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Sulphur and White

  • 2020
  • 2h 1m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
346
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Anna Friel and Emily Beecham in Sulphur and White (2020)
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City trader and mountaineer David Tait is a man whose professional success masks a series of traumatic secrets.City trader and mountaineer David Tait is a man whose professional success masks a series of traumatic secrets.City trader and mountaineer David Tait is a man whose professional success masks a series of traumatic secrets.

  • Director
    • Julian Jarrold
  • Writer
    • Susanne Farrell
  • Stars
    • Mark Stanley
    • Anna Friel
    • Hugo Stone
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  • IMDb RATING
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    346
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    • Director
      • Julian Jarrold
    • Writer
      • Susanne Farrell
    • Stars
      • Mark Stanley
      • Anna Friel
      • Hugo Stone
    • 15User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Mark Stanley
    Mark Stanley
    • David Tait
    Anna Friel
    Anna Friel
    • Joanne Tait
    Hugo Stone
    Hugo Stone
    • David Tait (10 YO)
    Dee Rasedile
    • Dora
    Dougray Scott
    Dougray Scott
    • Donald Tait
    Juandre de Beer
    • Arno
    Dylan De Beer
    • Oskar
    Martin Kluge
    Martin Kluge
    • Dieter
    Grant Swanby
    • Koetze
    Rolanda Marais
    Rolanda Marais
    • Anneke
    Henco Erasmus
    • Watching Boy
    Matt Ashwell
    Matt Ashwell
    • Pete
    Craig Morris
    • Arno's Father
    Neels Clasen
    • Roussow
    Ru Botha
    • Billie
    William Troughton
    • Linton
    Sheila Atim
    Sheila Atim
    • Samira
    Aftab Shivdasani
    Aftab Shivdasani
    • Rajesh
    • Director
      • Julian Jarrold
    • Writer
      • Susanne Farrell
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    10mlwjacobs

    Superb

    Compelling and stifling - At times, I felt as though there was no air in the room. The writing is phenomenal, and casting was spot on superb.

    I wanted to reach out and save both David the child, and David the adult. This film is so beautifully written, and deeply moving. David, a vacant entity, moves through life without any real connection to anyone or anything, except his need to cleanse himself, as though what happened was somehow his doing.

    Filmed intelligently by creating a different visual nuance for every scene, every character, every mood, and every sin.

    Spectacular.
    8forestfanatic

    Powerful true story

    Growing up in South Africa, a young boy encountered sexual abuse and when moving to England has to deal with a pressurised job in the stock market, a new life and a new born baby, with all of the terrors of his childhood to deal with throughout! Much better than the 4.9 rating 8 is more a true reflection in my humble opinion .
    9ChercheSmith

    Searing but ultimately rewarding

    This isn't a movie for people who have barely survived abuse (of any kind) who have not also experienced at least some resolution to their grief. It's too intense for that. The story moves along slowly, with migraine-inducing depictions of the pressure cooker environment of trading. The scenes that are purely human interaction are not particularly satisfying, neither in content nor in execution, no doubt a purposeful choice of the director, and it is clear to the audience that there is something profoundly wrong with Mr. Tait; it is painful to watch him suffer not only in the flashback scenes but in the present, too. Much is revealed and some is resolved at the end of the movie. There is a touching interaction between Mr. Tait and a young South African doctor who tells him something revelatory. What this doctor says is as much for David Tait as it is for all who have suffered and who believe there is no love for them in the world because they have been told, falsely, they do not deserve it. The dysfunction, abuse in several forms and the behaviors of the people who would have you believe they are normal are all delivered with truth and realism.
    10clairerevermann

    Beautiful moving film

    This is heartbreaking but a must see. Fantastic take on the era too. Music is brilliant and the acting first class. Love it.
    10TruthSeeker4Life

    Every grown adult should watch this movie, especially us men!

    As a elementary school psychologist, I cannot tell you how much abuse I see and just how much it breaks my heart to see kids who are powerless go through the trauma in their life and somehow find a way to persevere and keep going! But these traumas arise later in life and cause a great deal of problems as adults become parents and are married or in relationships. We so often learn to run from our feelings, especially us men, pretending like we don't cry when no ones looking, and acting numb, when honestly we are hurting horribly on the inside. I was fortunate to be raised by a father who always encouraged me to speak my feelings and to not run from the pain I am dealing with. What made that special is my father was a successful surgeon, so it wasn't like I could rationalize my father into being some weak person that was feminine. As I got older, I realized my journey was to help others with the subject that this movie details in such a deep and profound way. So many broken marriages, so many broken men and women, marrying each other without really knowing each other. So much neglected trauma and pain. All of it bottled up has got to mean it will explode at some point. We are reaching a point in our existence were we can no longer run from these traumas that we hold in the darkness within our conscious and unconscious minds. We have become our own worst enemy and I am seeing the biggest detriment it is having, our kids. The second leading cause of death in our young adults in America 15-24 is suicide. Our kids are more likely to die from their own hands. We have got to break the chain, because our kids are hurting, our kids are our LEGACY!

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      David Tait has climbed Mount Everest five times in aid of the NSPCC and raised over £1,500,000. He was the first person ever to complete the North-South traverse. He was also awarded an MBE by the Queen for his services to children.

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    • Release date
      • March 6, 2020 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Forgiveness
    • Filming locations
      • Botany Bay, Kent, England, UK(Location)
    • Production companies
      • AMG International Film
      • EMU Films
      • Stage 5 Films
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      • $17,004
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      2 hours 1 minute
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