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Finding Your Feet

  • 2017
  • PG-13
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
7.7K
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Timothy Spall, Imelda Staunton, David Hayman, Celia Imrie, and Joanna Lumley in Finding Your Feet (2017)
When 'Lady' Sandra Abbott discovers that her husband of forty years is having an affair with her best friend she seeks refuge in London with her estranged, older sister Bif. The two could not be more different - Sandra is a fish out of water next to her outspoken, serial dating, free-spirited sibling. But different is just what Sandra needs at the moment, and she reluctantly lets Bif drag her along to a community dance class, where gradually she starts finding her feet and romance as she meets her sister's friends, Charlie, Jackie and Ted.
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On the eve of retirement a middle class, judgmental snob discovers her husband has been having an affair with her best friend and is forced into exile with her bohemian sister who lives on a... Read allOn the eve of retirement a middle class, judgmental snob discovers her husband has been having an affair with her best friend and is forced into exile with her bohemian sister who lives on an impoverished inner-city council estate.On the eve of retirement a middle class, judgmental snob discovers her husband has been having an affair with her best friend and is forced into exile with her bohemian sister who lives on an impoverished inner-city council estate.

  • Director
    • Richard Loncraine
  • Writers
    • Meg Leonard
    • Nick Moorcroft
  • Stars
    • Imelda Staunton
    • Celia Imrie
    • Timothy Spall
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
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    • Director
      • Richard Loncraine
    • Writers
      • Meg Leonard
      • Nick Moorcroft
    • Stars
      • Imelda Staunton
      • Celia Imrie
      • Timothy Spall
    • 93User reviews
    • 62Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Imelda Staunton
    Imelda Staunton
    • Sandra Abbott
    Celia Imrie
    Celia Imrie
    • Bif
    Timothy Spall
    Timothy Spall
    • Charlie Glover
    Joanna Lumley
    Joanna Lumley
    • Jackie
    David Hayman
    David Hayman
    • Ted
    John Sessions
    John Sessions
    • Mike Abbott
    Josie Lawrence
    Josie Lawrence
    • Pamela Harper
    Phoebe Nicholls
    Phoebe Nicholls
    • Janet
    Indra Ové
    Indra Ové
    • Corrinna
    Marianne Oldham
    Marianne Oldham
    • Nicola
    Sonny Fowler
    • Luke
    Sian Thomas
    Sian Thomas
    • Lilly
    Larrington Walker
    Larrington Walker
    • Gerald
    Paul Chan
    Paul Chan
    • Restaurant Manager
    Victoria Wicks
    Victoria Wicks
    • Pru - Swimmer
    Richard Hope
    Richard Hope
    • Care Home Manager
    Frankie Oatway
    Frankie Oatway
    • Cab Driver
    Andy Rashleigh
    Andy Rashleigh
    • Barman
    • Director
      • Richard Loncraine
    • Writers
      • Meg Leonard
      • Nick Moorcroft
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    7CineMuseFilms

    a gentle Brit-com laced with upper-class ridicule and feminist self-discovery

    It is said that American comedy laughs at people whereas British comedy laughs with them. Whether you agree or not, there is a difference and it is difficult to define. A late-life marriage break-up, two deaths, two funerals, and dementia might sound serious but they are perfect comedic fodder in Finding Your Feet (2018), a gentle British rom-com laced with upper-class ridicule and feminist self-discovery.

    After four decades of marriage respectability, Lady Sandra Abbott (Imelda Staunton) discovers that her husband has been having a long-term affair with her best friend. She storms into the life of her hippie older sister Bif (Celia Imrie) seeking refuge in her modest flat on a London council estate. In true British style, she dearly clings to her title until she realises the locals don't give a toss about uppity types. Just when she despairs about her future, she revives a passion for dancing and glimmers of romance appear in the most unlikely places. The local dance class becomes a touring troupe that includes her sister, a scruffy romantic named Charlie (Timothy Spall) and the hilariously haughty Jackie (Joanna Lumley). Meanwhile 'Lady' Sandra reverts to ordinary Sandra as she discovers that life can begin again at any age.

    Films like this give divorce an attractive name. Depending on how existential you want to be, the story can be about the innate power to find yourself in the most adverse circumstances or, on the other hand, a barrel of smirks about the idiosyncrasies of the British class system, the joys of getting older and wiser, and the role of fun in living well. The casting is impeccable and their performances are A-class as you would expect in a quality British production. Although the ensemble are uniformly excellent, Imelda Staunton and Timothy Spall are the standout duo as they depict polar opposite social types who find themselves in each other.

