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Empire of Light

2022 | 115m | English

(26625 votes)

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Director: Sam Mendes
Writer: Sam Mendes
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The duty manager of a seaside cinema, who is struggling with her mental health, forms a relationship with a new employee on the south coast of England in the 1980s.
Release Date: Dec 09, 2022
Director: Sam Mendes
Writer: Sam Mendes
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords england, love, interracial relationship, racism, mental illness, projectionist, seaside town, 1980s, lost soul, race relations, movie theater
Production Companies Neal Street Productions, TSG Entertainment, Searchlight Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $11,395,604
Budget: $13,500,000
Updates Updated: Jan 31, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Olivia Colman Hilary
Micheal Ward Stephen
Toby Jones Norman
Colin Firth Donald Ellis
Tom Brooke Neil
Tanya Moodie Delia
Hannah Onslow Janine
Crystal Clarke Ruby
Monica Dolan Rosemary Bates
Ron Cook Mr. Cooper
Sara Stewart Brenda Ellis
Justin Edwards Jim Booth
Roman Hayeck-Green Frankie
Brian Fletcher Brian
Dougie Boyall Finn
William Chubb Doctor Laird
Spike Leighton Mikey
Jacob Avery Colin
Jamie Whitelaw Sean
Dylan Blore Pogo
Adrian McLoughlin Bill
D.J. Bailey Mr. Podd
Tom Colley Paramedic
Mark Goldthorp Ballroom Instructor
Rod Arthur Mayor
Mark Field Constable Bramah
Tim Samuels Receiving Doctor
Dawn Murphy Nurse
Ashleigh Reynolds Trevor
George Whitehead Martin
Sam Boskovic Chas
Mark Collier Premiere Guest (uncredited)
Caroline Glass Premiere Guest (uncredited)
Eliza Glock Brandy (uncredited)
George Greenland Ryan (uncredited)
Name Job
Julie O'Connor Standby Painter
Lilla Szabadi Props
Naomi Donne Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Kate O'Farrell Costume Supervisor
Adam O'Neill Supervising Art Director
Oliver Tarney Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Dawn Gough Sound Effects Editor
Dom Maidlow VFX Artist
Maria Peralta Ramos VFX Artist
Mark Tildesley Production Design
Tim Devine Art Direction
Nicoletta Mani Script Supervisor
Pearce Roemer Associate Editor
Will Nairne Location Assistant
James Slattery Colorist
Cassandra Eiler Assistant Editor
Brett Rayner Imaging Science
Kamlan Man Set Decoration
Aston Davies Makeup Artist
Augustin Dukes Production Supervisor
Andrew Richards Crowd Assistant Director
Neal Callow Art Direction
Virginia Reina Standby Art Director
Cristina Pagani Script Supervisor
Iona Young Assistant Location Manager
Gemma Bourne First Assistant Editor
Ellie Fenn Assistant Editor
Philippa Bruges Set Decoration
Sara Kramer Makeup & Hair
Monique Mussell Unit Production Manager
Sam Neale Third Assistant Director
Ben Gerry Production Assistant
Rachael Tate Supervising Sound Editor
Jackson Soar Key Costumer
Emily Grace Kirby Costume Assistant
India Ayles Costume Assistant
Monaya Abel Camera Trainee
Jeremy Chi-Hang Au Video Assist Operator
Mustafa Tyebkhan Digital Imaging Technician
Galo Dominguez Lighting Supervisor, Lighting Programmer
Dave Gray Standby Rigger
Adam Smart Lighting Technician
Terry Robb Rigging Gaffer
Nicholas Milligan Camera Loader
Paul Hymns Dolly Grip
Jamie Field Electrician
Gary Hymns Key Grip
Dean Thomas Transportation Captain
Lauren Beacham Stand In
John Gomez Stand In
Tom Neale Set Production Assistant
Malcolm Pearce Health and Safety
Jessica Saabor Assistant Production Coordinator
Lawrence Rowe Location Assistant
Hedge Seel Location Assistant
Marc Aubert Set Dressing Artist
Charlie Bartlett Art Department Assistant
Mat Bergel Standby Property Master
Erin Coutts Assistant Set Decoration
James Flanagan Props
Beth Kendrick Graphic Designer
Chris Kitisakkul Graphic Designer
Jessica Miles Assistant Set Decoration
Louis Clark Assistant Director
Richard Cheal Special Effects Supervisor
Laura Smith Assistant Costume Designer
Jodie-Simone Howe Costume Standby
Audrey Amankwa Digital Imaging Technician
Nathan Carson Lighting Technician
Chris Thompson Lighting Supervisor
Parisa Taghizadeh Still Photographer
Gary Smith Best Boy Grip
Jago Sharkey Grip
Sean Malski Electrician
Robert Jackson Electrician
Isabel Fewing Camera Loader
John Higgins Gaffer
Darren Helman Driver
Doron Levi Driver
Rebecca Cronshey Researcher
Wabriya King Health and Safety
Richard Wild Logistics Coordinator
Tim Powell First Assistant Accountant
Eleanor Boyce Location Assistant
Jonathan Ames Props
Jayne Barratt-Haynes Set Dressing Artist
Matilda Beard Draughtsman
Charlie Cobb Conceptual Design
Harriet Wilkins Art Department Assistant
Rosalind Grégoire Assistant Art Director
Ronan Kennedy Standby Property Master
Gabrielle Leon Graphic Designer
Izzy Morreale Petty Cash Buyer
Milly White Draughtsman
Randall Poster Music Supervisor
Stephanie Clerkin Assistant Art Director
William Miller Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chris Burdon Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Paul O'Hara Visual Effects Producer
Siân Venables VFX Artist
Sam Mendes Writer, Director
Roger Deakins Director of Photography
Lee Smith Editor
Nina Gold Casting
Lorenzo Bertolazzi Assistant Location Manager
Alexandra Byrne Costume Design
Michael Lerman First Assistant Director
Hayley Saywell Stunt Coordinator
Ben Cooke Stunt Coordinator
Ita O'Brien Health and Safety
Trent Reznor Original Music Composer
Atticus Ross Original Music Composer
John Chelepis Visual Effects
Name Title
Celia Duval Co-Producer
Matthew Greenfield Supervising Producer
Lola Oliyide Co-Producer
Pippa Harris Producer
David Greenbaum Supervising Producer
Julie Pastor Executive Producer
Sam Mendes Producer
Michael Lerman Executive Producer
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Reviews

