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The Song of Sway Lake

  • 2018
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
757
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The Song of Sway Lake (2018)
Trailer for The Song of Sway Lake. http://SwayLake.com

It's summer on Sway Lake, the most glamorous lake in the Adirondacks - former playground of the jazz-age New York aristocracy. Music collector Ollie Sway recruits his only friend, a rowdy Russian drifter, to help him steal a 78 record from his own family's estate. Ollie believes that this mysterious piece of music - recorded at his grandparents' wedding by Cole Porter's lover - was hidden for him by his father before his suicide. He believes possessing the record will change his life.

The boys' mission should be as easy as meeting a pretty girl on the water, but the arrival of the beguiling matriarch herself, Charlie Sway, changes everything. For Charlie has her own plans. And this song that hasn't been heard in half a century may possess the answer to the deepest riddles about love and death - for whichever of these three lost souls will be the first to find it. 

The Song of Sway Lake is a lush romantic drama about the vanished grace of America, and the spell cast by the melodies of the dead. 

Starring RORY CULKIN (Signs), ROBERT SHEEHAN (Misfits, Peter Jackson's Mortal Engines, 2018), MARY BETH PEIL (Tony nomination for Anastasia, 2017), ISABELLE MCNALLY, ELIZABETH PEÑA, and JACK FALAHEE.

Featuring vocal/music performances by JOHN GRANT, THE STAVES, and BRIAN DENNEHY.
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Music collector Ollie Sway recruits his only friend, a rowdy Russian drifter, to help him steal a 78 record from his own family's estate.Music collector Ollie Sway recruits his only friend, a rowdy Russian drifter, to help him steal a 78 record from his own family's estate.Music collector Ollie Sway recruits his only friend, a rowdy Russian drifter, to help him steal a 78 record from his own family's estate.

  • Director
    • Ari Gold
  • Writers
    • Elizabeth Bull
    • Ari Gold
  • Stars
    • Rory Culkin
    • Robert Sheehan
    • Isabelle McNally
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    757
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ari Gold
    • Writers
      • Elizabeth Bull
      • Ari Gold
    • Stars
      • Rory Culkin
      • Robert Sheehan
      • Isabelle McNally
    • 29User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Rory Culkin
    Rory Culkin
    • Ollie
    Robert Sheehan
    Robert Sheehan
    • Nikolai
    Isabelle McNally
    Isabelle McNally
    • Isadora
    Mary Beth Peil
    Mary Beth Peil
    • Charlie Sway
    Elizabeth Peña
    Elizabeth Peña
    • Marlena
    Jack Falahee
    Jack Falahee
    • Jimmy
    Brian Dennehy
    Brian Dennehy
    • Hal Sway
    Anna Shields
    Anna Shields
    • Heather
    Gary Arzberger
    • Volunteer Fireman
    John W. Bard
    • Biker Man
    Jason Brill
    • Timmy Sway
    Bob Foley
    • John Durant
    Robert Forgett
    • Angry Man
    John Grant
    • Tweed McKay
    Kasey Kenyon
    • Ray
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    Zak Kilberg
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    Jamel King
    Jamel King
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    • Canoe Tourist
    • Director
      • Ari Gold
    • Writers
      • Elizabeth Bull
      • Ari Gold
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    4RunRabbitRun87

    Fails to grasp ideas beneath the surface

    After the suicide of his father, a withdrawn young man travels to the family home on Sway Lake to retrieve a valuable record, only to encounter his shrewd grandmother with the same aim.

    As the many shots of Sway Lake itself reveal, this feature debut from director Ari Gold regards nature as a thing of beauty. Alas, what this film never manages to achieve is sharing a greater fondness for the characters and the drama before us.

    Bursts of Kerouacian hedonism and chauvinism from Ollie Sway (Rory Culkin) and his thrillseeking Russian friend Nikolai (Robert Sheehan) make way for a more melancholic film upon the arrival of Ollie's grandmother Charlie (Mary Beth Peil), who is looking to sell off the property. There is much focus on what once was, and a nostalgia that threatens to blinker the present for generations young and old.

    Charlie and Nikolai are the most interesting characters and have an engaging interplay as each is fascinated by a romanticised version of the other. Unfortunately, there is very little for them to actually go out and do together, putting this subplot in circles for much of the film.

    There is at least a little complexity to Charlie, who is at once cruel to those close to her and wistful for a lost husband and a lost era. A great hindrance to The Song of Sway Lake is its lead character Ollie being totally bland, and neither he nor his relationship with local girl Isadora (Isabelle McNally) is of much interest beyond bemusement that she would give such a weedy voyeur the time of day.

