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Nuits Sauvages avec Emily

Original title: Wild Nights with Emily
  • 2018
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  • 1h 24m
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6.2/10
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Molly Shannon and Susan Ziegler in Nuits Sauvages avec Emily (2018)
The poet Emily Dickinson's persona, long popularized since her death, has been that of a virginal retiring spinster - a delicate wallflower, too sensitive for this world. In this affecting comedy of manners, Molly Shannon captures the vivacious, irreverent side of Emily Dickinson that her literary executors chose to efface - most notably Emily's lifelong romantic relationship with her sister-in-law Susan.
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Dramatization of the little known side of the writer Emily Dickinson's life, in particular, her relationship with another woman.Dramatization of the little known side of the writer Emily Dickinson's life, in particular, her relationship with another woman.Dramatization of the little known side of the writer Emily Dickinson's life, in particular, her relationship with another woman.

  • Director
    • Madeleine Olnek
  • Writer
    • Madeleine Olnek
  • Stars
    • Molly Shannon
    • Susan Ziegler
    • Amy Seimetz
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  • IMDb RATING
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    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Madeleine Olnek
    • Writer
      • Madeleine Olnek
    • Stars
      • Molly Shannon
      • Susan Ziegler
      • Amy Seimetz
    • 16User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Molly Shannon
    Molly Shannon
    • Emily Dickinson
    Susan Ziegler
    Susan Ziegler
    • Susan Dickinson
    Amy Seimetz
    Amy Seimetz
    • Mabel Todd
    Brett Gelman
    Brett Gelman
    • Col. Thomas Wentworth Higginson
    Jackie Monahan
    Jackie Monahan
    • Lavina Dickinson
    Kevin Seal
    Kevin Seal
    • Austin Dickinson
    Dana Melanie
    Dana Melanie
    • Young Emily
    Sasha Frolova
    Sasha Frolova
    • Young Susan
    Lisa Haas
    Lisa Haas
    • Maggie
    Stella Chesnut
    • Mattie Dickinson
    • (as Stella Chestnut)
    Guinevere Turner
    Guinevere Turner
    • Elizabeth Holland
    Michael Churven
    • Josiah Holland
    Robert McCaskill
    • Ralph Waldo Emerson
    Lauren Modiano
    • Adult Mattie Dickinson
    Al Sutton
    • Judge Lord
    John Peña Griswold
    • Young Austin
    • (as John Griswold)
    Allison Lane
    • The Widow Kate
    Margot Kistler
    • Young Lavinia
    • Director
      • Madeleine Olnek
    • Writer
      • Madeleine Olnek
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    9Red-125

    Was Emily Dickinson a Lesbian?

    Wild Nights with Emily (2018) was written and directed by Madeleine Olnek.

    It stars Molly Shannon as Emily Dickinson and Susan Ziegler as her sister-in-law, Susan Gilbert Dickinson.

    The story comes to us in flashback, as narrated by Mabel Todd, portrayed by Amy Seimetz. Mabel lectures to women's groups, discussing Emily's poems and suggesting to them that Dickinson had a lesbian relationship with Susan.

    It's clear that Mabel is a scheming opportunist. However, it's considered highly possible--in the movie and in real life--that Todd is correct.

    The plot of the movie revolves almost entirely around the relationship of Emily and Susan. The film works because the actors are so good at presenting us with women in whom you can believe. It's wonderful to see two extremely talented actors bring their characters to life. (In her supporting role, Amy Seimetz does an excellent acting job as well.)

    We saw this movie as in the Little Theatre as part of Rochester's ImageOut, the LGBT Film Festival. It will work well on the small screen.

    The movie has a fairly weak IMDb rating of 7.0. However, it has been rated by less than 100 people, so it could still climb to a better position. I liked the film and highly recommend it.
    7babyjaguar

    EMILY DICKINSON: A SATIRE BEYOND THE MYTH

    This film by Madeline Olken is abit of satire on real life events. Poet, Dickinson was said to have bisexuality as a theme in her poetry. The film delves into her lifestyle within a conservative environment, whilst trying to have a love relationship with her sister-in-law, Susan Dickinson.

    This film does well with satire in depicting Dickinson's life. The pace of the film works with the witty humor personified by Molly Shannon's portrayal of the poet. Behind the burgeoning setting, it explores Dickinson as poet trying to assert her writing to a male dominated literary scene.

    The film brings light to Dickinson's poetry, which seemed always tragic, misunderstood but questions one's existence. It follows a young relationship between two young women until the death of Dickinson, with devoted caring from Susan.

