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Mrs Lowry & Son

A Film By Adrian Noble
2019 | 91m | English

(2571 votes)

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Director: Adrian Noble
Writer: Martyn Hesford
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An intimate portrayal of the relationship between one of greatest artists of the 20th century, L.S. Lowry and his unhappy and controlling mother, Elizabeth, whom he lived with all his life.
Release Date: Aug 30, 2019
Director: Adrian Noble
Writer: Martyn Hesford
Genres: Drama
Keywords painter, mother, artist, biography, flashback, manchester, mother son relationship
Production Companies Genesius Pictures, Library Films, IPG Media Pty
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Vanessa Redgrave Elizabeth Lowry
Timothy Spall L.S. Lowry
Wendy Morgan Mrs Stanhope
Stephen Lord Mr Stanhope
David Schaal Stanley Allcot
Joanne Pearce Vera Allcot
Michael Keogh Mr Lowry
Ania Marson Bearded Woman
Rose Noble Young Elizabeth
Katie Marie Carter Telephone Box Lady
John Furlong Drunk Man
Giselle Cullinane Bucket Woman
Amanda Higson Woman At Window
Alex Thornton Young Urchin Boy
Jennifer Banks Old Woman
Laurence Mills Young Laurie
Name Job
Jenny Beavan Costume Design
Josep M. Civit Director of Photography
John Hubbard Casting
Ros Hubbard Casting
Adrian Noble Director
Chris Gill Editor
Catrin Meredydd Production Design
Jono Moles Art Direction
Maggie Ogden Set Decoration
Martyn Hesford Screenplay
Lauren Reyhani Costume Design
Clare Shepherd Line Producer
Ruth Brophy Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Darren Greene Location Manager
Robert Little In Memory Of
Pamela Holt Production Accountant
Adam Heiss Unit Production Manager
Jack Casey First Assistant Director
Simon Dale Second Assistant Director
Zane McLarin Third Assistant Director
Sam Cornish Production Executive
Rachel Stephenson Script Supervisor
Craig Armstrong Original Music Composer
Rob Yeomans Production Coordinator
Emily Prieditis Floor Runner
Name Title
Simon Lenagan Executive Producer
Jason Haigh-Ellery Executive Producer
Jonathan Abrahams Associate Producer
Debbie Gray Producer
Julian Gleek Executive Producer
Robert Little Executive Producer
Jon Exton Executive Producer
Gianfrancesco Favino Executive Producer
Caitlin Albery Beavan Co-Producer
Aron Rollin Co-Producer
Tom Miller Co-Producer
John Faith Associate Producer
Tom Bloxham Associate Producer
Christopher Little Associate Producer
Tom Dumenil Associate Producer
David Charles Associate Producer
Cindy King Associate Producer
Ramin Sabi Associate Producer
Philip Greader Executive Producer
Stuart Piper Executive Producer
Alex Segal Executive Producer
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narrator56
8.0

It doesn't always work, but I figure and movie with Timothy Spall in it is worth a look. Mrs. Lowry and Son is one of those slowly paced movies that you have to let roll over you and be patient. The two characters are not always likable and may let you down in small ways, as they let each other down ... , but I was till rooting for them. L.S. Lowry as presented here and presumably in his life was a very complex character. I liked how he was playful with neighborhood children and poetic when describing as a painter the scenes and places he has seen. But the other side of him is the rent collector trudging around town, and the timid soul who tries in vain to impress his mother and gain her love. And I don't have reason to doubt this depiction of him, as I have since read, for example, that in real life he refused several awards later in life, including the royal OBE because, his thought was, what would be the point since his mother was now gone. I can't say his artwork impresses me, with his matchstick men and all, but I leave that to those who know art. His artistic sensibilities were grounded in the harshness of life for the working classes during the Industrial Revolution and in towns such as Salford, one of the setting sources of the gritty and realistic British soap opera Coronation Street. Well, realistic for decades until it transformed into an American soap opera due to pressure from East Enders and Emmerdale. But being grounded in that harsh atmosphere, it seemed symbolic to see the artist walk through a gorgeous scene of verdant green fields and trees, reach the top of a slope, and and then paint a cluster of squatting factories. Yes, a different sort of artist. One other aspect of Spall's performance occurred to me. It reminded me of a couple of his Mike Leigh films, such as Secrets and Lies, where he gives a measured, restrained performance all the way through only to explode as an actor for an emotionally powerful scene near the end. Worth watching, but not for when you are in the mood for a lively movie. As a side note, I was intrigued to learn that one of my favorite pop songs ever, status Quo’s Pictures of Matchstick Men, was a tribute to Lowry. Gosh, I will have to watch this film again.

Mar 03, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

This plods along in an almost Alan Bennett-esque fashion. It doesn't ever catch fire, but is well written and does seem to accurately reflect the routine and repetitive way of life for both Lowry and his largely bedridden mother. The principals gel well, and we do get a sense of what their relations ... hip might have actually been like in a relatively poverty-stricken industrial Lancashire in the 1930s when Lowry acted as a rent collector. Once you get an understanding of the mundanity of this existence it helps make a little sense of both why it took so long for his art to become recognised (including by his mother) and then as to why it actually did.

May 30, 2024