaptation
John Hubbard Casting
Mike Kelt Special Effects Supervisor
Ros Hubbard Casting
Andy Harris Production Design
Diana van de Vossenberg Art Direction
Susanna Lenton Script Supervisor
Véronique Fauconnet Casting
Sam Renton Camera Operator
Helder Loureiro Gaffer
Claude Kongs Visual Effects Supervisor
Charles Autrand Sound Editor
Richard Muller Makeup Artist
Tom Balkwill Digital Intermediate
Gast Waltzing Original Music Composer
Michael McDonough Director of Photography
Ken Turner Art Direction
Stephen Mason Assistant Art Director
Ian Neil Music Supervisor
Andy Rennie Gaffer
Ken Fitzke Special Effects Coordinator
Loïc Collignon Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michele Perry Makeup Artist
Uli Simon Costume Designer
David Charap Editor
Ruy Diaz Editor
Mags Horspool Supervising Art Director
Natasha Francotte Assistant Costume Designer
Ricardo Vaz Palma Still Photographer
Raoul Nadalet Visual Effects Producer
Nick Lowe Dialogue Editor
Catherine Canaes Key Hair Stylist
Katja Reinert-Alexis Makeup Designer
Victoria Dabbs Line Producer
Marc Thill Sound Recordist
Lewis Grassic Gibbon Original Film Writer
Martin Ware Casting Associate
Name Title
Sol Papadopoulos Producer
Alice de Sousa Co-Executive Producer
Nicolas Steil Producer
Roy Boulter Producer
Bob Last Executive Producer
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Rangan
8.0

> A journey from the girlhood to womanhood. An amazing drama about the life, especially it reveals what it would be like being a woman farmer living in the early decade of the twentieth century. The film was adapted from the book of the same name that's dealt with the rural Scottland subject. Eve ... n though I'm not familiar with the original material I would say it was one of the best novel-to-screen translation I have seen. The long runtime has never been the issue, but slowly, solidly told tale. My only disappointment is that it was not in the Scottish language since it was about a Scottish family. There were many Scottish dialects that I did not get at first, so I had to google them to know the meaning. But I liked it which reveals the true nature of the local culture. I meant it essential to narrate a tale in the native flavour to enhance the richness in its contents. The story sets in the 1910s that centres on a farm girl named Chris. An epic life journey from the girlhood to womanhood. Under her atrocious father, the film tells how the whole family was living in the fear. After a death in the house, the event slowly begins to tear the family apart, leaving Chris behind to take the ultimate decisions about her future and the family land. Anybody would definitely feel bored in the initiation part, because you won't understand the story right away. If you manage to survive in the first half, then you can easily get through in the remaining by liking it a lot. It was nothing like we know the story or we don't, it was simply about the twist and turns of somebody's life just like ours, except it was from a different timeline. Precisely to say the phases of life is what this film is all about. Like shifting the gear in the car, according to the condition of the road and the destination. The joy and sorrow are the part of the life which is sometimes depends on the decision we and around us make. > "You will need to face men for yourself. When the time comes, there's no one can stand and help." It was totally an unexpected film, kind of reminded me 'Gone with the Wind' and 'Love Comes Softly'. Focused mainly on a woman, in the men dominated world. It was not just a rural theme, but also sometimes takes us beyond to other topics. Like during the first world war and under the English dominated UK, how the Scots lost the rights and their culture disappeared. No doubt why Scots are asking for their own nation. The romance was another turning point in the story, like raising strong from the fall. After seeing lots of similar changes, I was unable to predict what conclusion may come. But it was strong and intentional with some wonderful dialogues. I loved the beautiful landscapes from the different seasons. It was actually shot in the New Zealand, Scottland and Luxembarough. There's no expansion in the locations, mainly it sets in and around a farmhouse and very occasionally other than these parts. The one in the Chris' shoe was amazing. Like usual, Peter Mullan was fantastic and similarly others as well in their short stay. As the story progress, consequently the film characters reshuffled. Even for us, the main character Chris is like crossing through a juncture from the coming-of-age to self-discovery. Displaying the transformation of Chris from a certain period of time was the film's great achievement. Like how a landscape change from the dawn to dust, this woman's life sees the same fate. That's what the title implies. I don't know this British director, but this film opened a new door to me further to check it out his other works. I don't know either that everybody would like it, but it is really one of the wonderful drama of the 2015 and I recommend it to all, especially if there's no problem for you for a long story told in the slow pace. I hope they make films out of the remaining two books as well. 8/10

May 16, 2024