    Although this film has a humorous tone, it takes seriously in how women writers weren't taken seriously or equal to era-related white male authors. The film trys to break down via satire, the mythology that lies behind Dickinson's lifework.
    lor_

    Infra dig

    After watching this irreverent yet sincere tribute to poet Emily Dickinson, I had the urge to revisit Julie Harris in "The Belle of Amherst". Call me Old School, but I vastly prefer serious filmmaking to the facetiousness of this feature-length SNL sketch approach.

    Certainly SNL alumna Molly Shannon as Emily and Susan Ziegler as her sister-in-law, who share the love that dare not say its name in this version of the Dickinsons story give amusing and often moving performances, but the film has no consistent style or tone, and the male characters are predictably straw men mocked for the self-centered Male Superiority attitudes. Even the movie's unreliable narrator, Mabel (Emily's posthumous editor), well-played by Amy Seimetz, is written with such a heavy hand by filmmaker Madeleine Olnek as to lose substance.

    Set in 3 different time frames: 1860 for the main story, 1840 for the young Emily and Susan played by disconcertingly lovely actresses Dana Melanie and Sasha Frolova, and Mabel's current era after Emily's death, wherein she pontificates to packed audiences inflating her role in championing Dickinson's career, the movie unfolds in disconnected scenes, many of which might easily have been dropped for sheer dullness, and a couple of which (surreal in nature) clash with the matter-of-fact overall style. Unlike the usual exaggerated beauty of period movies, typified by everything from Merchant-Ivory classics to Kubrick's "Barry Lyndon", Olnek presents the show as if in a low-budget amateur dress-up production representing 2019.

    Use of poetry on screen in subtitles as it is recited (and sometimes by itself) recalls Jim Jarmusch's recent use of same in "Paterson", a techinque I found artificial and forced, just as it seems here too.
    2Minnesota_Reid

    It Shoulda Been a Contender

    On the positive side, there was some interesting information about Dickenson's poetry being "cleaned up" after her death, to blot out things that might suggest "Unnatural Passions". And the secondary leads, Amy Ziegler as the beloved sister in law Susan and Amy Seimetz as the scheming Mabel, were very well acted and created three dimensional characters.

    On the negative side, this simply did not work at all as a movie. Going from a play to a movie is often difficult -- think how many times the late great Robert Altman tried it and consistently failed. The characters were inconsistent; the dialog was often stilted and unnatural; the attempts to liven up the poems were appalling. The humor was all over the place, and even when the humor was successfully funny, it seemed out of place.

    Molly Shannon as Emily did best when doing funny non-reactions to the universally buffoonish men in the movie. For most other emotions, she did not get them across to me, I'm sorry to say, since I've liked her in the past, as in 'Year of the Dog'.

    I wish I had liked it better, but instead I kept wishing it would just end.
    adamjohns-42575

    I'm wild that I wasted twenty minutes on it!

    Wild Nights With Emily (2018)

    It was like an episode of 'Drunk History' (2013-9).

    An awful Americanised period comedy, like a hammed up version of 'Murdoch Mysteries' (2008-) which has always been crazy cheesey anyway.

    The timeline jumped all over the place and Molly Shannon showed the diversity that she has always had, that is to say, none.

    It was based on the Writer/Directors one woman show and I think that there was too much comedy stage show left in it and not enough time spent converting it to a suitable format for film.

    I couldn't get further than the first advert break, because it was just dull, patronising and silly all at the same time. I've seen better, more informative things from the five minute skits on 'Morecambe & Wise'. They were actually funny too!

    Unscored as unfinished.

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    • Trivia
      Originally performed as a play by the film's director, who extensively researched with support from Harvard University Press and the Guggenheim Foundation.
    • Goofs
      After Susan brings the newspaper to show Emily her published poem, she (sarcastically) wishes Emily a Happy Valentine's Day as she exits. In the next shot, a tree with full foliage can be seen out the window. There are definitely no leaves on the trees in Amherst, Massachusetts in mid-February.
    • Connections
      Featured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best LGBTQ+ Romantic Comedies (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      Piano Sonata No. 30 in D Major, Hob. XVI:19
      Written by Joseph Haydn

      Performed by Vadim Chaimovich

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    • Release date
      • June 1, 2022 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wild Nights with Emily
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Embrem Entertainment
      • P2 Films
      • Salem Street Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $519,487
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $30,209
      • Apr 14, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $523,982
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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