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Die Erlösung der Fanny Lye

Originaltitel: Fanny Lye Deliver'd
  • 2019
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 52 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,2/10
1989
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Charles Dance and Maxine Peake in Die Erlösung der Fanny Lye (2019)
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Fanny Lye lernt, ihre beklemmende Ehe zu überwinden und eine neue Welt der Möglichkeiten zu entdecken - wenn auch unter großen persönlichen Kosten.Fanny Lye lernt, ihre beklemmende Ehe zu überwinden und eine neue Welt der Möglichkeiten zu entdecken - wenn auch unter großen persönlichen Kosten.Fanny Lye lernt, ihre beklemmende Ehe zu überwinden und eine neue Welt der Möglichkeiten zu entdecken - wenn auch unter großen persönlichen Kosten.

  • Regie
    • Thomas Clay
  • Drehbuch
    • Thomas Clay
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Maxine Peake
    • Charles Dance
    • Freddie Fox
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,2/10
    1989
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Thomas Clay
    • Drehbuch
      • Thomas Clay
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Maxine Peake
      • Charles Dance
      • Freddie Fox
    • 40Benutzerrezensionen
    • 53Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 1 Gewinn & 7 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Maxine Peake
    Maxine Peake
    • Fanny Lye
    Charles Dance
    Charles Dance
    • John Lye
    Freddie Fox
    Freddie Fox
    • Thomas Ashbury
    Tanya Reynolds
    Tanya Reynolds
    • Rebecca Henshaw
    Zak Adams
    Zak Adams
    • Arthur Lye
    Peter McDonald
    Peter McDonald
    • The High Sheriff for the Council of State
    Perry Fitzpatrick
    Perry Fitzpatrick
    • The Sheriff's Deputy
    Kenneth Collard
    Kenneth Collard
    • The Constable
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      • Thomas Clay
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    Gentle Light Illuminates a Life of Toil and Repression

    The light that falls on John Lye's farm is diffuse, a gentle glow that passes through mist, It enters widows, softly illuminating Fanny Lye as she attends to household tasks. The imagery presented by director Thomas Clay and cinematographer Giorgos Arvanitis recalls paintings of Millet and Vermeer. While Millet's laborers sow the fields in ways suggesting contentment, and Vermeer's women appear touched by grace, the toils of Fanny (Maxine Peake) are attended by neither sentimentality nor joy.

    Any sense of contentment is dispelled by an expository voice over and revelatory closeups. Fanny kneels on a hardwood floor as John lashes a switch across her back, her hands rigorously twist cloth in a wash basin. And the lovely woods and hills that surround her do not indicate an insular existence as much as an isolated one. There are no sign lines of the world beyond the stands of the trees and crests.

    When youthful strangers, Thomas (Freddie Fox) and Rebecca (Tanya Reynolds) arrive, they assimilate into the family, bringing touches of levity to the Lye's young son Arthur and glimpses of liberation to Fanny. Both are interrupted by corporal punishment whenever John's notions of decorum are disturbed.

    Rebecca lightens some of Fanny's burdens and Thomas emits whips of sensuality, these supported by the slow glide of Arvanitis's camera through the kitchen window to the exterior. As the fields of vision expand so, too, does the prospect of Fanny's freedom. Arvanitis also enables the audience to watch the characters like a stealthy observer, employing takes that gently pass around trees and structures to unimpeded views of the men felling trees and the women completing chores. The graceful movement of the still cam incrementally exposes challenges to John's constrictive Puritan values.

    Ideologies eventually clash.

    The competing perspectives, each supported by scriptural passages, struggle for dominance, the power shifting like the fortunes of the forces still fighting to control post civil war England. The battle illustrates a harsh truth: once any dogma takes control, ugly aspects of self righteousness and revenge are manifested.

    In witnessing the struggle, Fanny is mostly silent as Peake's expressive face registers inner conflict, tightening at the possibility of pain for John or Arthur and relaxing at the prospect of freedom. As John, Charles Dance subtlety indicates his emotions in ways indicative of his mastery of screen acting-a slight tuck of the chin conveys disapproval, a quick blink, fear. Fox is best when his Thomas cajoles and charms, less so when he is charged with emotion. Reynolds adeptly projects both rustic ingenuousness and joyful licentiousness.

    Beauty is present throughout the film. The first image of Rebecca is a closeup of her eyes, large and soft as those in a da Vinci portrait. And the pastoral beauty of the surroundings is consistently present. When violence intrudes, it plays out both suddenly and through gruesome struggle, unnerving audiences largely inured to depictions of injury and death. If Fanny's liberation is to come, barriers can be breached only by destruction and agony.
    7eddie_baggins

    A unique and confronting experience

    A labor of love for its writer and director Thomas Clay, who spent the better part of 10 years developing this 1600's set English period folk piece; his first film since 2008's Soi Cowboy, Fanny Lye Deliver'd is an almost indescribable melting pot of drama, thriller and religiously tinged horror and while it doesn't all work, this unique piece of independent film-making is still worth your time.

