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RomanceDrama

Mothering Sunday

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On a warm spring day in 1924, house maid and foundling Jane Fairchild finds herself alone on Mother's Day. Her employers, Mr. and Mrs. Niven, are out and she has the rare chance to spend quality time with her secret lover. Paul is the boy from the manor house nearby, Jane's long-term love despite the fact that he's engaged to be married to another woman, a childhood friend and daughter of his parents' friends. But events that neither can foresee will change the course of Jane's life forever.

Release Date : 2021-11-12

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Number 9 FilmsFilm4 ProductionsBFILipsync ProductionsZDF/Arte

Production Country : GermanyUnited Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Odessa Young

Character Name : Jane Fairchild

Original Name : Odessa Young

Gender : Female

Josh O'Connor

Character Name : Paul Sheringham

Original Name : Josh O'Connor

Gender : Male

Sope Dirisu

Character Name : Donald

Original Name : Sope Dirisu

Gender : Male

Patsy Ferran

Character Name : Milly

Original Name : Patsy Ferran

Gender : Female

Emma D'Arcy

Character Name : Emma Hobday

Original Name : Emma D'Arcy

Gender : Male

Glenda Jackson

Character Name : Jane (Older)

Original Name : Glenda Jackson

Gender : Female

Olivia Colman

Character Name : Mrs Clarrie Niven

Original Name : Olivia Colman

Gender : Female

Colin Firth

Character Name : Mr Godfrey Niven

Original Name : Colin Firth

Gender : Male

Nathan Reeve

Character Name : Dick

Original Name : Nathan Reeve

Gender : Male

Samuel Barlow

Character Name : Young Paul

Original Name : Samuel Barlow

Gender : Male

Dexter Raggatt

Character Name : Freddy

Original Name : Dexter Raggatt

Gender : Male

Charlie Oscar

Character Name : Ethel

Original Name : Charlie Oscar

Gender : Male

Simon Shepherd

Character Name : Giles Hobday

Original Name : Simon Shepherd

Gender : Male

Caroline Harker

Character Name : Sylvia Hobday

Original Name : Caroline Harker

Gender : Female

Craig Crosbie

Character Name : Mr Sheringham

Original Name : Craig Crosbie

Gender : Male

Emily Woof

Character Name : Mrs Sheringham

Original Name : Emily Woof

Gender : Female

Scaredy Kat

Character Name : Richard

Original Name : Scaredy Kat

Gender : Male

Forrest Bothwell

Character Name : Samuel

Original Name : Forrest Bothwell

Gender : Male

Albert Welling

Character Name : Mr Paxton

Original Name : Albert Welling

Gender : Male

Sarita Gabony

Character Name : Journalist 1

Original Name : Sarita Gabony

Gender : Male

Steve Brody

Character Name : Journalist 2

Original Name : Steve Brody

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-03-27

Told by way of a retrospective triptych of recollections from the now successful author "Jane" (Glenda Jackson), we are taken back in time to her younger self - Odessa Young - who portrays an orphaned young maid working in the home of the "Niven" family - Colin Firth and Olivia Colman. Over the course of the first portion of the film we learn that she has been having a dalliance with "Paul" (Josh O'Connor), the son of the neighbouring "Sheringham" family. The pair appear in love with each other, but he is promised elsewhere - what happens next? This features quite a delicate effort from Young, more remarkable because she appears in a great many scenes completely naked (as does O'Connor) - but not gratuitously so. It is the most natural of scenarios. There is nothing more odd in a film than scenes that show lust and sex then conclude with one or both miraculously having acquired underwear! Eva Husson offers us a glimpse of a romance that is gently plausible and engaging. That does, however, bring us to the rest of story. That's not so hot, and initially set after the end of WWI, steeps us in familial grief and sadness but without us really having anything like enough information to empathise nor commiserate. Cigarettes feature prominently too - like a sort of prop for the seductive but underused O'Connor and for his would-be bride (Caroline Harker). There is also something very predictable about this conclusion of this stage of her life, and the relationship between Firth and Young left me puzzled a bit. The second element sees "Jane" living in London with her new partner "Donald" (Sope Dirisu) - but that somehow dilutes the overall impact of the first element. It presents a rather sad chapter in her life, but to what end? Just to perpetuate the sensation that melancholia follows her around as night follows day? He is a man of colour, yet the relative rarity of that scenario in Britain at the time isn't in any way developed. Indeed, it just sort of peters out. The final scenes with Glenda Jackson are poignant. They depict a rather lonely - if stoic - old lady who, perhaps not unlike the lady herself, is looking back on her own life... It is a great looking film, lots of fine costumes and stately homes - but somehow it undercooks the primary element and clutters the story up with the others. It all felt just a little bit hollow.