/cn1AjfcI8B2CxekvYYZWkLf5muE.jpg
DramaRomance

Notes on a Scandal

- One woman's mistake is another's opportunity.

A veteran high school teacher befriends a younger art teacher, who is having an affair with one of her 15-year-old students. However, her intentions with this new "friend" also go well beyond platonic friendship.

Release Date : 2006-12-25

Language :EnglishFrench

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Fox Searchlight PicturesDNA FilmsUK Film CouncilBBC FilmScott Rudin ProductionsRobert Fox ProductionsIngenious Media

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Judi Dench

Character Name : Barbara Covett

Original Name : Judi Dench

Gender : Female

Cate Blanchett

Character Name : Sheba Hart

Original Name : Cate Blanchett

Gender : Female

Bill Nighy

Character Name : Richard Hart

Original Name : Bill Nighy

Gender : Male

Andrew Simpson

Character Name : Steven Connolly

Original Name : Andrew Simpson

Gender : Male

Phil Davis

Character Name : Brian Bangs

Original Name : Phil Davis

Gender : Male

Michael Maloney

Character Name : Sandy Pabblem

Original Name : Michael Maloney

Gender : Male

Juno Temple

Character Name : Polly Hart

Original Name : Juno Temple

Gender : Female

Max Lewis

Character Name : Ben Hart

Original Name : Max Lewis

Gender : Male

Joanna Scanlan

Character Name : Sue Hodge

Original Name : Joanna Scanlan

Gender : Female

Julia McKenzie

Character Name : Marjorie

Original Name : Julia McKenzie

Gender : Female

Shaun Parkes

Character Name : Bill Rumer

Original Name : Shaun Parkes

Gender : Male

Tom Georgeson

Character Name : Ted Mawson

Original Name : Tom Georgeson

Gender : Male

Emma Kennedy

Character Name : Linda

Original Name : Emma Kennedy

Gender : Female

Syreeta Kumar

Character Name : Gita

Original Name : Syreeta Kumar

Gender : Female

Wendy Nottingham

Character Name : Elaine Clifford

Original Name : Wendy Nottingham

Gender : Female

Tameka Empson

Character Name : Antonia Robinson

Original Name : Tameka Empson

Gender : Female

Leon Skinner

Character Name : Davis

Original Name : Leon Skinner

Gender : Male

Debra Gillett

Character Name : Lorraine

Original Name : Debra Gillett

Gender : Female

Barry McCarthy

Character Name : Dave

Original Name : Barry McCarthy

Gender : Male

Adrian Scarborough

Character Name : Martin

Original Name : Adrian Scarborough

Gender : Male

Jill Baker

Character Name : Sheba's Mother

Original Name : Jill Baker

Gender : Female

Diana Berriman

Character Name : Marcia

Original Name : Diana Berriman

Gender : Female

Alice Bird

Character Name : Saskia

Original Name : Alice Bird

Gender : Female

Benedict Taylor

Character Name : Eddie

Original Name : Benedict Taylor

Gender : Male

Miranda Pleasence

Character Name : Eddie's Wife

Original Name : Miranda Pleasence

Gender : Female

Jonathan Speer

Character Name : Vet

Original Name : Jonathan Speer

Gender : Male

Stephen Kennedy

Character Name : Mr. Connolly

Original Name : Stephen Kennedy

Gender : Male

Derbhle Crotty

Character Name : Mrs. Connolly

Original Name : Derbhle Crotty

Gender : Female

Catherine Drew

Character Name : Newsreader

Original Name : Catherine Drew

Gender : Female

Anne-Marie Duff

Character Name : Annabel

Original Name : Anne-Marie Duff

Gender : Female

Kevin Hudson

Character Name : Teacher (uncredited)

Original Name : Kevin Hudson

Gender : Male

Gabrielle Brooks

Character Name : Choir Member (uncredited)

Original Name : Gabrielle Brooks

Gender : Female

Reviews

B

badelf

@badelf

2021-06-23

This is one of those films like a great pasta dish where everything is just right but somehow you still don't feel the restaurant is justified charging $21.95 for a plate of noodles and tomato sauce. The direction is top notch, Cate Blanchett as Sheba Hart is great and Bill Nighy supporting just works. As much as I usually adore Judi Dench's acting, I thought she was a little too one-dimensional in this role. But given her choice, she executed the role with the usual Dench precision. This is a twisted love triangle story with very real characters. If you're the kind that picks up the dirt rags in the checkout line at the supermarket, you'll probably love the story. I gave it a 7 on my scale. It won't blow you away, but you won't feel like you've wasted your time either.

F

Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2023-02-26

**Lust, loneliness and bitterness in an engaging film with two great actresses.** I was very impressed with this film, which combines two huge and very talented actresses and a script full of tension and very well developed. It's not something new or original, and there are a lot of relatively tense films that are set in a school environment. I can quote one that I saw recently, and that I remembered while watching this film: “The Children’s Hour”. Alright, the movie is about a hypothetical lesbian relationship between teachers, it's a different kind of scandal than what we have in this movie, but somehow it came to my mind. It is not an award-winning film, but it was nominated for two BAFTA, three Globes and four Oscars. Moreover, it was a competitive year, with several great films competing. The script is very loosely based on a real case in which a female teacher had a sexual affair with a minor student. The situation is scabrous and criminal, despite the fact that it is also a type of frequent sexual fantasy to be found. However, the film is not about that, but about the tortuous relationship between the young teacher and an older colleague, who discovers the secret. Lonely, bitter, critical, psychologically unstable, with serious problems relating to other people and, eventually, a strongly repressed lesbian, the elderly woman creates an abusive relationship where she subjugates and blackmails her supposed friend, mercilessly manipulating her to obtain almost exclusivity of your attention. In addition to a really good story, the film has an excellent cast and two great actresses who do a superb job. Judi Dench deserves a standing ovation for the work she leaves in this film: in addition to the sarcastic, almost cruel way in which she narrates the story, the actress was huge and impressive in the way she brought the character to life and played opposite Cate Blanchett. This one, in turn, was also very good, and does an equally good job, but it does not manage to have the magnetism of Dench. The two characters are also very different: Blanchett has on her hands a softer, more one-dimensional, less complex character than Dench, who is given more challenging, more complicated material, and a character who is really challenging to play convincingly. Despite being young, and having a minor role in the film, I also enjoyed Andrew Simpson's contribution. Technically, it is a discreet film, with excellent cinematography, with dark notes of great skill, which help to thicken the tense environment in which the film develops. With good sets and costumes, but within the predictable, and a relatively good soundtrack that was composed by Phillip Glass (not as good as the one he made in other films, however), the film is discreet, but competent, and gives us excellent production values.