    Introducing us to a post war era of rural England, where witch hunts, churches and religious zealots run rampant throughout the mud-filled lands of the English countryside, Deliver'd introduces us to odd couple John and Fanny, who alongside their young boy Arthur live out a quiet existence on their farmland (custom built for this film), with their faith dominating their lives, a faith tested by the arrival of Freddie Fox's Thomas and Tanya Reynolds Rebecca, a couple who couldn't be further from the Lye's in nature and desires.

    When watching clips or trailers of Clay's film one would be right in expecting something of The Witch like horror but Deliver'd is a much different beast to that genre classic and while both films share similar settings, religious/faith themed undertones and characters grappling with their teachings going head to head with their feelings, Deliver'd is a more dramatic themed feminist-centric yarn that allows its breakout performer Maxine Peake one of the roles of her increasingly impressive career.

    Fanny may be the titular character of the film but it takes a while for Peake's fully formed performance to take centre stage here in what's a masterful build-up from her and Clay with Fanny undergoing significant evolution from the first time we see her tending to her chores through to her last triumphant frame and after notable turns in well-regarded if little seen offerings like Funny Cow and Peterloo, Peake is an undeniable triumph here as complicated wife, mother and independent spirit.

    There's a lot going on around Fanny and Clay's film is loaded with ideas and explorations, some of which don't feel fully formed come the films more drastically pivoted final stretch but it's an unpredictable affair and one that might not make for easy viewing but remains constantly engaging throughout as we remain on edge, unsure of what lays ahead for our collection of troubled souls in equally troubled times.

    Final Say -

    A film that defies simple explanation or analysis, Fanny Lye Deliver'd is a confronting film and one that struggles at times to juggle its various components but its strong trope of actors and wholly original vibe makes for mostly fascinating and unpredictable viewing.

    3 1/2 muddy fields out of 5
    historybuffalli

    Worth the watch!

    I attempt to watch all the historical films no matter how bad they are due to my love for history. I saw some articles about the films journey and struggles to get it filmed edited and released. I was hoping that the journey of making Fanny Lye was as good as the end product. It was! Though the story felt rushed at one small section, and the sheriff contrasts heavily with other characters, the film provides high historical accuracy in an area cinema has rarely covered. It was a blast to watch and the almost 2 hour runtime somehow felt way shorter. Fox provided such a vibrant cunning show and his chemistry on-screen with Charles Dance was something amazing!!!! I can see where some reviews are coming from with negativity as the film is no where near the sort of expectations a historical film tells, no super ordinary humans, just a regular 1600s family. But this film deserves a chance to be watched and a chance for an open mind to experience an era that you will probably never watch or hear of for many years in the future.
    4pcray-37830

    Horrible Histories meets Hammer Horror meets Blackadder....

    Horrible Histories meets Hammer Horror meets Blackadder.... The basic story could have been quite good but the film is so unrealistic as to be more of a pantomime than a drama. Low budget has not allowed for getting anything dirty so all the clothes, house etc are like brand new, nothing grubby as it would obviously have been and everyone looks like they are fresh out of the shower.

    The acting is surprisingly ham and the baddies are more like a comedy duo despite being evil.

    All in all, a missed opportunity as could have been good with the right budget and the chance to create a realistic dark representation.
    5Xstal

    The Founders of Hedonism...

    ... have a tough time establishing a base to grow as they are mistaken for heretics in 17th century England by Monty Python's Spanish Inquisition disguised as puritanical nutters - undeliver'd!

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    • Wissenswertes
      The local accent in Shropshire and eastern Powys of the time was not recognisably "Welsh" or "West Midlands" in the way that might be expected today.
    • Patzer
      Among the linguistic anachronisms in the script are the following: Pee - to urinate: Although an old expression, the Oxford English Dictionary states that the term didn't come about until the eighteenth century, the century after this film is set. Shrooms - mushrooms with psychedelic properties: The first recorded use of this term in print was in Australia in 1977 Mixed emotions - a mid-twentieth century term describing ambivalence. Bleed out - to die due to blood loss: A twentieth century term with its origins in the United States (it is suggested that it was originally military jargon). Lose the attitude - An instruction meaning don't be rude: A late twentieth century term with its origins in the US.
    • Alternative Versionen
      Also exists in an Extended Cut, around 19 minutes longer than the Theatrical Cut, and currently only available through the film's 4K Ultra HD disc release in the UK. This version is the director's preferred version of the film.
    • Soundtracks
      March to Joy
      Written by Thomas Clay

      Based on "Symphony No. 9" written by Ludwig van Beethoven

      Heard as end theme

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 19. Februar 2021 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
      • Deutschland
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      • Filmgate (Sweden)
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Shropshire, England, Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Pull Back Camera Ltd.
      • Essential Filmproduktion GmbH
      • British Film Institute (BFI)
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