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Lapwing

  • 2021
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
280
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Lapwing (2021)
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England 1555. An isolated group of salt farmers arrange illegal passage to Europe for an Indian Gypsy family in hiding. But a love affair between Patience, a mute English girl, and Rumi, the... Read allEngland 1555. An isolated group of salt farmers arrange illegal passage to Europe for an Indian Gypsy family in hiding. But a love affair between Patience, a mute English girl, and Rumi, the son of the Egyptians, threatens to destroy both communities.England 1555. An isolated group of salt farmers arrange illegal passage to Europe for an Indian Gypsy family in hiding. But a love affair between Patience, a mute English girl, and Rumi, the son of the Egyptians, threatens to destroy both communities.

  • Director
    • Philip Stevens
  • Writer
    • Laura Turner
  • Stars
    • Emmett J Scanlan
    • Sebastian De Souza
    • Javed Khan
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    280
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    • Director
      • Philip Stevens
    • Writer
      • Laura Turner
    • Stars
      • Emmett J Scanlan
      • Sebastian De Souza
      • Javed Khan
    • 23User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Emmett J Scanlan
    Emmett J Scanlan
    • David
    Sebastian De Souza
    Sebastian De Souza
    • Rumi
    Javed Khan
    Javed Khan
    • Arif
    Sarah Whitehouse
    Sarah Whitehouse
    • Lizzie
    Hannah Douglas
    Hannah Douglas
    • Patience
    Nathan Haymer-Bates
    Nathan Haymer-Bates
    • Man in Tavern 2
    Adam Fox
    • Man in Tavern 1
    David Clayton
    • Benjamin
    Lewis Gemmill
    • Jacob
    Matilda Gordon
    • Beth
    Marcus Houden
    • Henry
    Arthur Stevens
    • Thomas
    Karen Crow
    • Kat
    Sophie Kamal
    • Deepa
    Sarah Xanthe
    • Mathilde
    Alex Moore
    • Elijah
    • Director
      • Philip Stevens
    • Writer
      • Laura Turner
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    9adnilturner

    Sensitively told tale of a tormented woman finding her voice.

    This is a stunning film, the Lincolnshire coastline is shown in all its evocative and stunning beauty. Fantastic cinematography creates tension and changing moods. The acting is first class. This is a difficult watch but the story it tells is bold, strong and very relevant to our lives today. Set in 1555 this is a powerful treatment of an oppressed woman's struggle against a powerful, toxic man and the treatment of refugees in the past both of which themes are as relevant today as they were in 1555. I intended to give this film 10/10 but sadly my finger slipped to 9 and I didn't notice in time.
    6AvidWatch

    In your face, as David was in theirs

    Tormenting and menacing, Lapwing, filmed in a picturesque setting on the Lincolnshire coast in just 16 days, meant that the production was rushed, but still provided stark contrast between setting and place.

    The female mute perspective of Patience, with a 16th Century helplessness of women, provides aspects that can be carried across to modern day. The film contrasted this with a cathartic finish. Patience is the perfect name for this character, providing reflections of those who experience oppression even in a modern context, her silence speaks volumes.

    Character development was flawed, matching the characters themselves. David was as menacing as his troubles, and the hatred the audience developed for him was not entirely devoid of compassion.

    Characters that could have been developed further were the Egyptians, and the hardship faced by them, along with more references to the gypsy way of life, which was more of a footnote in the film. This would have excelled Lapwing into its true pinned wing vision, echoing the discrimination that immigrants faced both then and now.

    Worth a watch for the scenery, violent emotive nature, and provocation it awakened in thought.
    6eddie_baggins

    An impressively shot indie

    Showcasing 1500's England as an undeniably grim and grubby place to call home, debut director Philip Steven's small-scale but often impressively shot independent film aimed to replicate recent female centred period affairs such as The Witch, The Nightingale and Lady Macbeth and while it never quite manages to operate at the same standards as those noteworthy features, there's enough going on here to suggest a viewing and that all those involved have what it takes to bring it to the next level in the feature film landscape.

    Following Hannah Douglas's mute and troubled Patience, who lives out an unenviable existence alongside her sister and perma-drunk brother in law David (a menacing and mumbling Emmett J Scanlan) as salt farmers in the unforgiving lands of 1555 England, Lapwing rarely if ever pauses for any moments of humour or fun as Patience finds potential love and salvation in the form of Sebastian De Souza's gypsy Rumi, who has been shunned by a recent royal decree and banished from being a part of the English society.

    Shot in a Malick-lite way by cinematographer Stewart MacGregor and scored moodily by composer Lee Gretton, Stevens film which was born from screenwriter Laura Turner's raw and uncompromising script, never truly manages to nail its blending of genres that moves from hard drama, attempted trial against the odds love story and nerve shredding thriller, with Stevens aiming to cover some big ground in both scope and themes (religion, violence,bigotry etc) in his film that was shot over the period of a few weeks in the picturesque countryside of Lincolnshire.

    While these various elements never click in a way that would've elevated Lapwing into one of those few independent films that manages to break out in a big way (a rare thing to do for films of this ilk in the post-Covid feature landscape) there's enough impressive components here that should please viewers willing to go on the dark journey the film and Patience go on as the horrors of David's oppressive guidance and the time in which we find these characters in makes themselves more apparent.

    Unable to work with words, Douglas's turn as Patience is sure to capture the eye of those in the know and one would expect bright things from the budding star who shines brightest despite some solid if unremarkable work from her main co-stars Scanlan and De Souza and as the brief sub-90 minute runtime wears on you can't help but root for Patience to find her place in a world that seems hellbent on ensuring her life is as hard as it can get, leading to a tension riddled climax to a film that deserves to find a willing and accepting audience.

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    Not an uplifting experience but one that showcases a warts and all examination of a time and place that knew little in the way of acceptance or forgiveness, Lapwing is a solid debut from director Philip Stevens who gives his main star Hannah Douglas a notable canvas to launch her career from.

    3 bags of salt out of 5

    Jordan and Eddie (The Movie Guys)
    8NeddyMovies

    Quietly Powerful and Visually Stunning

    Lapwing is a beautifully haunting film that tells a powerful and emotionally resonant story with real sensitivity and depth. Set in 16th-century England, it explores themes of love, isolation, prejudice, and survival in a brutal and unforgiving world. The performances are incredibly captivating, especially from the lead actress, whose silent strength and emotional presence speak volumes without a single word. The cinematography is breathtaking, with striking visuals that capture the raw beauty and harshness of the setting. A moving, poetic period drama that lingers in the mind and heart long after it ends.
    10kevinphaney-89782

    Haunting and heartbreaking!

    Really impressed by this bleak but beautiful slow burner. Hannah Douglas does wonders with her role as a young mute woman up against her controlling and terrifying brother in law (Emmett J. Scanlan). The landscape may be calm and peaceful but the relationships with their psychological, and ultimately physical, battles are anything but. Sebastian de Souza offers some heart to the proceedings and Sarah Whitehouse's tortured sister brings another emotional layer to a powerful and memorable picture. A welcome end of year surprise!

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    • Release date
      • November 26, 2021 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 랩윙
    • Filming locations
      • Lincolnshire, England, UK(Saltfleetby)
    • Production companies
      • Urban Apache Films
      • World Serpent Productions
      • Hyperreal Films
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      • $4,482
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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