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Ammonite

2020 | 118m | English

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Director: Francis Lee
Writer: Francis Lee
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In 1840s England, palaeontologist Mary Anning and a young woman sent by her husband to convalesce by the sea develop an intense relationship. Despite the chasm between their social spheres and personalities, Mary and Charlotte discover they can each offer what the other has been searching for: the realisation that they are not alone. It is the beginning of a passionate and all-consuming love affair that will defy all social bounds and alter the course of both lives irrevocably.
Release Date: Nov 13, 2020
Director: Francis Lee
Writer: Francis Lee
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords paleontologist, biography, lesbian relationship, period drama, lgbt, fossil, 19th century, calm, dorset, lesbian, dramatic, gentle, gloomy
Production Companies See-Saw Films
Box Office Revenue: $1,396,905
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Kate Winslet Mary Anning
Saoirse Ronan Charlotte Murchison
Gemma Jones Molly Anning
James McArdle Roderick Murchison
Alec Secăreanu Dr. Lieberson
Fiona Shaw Elizabeth Philpot
Sarah White Museum Cleaning Woman
Liam Thomas Museum Workman
Sam Parks Curator
Claire Rushbrook Eleanor Butters
Nick Pearse Three Cups' Waiter
Victoria Elliott Three Cups' Maid
Beatrice Curnew Party Guest
Susie Baxter Party Guest
Gethin Alderman Party Guest
Robert Purdy Party Guest
Max Dowler Party Guest
Paul Dodds Party Guest
John Mackay Fine Gentleman
Mladen Petrov David The Postman
Wendy Nottingham Charlotte's Maid
David Juritz Musician
Ben Hancox Musician
James Boyd Musician
Peter Gregson Musician
Michael Hennessy Garden Party Guest (uncredited)
Harvey Scrimshaw Callow Youth (uncredited)
Name Job
Gemma Nunn Second Assistant Director
Chris Wyatt Editor
Deborah Harding Post Production Supervisor
Anu Anderson Producer's Assistant
Lesley-Ann Halls Second Assistant Accountant
Sara Kuna Art Department Trainee
Chloe Taylor Assistant Set Decoration Buyer
Catharine Brown First Assistant "A" Camera
Dougal Cadiou Post Production Accountant
Katie Adamson Set Decoration Buyer
Anu Pekkarinen Set Production Assistant
Alison Streatfield Second Assistant "A" Camera
Sylvester Weekes Video Assist Operator
Agatha A. Nitecka Still Photographer
Scott Clements First Assistant Editor
Patrick Gledhill Generator Operator
Sorin Pop Specialized Driver
Simone Charnley Specialized Driver
Tihamer Laszlo Carpenter
Robert J. Dugdale Painter
Darryl King Painter
Josh Rakes Painter
Brendan Feeney Sound Editor
Caoimhe Doyle Foley Artist
Marie Valentino Digital Intermediate Producer
Dan Turner Mix Technician
Jacopo Landi Visual Effects Supervisor
Tom Cowlishaw CG Artist
Matthew D'Angibau Matchmove Supervisor
Jenny Gauci Rotoscoping Artist
Vincent Goodsell Digital Compositor
Gregor Keienburg Orchestrator
Bryan Senti Musician
Peter Pejtsik Conductor
Ben Winkler Orchestrator
Ali Griffiths Visual Effects Producer
Ivana Primorac Hair Designer, Makeup Designer
Georgina Millett Graphic Designer
Guy Bevitt Art Direction
Lucy Andrews Third Assistant Director
Jess Alexander Graphic Designer
Paddy Paddison Standby Art Director
Richard Field Supervising Art Director
Crispin Layfield Stunt Coordinator
Jonah Mayfield Assistant Production Coordinator
Tila Sampaio Diogo Production Assistant
Jim Hajicosta Production Accountant
Cara Walker Petty Cash Buyer
Simon Hedges First Assistant Director
Rebecca Todd Assistant Set Decoration
Polly Jefferies Production Supervisor
Sophie Hervieu Set Decoration
Charlotte Rogers Key Makeup Artist, Key Hair Stylist