msbreviews
6.0

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/empire-of-light-spoiler-free-review-lff-2022 "Empire of Light works best as a love letter to the art of filmmaking and the theater experience. Brilliant performances. Astonishing to behold. Emotional to listen to - score is the t ... echnical highlight. Not so captivating narratively, considering that Sam Mendes' first solo script lacks depth in the most important themes. It's a beautiful tribute to the magic of cinema that cinephiles will enjoy, but for viewers less passionate about the 7th art, it might be difficult to genuinely care." Rating: B-

Oct 23, 2022
Geronimo1967
7.0

"Hilary" (Olivia Colman) is the shift leader at a grand old cinema living a routine life and largely just going through the motions each day. When the young "Stephen" (a strong and engaging performance from Micheal Ward) arrives, she takes him on a tour of the building and that takes them to the upp ... er echelons of the building - now disused - where they discover an injured pigeon. They also discover something else, and soon are having bit of a clandestine affair. Thing is, she's also having one of those with her boss "Ellis" (Colin Firth) and keeping secrets amongst her small team isn't the easiest! Things come to an head, however, when some fascist thugs are marauding down the local esplanade and they see the young man through the locked doors. Soon, he is in hospital and everyone is having to re-evaluate their relationships and priorities - and it's at this point that "Hilary" comes off the rails a little. Years of resentment and frustration - coupled with a bit of booze - all come to the fore just as her young friend comes to some conclusions about his own future too! Toby Jones is wonderful here as the projectionist, allowing the intensity of the personal stories to be diffused with a nostalgic look back at just how (even as recently as the 1980s) films were synched from a series of projectors, with cue dots and played from reels. He ("Norman") even demonstrates to the enthusiastic young "Stephen" as we go. The themes of racism, tolerance, ageism and ignorance are never far from the surface, though, and essentially this film is a cleverly nuanced piece of drama that uses a cinema - itself a conduit for so many different aspects of human life and behaviour - to serve as the focus for a brief observation of two lives that overlap for a while. It does have some sentiment to it - but for me that was about the old days of cinema gone by; otherwise this is a complex and thought-provoking look at life in Mrs. Thatcher's Britain long before she had had any real chance to mould it...

Feb 10, 2023