    At the core of the story is a hunt for a fabled record of much value, recorded and named after Sway Lake. Ollie is convinced his recently deceased father would've wanted him to have it as a work of art, while Charlie wants it purely for its monetary value. Charlie is the only surviving person to have specifically been left the Sway Lake record; how Ollie has any actual claim to it is one of the many things never fully delved into. Perhaps more interesting than this tired trope is Nikolai, who appropriates the Sway family history in substitute for his own lack of one.

    Unfortunately, there are only so many ways you can film someone looking through troves of vinyl, and the film meanders through them. This is a real shame as a soundtrack of Cole Porter and Fred Astaire show Gold's passion for music, which is also reflected in the attitudes of the Sway family, but a character's obsession with grading records is equally as unwieldy cinematic material.

    There seems to be an awareness that some of the film may struggle to capture an audience's attention, yet the nudity sprinkled throughout Sway Lake smacks of desperation. Particular focus is on Nikolai's body, and while the man is undoubtedly beautiful, it's hardly a substitute for an engaging plot line.

    Sway Lake is about time standing still and always moving, preserving the beauty of nature, the selfish joy of youth, the untouchable essence of love. There are many ideas present; perhaps too many for much of it to really resonate. Two affecting moments perk up the film in the final act, but ultimately cliché and melodrama sink the ship.
    Kirpianuscus

    great movie

    I saw it as a personal story about myself. About past and its figures, about choices, about love, about an object who could change everything and it does it but in profound special manner. And about a place, sacred for the memories and for the connections with it and for lovely manner to invent it as part of yourself. Two performances are real siignificant -Mary Beth Peil as Charlie and Robert Sheehan as Nikolay. One is more than beautiful - the young Rory Culkin as an Oliver Sway looking for invent his present. The source of love for this film, in my case, was the simple feeling to discover fragments of my life. Each film about yourself is a great discover. Fictionally, off course, but this status remains the only important. Short, a great movie. And a beautiful work in the most profound sense.
    8chicksrule98

    A Really Good Time

    The aesthetics of the film were amazing, there were some beautiful shots. The plot was straight forward and the characters were fairly fleshed out. Robert Sheehan played a particularly colorful character named Nikolai, who spent a good bit of the movie barely or not at all clothed - so if you're in it for gratuitous Sheehan, you're all set. Overall it was really enjoyable for my friend and I, though we didn't spend much time discussing it after talking about what we thought happened after the ending. As a comparable musical once said, "Look, I know it's not a perfect show...It does what it's supposed to do; it takes you to another world. A little something for when you're feeling blue, you know?" And this film did just that. It's an escape to a warmer, more interesting place of exploration and ultimately growth.
    6tiffsings

    Great Robert Sheehan Movie!

    Robert Sheehan did amazing at acting and his accent in this movie it had a nice story a lot I was not expecting while watching this if you love unique and different movies then this is for you.
    10carolynejackson

    Nostalgic, beautiful and a great watch!

    THE SONG OF SWAY LAKE

    Love a film that walks off the main path and out into the forest. That is not like many of its big, blockbuster cousins. A film with delicate subtley.

    This utter gem from Ari Gold is such a film. Evocative and beautiful scenery play a big part in creating a magical feel. The heady soundtrack also is a key player. (Ethan Gold)

    We meet Ollie and his slightly erratic Russian friend Nikolai, off to steal a valuable 78 record from his grandmother's lakeside home to make a fortune. Craziness ensues fuelled by drink and freedom. It turns on a coin though when the matriarch of the house returns looking for the same 78. If you love a film with a real story line, a deeper level storyline, you will love this delightful trip of a movie.

    Very, very strong performances from all the cast involved. I was very moved by the dance scene towards the end. You may need tissues. Love moves in mysterious ways.

    I'd give this a solid 10/10

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    • Trivia
      Elizabeth Peña's final movie. At least four movies were released after her death.
    • Goofs
      From 1:29:19 onwards, when Nikolai is gravely injured and being transported to a hospital, there is heavy AV mismatch. Dialogues have been changed after the shoot.
    • Quotes

      [Isadora moans after she confronts Ollie spying on her]

      Ollie: What are you doing?

      Isadora: Tantric breathing. It's empowering.

    • Soundtracks
      Sway Lake (Big Band Version)
      Written by Ethan Gold

      Vocals by The Staves

      Courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd.

      Arranged by Gina Leishman

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Begin the Beguine
    • Filming locations
      • Blue Mountain Lake, New York, USA(Crane Point Lodge)
    • Production companies
      • Grack Films
      • Social Construct
      • Act Zero Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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