Phil Cape Production Sound Mixer
Hannah Jennings Production Coordinator
Alfred Golding Production Assistant
Jesse Jeune Writers' Assistant
Dina Karklina Construction Manager
Emma Harrison Unit Manager
Ewan Robertson Property Master
India Jaques Assistant Art Director
Viveene Campbell Costume Supervisor
Yara Caubet Travel Coordinator
Nicholas Hajicosta First Assistant Accountant
Bill Brown Art Direction
Chloe James Assistant Set Decoration
David Harriman Set Production Assistant
Johannes Lohmann Camera Trainee
Richard Cornelius Steadicam Operator
Helena Beeson First Assistant Editor
Andy Cole Gaffer
Dean Coffey Electrician
Lee Hosken Standby Carpenter
Holly Rosenthal Principal Costumer
Kristin Davis Digital Imaging Technician
Tamsin Spivey Script Supervisor
John Weeks First Assistant Editor
Alan Graham Best Boy Electric
Raz Khamehseifi Electrician
Anna Kot Assistant Costume Designer
Sarah Brest Truck Supervisor
Josh Hartnett Dressing Prop
Eddy Pearce Location Manager
Sarah Wilson Casting Associate
Simon Jarrett Script Consultant
Laura Hart Dialect Coach
Jo Vaughan Animal Coordinator
Darren Payne Specialized Driver
Nigel Moore Specialized Driver
Ian Crane Specialized Driver
Colin Strachan Key Grip
Grace Clark Principal Costumer
Rosie Sinfield Hairstylist, Makeup Artist
Massimo Vico Special Effects Supervisor
Stephanie Andrew Assistant Location Manager
Anna Seifert-Speck Script Editor
Sam Ashby Title Designer
Trisha Joyce Unit Medic
Julie Tottman Animal Coordinator
Irfan Reza Specialized Driver
Rob Davies Specialized Driver
Christian Muresan Specialized Driver
Livu Radu Specialized Driver
Dave Creed Head Carpenter
Alisdair McCabe Carpenter
Daniel Vico Special Effects Technician
Ziggy Gray Location Assistant
Ruth Goodman Script Consultant
John Scrafton Unit Publicist
Mick Hurrell Health and Safety
Jonjo Stickland Marine Coordinator
Len Bond Specialized Driver
Neil Samels Catering Head Chef
Calin Nicoara Specialized Driver
Steve Slater Specialized Driver
Janis Abolins Carpenter
Paul Molinaro Carpenter
Dave Pearce Painter
Simon Carroll Sound Recordist, First Assistant Sound Editor
Lana Rake Lasmane Painter
Oscar Burn Sound Recordist
Ciara Mahon Foley Recordist
Rachael Maree Kelly Digital Intermediate Assistant
Isabelle Julien Digital Colorist
Max King Visual Effects Production Assistant
Alice Locuratolo Digital Compositor
Mick Abela Visual Effects Producer
Sophie Tarver Prop Maker
Jan Andres Orchestrator
Moritz Kolb Musician
Jonathan Reynolds Foley Mixer
Mark Shrapnell-Smith Digital Intermediate Assistant
Jonathan Rush Mix Technician
Laura Murphy Visual Effects Coordinator
Marta Gargano Digital Compositor
Stephen J. Smith Roto Supervisor
Paddy Eason Visual Effects Supervisor
Pat Wong Digital Compositor
Dan Marbrook Visual Effects Producer
Roland Nebe Orchestrator
Constanze Sannemüller Musician
John Boughtwood Music Supervisor
Maurizio Di Vitto Rotoscoping Artist
Danit Kiblansky Digital Compositor
Ozan Yildiri Digital Compositor
Marta Caceres Visual Effects Producer
Francis Lee Writer, Director
Stéphane Fontaine Director of Photography
Dustin O'Halloran Musician, Original Music Composer
Volker Bertelmann Musician, Original Music Composer
Johnnie Burn Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer
Fiona Weir Casting Director
Sarah Finlay Production Design
Dani Biernat Stunt Coordinator
Michael O'Connor Costume Design
Name Title
Simon Gillis Executive Producer
Rose Garnett Executive Producer
Emile Sherman Producer
Robert How Co-Producer
Fodhla Cronin O'Reilly Producer
Mary Burke Executive Producer
Nicky Earnshaw Co-Producer
Katherine Bridle Associate Producer
Iain Canning Producer
Zygi Kamasa Executive Producer
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Reviews