    The same plot with a younger cast might struggle, but somehow watching older people dismantle and rebuild their joy of life under the wet blanket of British social conventions is always amusing. There are no outrageous laughs nor are people or situations held to ridicule. The film's pleasure comes entirely from an intelligent script that makes wry observations of life's ironies and people's peculiarities. It's not all funny, but the tears and sad moments are brief. The delightfully corny ending ensures you leave this warm-hearted film feeling good.
    9Figgy66-915-598470

    A must watch fil

    26 February 2018 Film of Choice at The Plaza Dorchester Tonight - Finding Your Feet. This is a great film about growing older and learning to enjoy it. It's a film with happiness, sadness, joy and disappointment. Starring some of our favourite older actors and actresses this is the story of Sandra (Imelda Staunton) who, as she is about to embark on her golden years with her husband, discovers he has been having an affair. Sandra immediately decamps to her sister's tiny flat and proceeds to fall apart. What happens next is a tale of survival and reinvention as she puts her life back together. I thought this film was great, we met people with problems and secrets of their own who came together to forget about it all in a weekly dance class. I hope we can all age like this, there was very little that was graceful about it but my goodness they looked like they could have some fun. A great cast including Timothy Spall, Joanna Lumley and the utterly fabulous Celia Imre, I urge you to go and see his film, even if for a couple of hours to escape your own life. Funny, moving, outrageous and lots of fun.
    8suelavender

    Why don't they make more films like this?!

    It's been years since I enjoyed brilliant British comedies like The Full Monty, Calendar Girls, Four Weddings, East is East and thankfully this is one of them. Very funny, very moving but sent me out of the preview screening literally tapping my feet with a smile on my face! Not often you get to say that when you visit your local cinema. Love it and would highly recommend!
    7jayholderuk

    English Perfection

    So as soon as I saw the cast of the movie, I knew it was going to be a great one, I didn't even have to watch the trailer to know that. This movie is a mixture of comedy, sadness and happy vibes. It will leave you feeling happy and wanting to make the most of your life.

    I would highly recommend this movie to anyone who wants a feel good adventure!
    9Girlystyle

    VERY FUNNY, VERY MOVING AND VERY UPLIFTING!

    Watched this absolute gem of a film at the Telegraph's special screening at the Vue cinema in London's West End last night. I went with my friend who is much older than I am and is much nearer in age to the target demographic but I will certainly be recommending it to my friends as I came away feeling that age had nothing to do with it. It was about tacking life's issues with courage, humour and strength, no matter how old you are. Haven't laughed and cried in a cinema like that for years and looking around at the end when the lights came up I definitely wasn't the only audience member. I'm probably not going to go out and join a dance class but I will remember Sandra and Bif's sense of humour and spirit for a very long time.

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    • Trivia
      Celia Imrie was filming during the day and appearing in "King Lear" with Glenda Jackson at The Old Vic at night. A fast car would take her across London to The Old Vic at the end of each day's filming.
    • Goofs
      The interior and exterior shots of Bif's home could not be the same place. The exteriors shots showed a apartment building with single story apartments all identical. In the interior shots, right inside the front door was a stair case upward to a second floor.
    • Quotes

      Bif: How did your Internet date go at the weekend?

      Jackie: Well, let's just say I got more than I bargained for.

      Bif: Ooh, lucky you.

      Jackie: No, he showed up with his wife in tow. Turns out I'd clicked swinging instead of swimming on my list of likes.

    • Connections
      Featured in Good Morning Britain: Episode dated 14 February 2018 (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Canon in D
      Written by Johann Pachelbel

      Performed by Michael J. McEvoy (as Michael McEvoy)

      Public Domain

      Licensed courtesy of Footprint Music Publishing 2017

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    • Release date
      • February 23, 2018 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
      • French
      • Welsh
    • Also known as
      • Dans Terapisi
    • Filming locations
      • Hampstead Ponds, Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, London, England, UK(The pond where Bif goes swimming several times.)
    • Production companies
      • Eclipse Films
      • Catalyst Global Media
      • Powderkeg Pictures
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    • Budget
      • £5,400,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,418,682
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $60,132
      • Apr 1, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $15,775,555
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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