maketheSWITCH
8.0

Much like its protagonist, 'Ammonite' is a film that initially keeps you at a distance - but this is a deliberate decision, one that makes the embrace of the final act all the more powerful. This isn't a sweeping story of passionate love, but a journey back <i>to</i> love, and a journey with an unex ... pected destination. Perhaps what Mary is looking for - the true fossil she is trying to uncover within herself - is not the connection of another person but the connection with herself, a forgotten part of herself long-buried or taken away. Charlotte is the path to that salvation, and in turn, is led out of the darkness herself, returned to a kind of love and passion thought lost, and giddy at the finding of it. 'Ammonite' is such a beautiful, soulful and intelligent film, made with honesty, integrity and an unexpected sense of humour that breaks through the rock encasing it. It confirms that our faith in Francis Lee is well-founded, and offers yet another classic queer drama that pushes against the expectations of the kinds of lives these films can explore. - Daniel Lammin Read Daniel's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-ammonite-francis-lee-delivers-another-beautiful-portrait-of-love-and-longing

Jun 23, 2021
narrator56
9.0

As entertainment, I enjoyed watching Ammonite. The protagonist, Mary Anning, is an intriguing woman. She is prickly and somewhat anti-social, at least to strangers. Yet she puts up with oppressive behavior by her mother, perhaps to keep the peace or because they are family. She is dedicated to her p ... ursuit of science through paleontology, but also pays the bills by creating what amount to trinkets to sell to tourists. She is interesting, which isn’t a bad thing in a main character. But Mary Anning was a real person, and as such, the filmmakers “elevated” her story by involving her in a lesbian relationship that was not supported by any historical evidence. This is what movies do, and it does add to the plot, though it was small consolation to a descendant of Mary Anning, who questioned whether it was polite to the historical figure to do so. I am reminded of the movie Cinderella Man, directed by the talented Ron Howard, where boxer Max Baer’s son protested because Howard had made Max more vicious than he was. Baer was playful and even boxers he fought liked him outside the ring. But this is what directors do. One possible result of that added subplot is the enigmatic ending. We are left wondering about the ultimate relationship of the two women, and perhaps that is at least partly because history is so vague on Mary Anning’s sexuality in general. But this is not a documentary; it is a biopic, a different animal altogether, as I alluded to it above. If this movie hadn’t’t been made, flawed factual details in all, I would never have heard of Mary Anning at all. So I think her legacy and her place in history is ultimately improved by the film. Sometimes, in fact, a popular biopic leads to increased interest and attention for a historical character. That can’t be a bad thing, can it?

Aug 05, 2021
Geronimo1967
6.0

This is a beautifully crafted piece of work from Francis Lee and Stéphane Fontaine that depicts the rather downtrodden existence of 19th century English paleontologist Mary Anning (Kate Winslet) who spends much of her time combing the beach for shells and fossils that she restores and sells in a sma ... ll shop she shares with her ailing mother (Gemma Jones). The arrival of the enthusiastic Roderick Murchison (James McArdle) and his wife Charlotte (Saoirse Ronan) changes her pretty breadline, dreary, routine as he, initially, pays her to show him how to spot the ammonite but then leaves his poorly wife in her care to recuperate from an as yet undefined malady. The story is essentially about how the two women bond, and about how that bond intensifies and it features two very strong performances from the leads who struggle with their delicately smouldering relationship. Together with Lee, they manage to deliver a sense of their longing in a largely un-passionate - yet not sterile - fashion. The snag is that the film really, really, lacks pace and characterisation. It's not that is needs to be a full-on sex-fest, it's that their dialogue is sparing to the point of frugality. Why do they bond? At times their affinity is hard to fathom; terse even - and there is a maternal affinity that seems to compromise the potency of their chemistry as people who are falling in love. There are a couple touching contributions from Fiona Shaw and Gemma Jones (sort of reprises her role from "God's Own Country" (2017)) and there is an explicit swipe at the male-driven scientific community that did it's best to discourage/ignore the obvious skills possessed by Anning, but as a film for the big screen it just lacks depth - we are left to guess/assume way too much and it left me feeling just a bit empty.

Mar 27, 2022
beyondthecineramadome
2.0

Full review: <a>https://www.tinakakadelis.com/beyond-the-cinerama-dome/2021/12/28/between-a-rock-and-a-hard-place-ammonite-review<a> Despite the fact that production and filming began prior to Celine Sciamma’s exquisite _Portrait of a Lady on Fire_, Francis Lee’s _Ammonite_ was released after it ... and cannot escape the comparison. The two films are similar in that both take place in secluded oceanside locales, focus on a lesbian relationship, and are period pieces. However, that is where the similarities end. While _Portrait of a Lady on Fire_ soars, _Ammonite_ stumbles.

Jul 15, 2022