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The Lotus Eaters

  • 1993
  • PG-13
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
212
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The Lotus Eaters (1993)
Drama

When a young school teacher blows onto the island complete with a VW van and a mini-skirt, Hal Kingswood's mid-life crisis takes a turn for the worse. His daughter Zoe turns to magic to make... Read allWhen a young school teacher blows onto the island complete with a VW van and a mini-skirt, Hal Kingswood's mid-life crisis takes a turn for the worse. His daughter Zoe turns to magic to make things go back the way they were before.When a young school teacher blows onto the island complete with a VW van and a mini-skirt, Hal Kingswood's mid-life crisis takes a turn for the worse. His daughter Zoe turns to magic to make things go back the way they were before.

  • Director
    • Paul Shapiro
  • Writer
    • Peggy Thompson
  • Stars
    • Tara Frederick
    • Aloka McLean
    • R.H. Thomson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    212
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Shapiro
    • Writer
      • Peggy Thompson
    • Stars
      • Tara Frederick
      • Aloka McLean
      • R.H. Thomson
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Tara Frederick
    • Cleo Kingswood
    Aloka McLean
    Aloka McLean
    • Zoe Kingswood
    R.H. Thomson
    R.H. Thomson
    • Hal Kingswood
    Sheila McCarthy
    Sheila McCarthy
    • Diana Kingswood
    Andrea Libman
    Andrea Libman
    • Jo Spittle
    Tony Dakota
    • Geoffrey
    Jacques Hubert
    • Mr. Ralston
    Frances Hyland
    Frances Hyland
    • Flora Kingswood
    Suzie Payne
    • Miss Oliffe
    Simon Webb
    Simon Webb
    • Rev Winter
    Patti Allan
    Patti Allan
    • Miss Storey
    Paul Soles
    • Tobias Spittle
    Gabe Khouth
    Gabe Khouth
    • Dwayne Spittle
    Michèle-Barbara Pelletier
    Michèle-Barbara Pelletier
    • Anne-Marie Andrews
    • (as Michèle Barbara Pelletier)
    Cameron Stewart
    • Fiddler
    Cliff Miller
    • Musician
    Dan Persyko
    • Musician
    Michael Tayles
    Michael Tayles
    • Mr. Hoffman
    • Director
      • Paul Shapiro
    • Writer
      • Peggy Thompson
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    9lee_eisenberg

    1960s British Columbia

    "The Lotus Eaters" might be hard for you to find, but if you can, you should definitely see it. It looks at the changes that take place in a small town off the coast of British Columbia after a new teacher arrives in the mid '60s. The principal resists her progressive goals, but even he might be able to change.

    The movie starts with a chat between the main family's daughter and her friend: her friend tells her that the Beatles will be coming. This immediately identified that it was going to be a good movie, and the movie gets better still as it progresses. I recommend it, and in the off chance that you can find a copy of it, you should definitely see it.

    So yes, run away, Mortimer and Ogilvy.
    nitznitch

    Chilling with Mr Harcourt

    Hello Peter Harcourt. You granted me an interview at Carleton University about my having finished an MA in Philosophy and wanting to study for an MA in Film Studies. But we both agreed even if you only want to watch movies you still keep writing anyway. "The Lotus Eaters" uses very long shots to make it seem like an old '60s movie with the comedic use by all characters staring slightly off camera. The "idyllic setting" of the BC island is rendered by each frame being a composed colour photograph, picture postcard perfect. As for "made for TV" director Paul Shapiro and writer Peggy Thompson spent the rest of their careers doing well with work for TV. As a person nothing but Canadian, I picked up on the school principal in "The Lotus Eaters" REFUSING TO ALLOW HIS FAMILY TO HAVE A TV. I'm so glad movies I identify with stopped me from going to England to study philosophy with a friend of FRLeavis. But I do identify too with the movies in your book "Six European Directors"!!
    1susansweb

    A paint by the numbers film.

    This film is awful. Not offensive but extremely predictable. The movie follows the life of a small town family in the mid-60's. The father, the principal at the school, is going through a mid-life crisis. Enter a pretty teacher from the big city who starts challenging her students' minds with some thought-provoking stuff, like think for yourself. The principal doesn't agree with her teaching but she is pretty. You can connect the dots. His teenage daughter (Winona Ryder wannabe Tara Frederick) is fed up with the small town lifestyle and wants to live. She gets some bad advice, hangs out with some bad boys and apparently family planning wasn't being taught at her school. Shocking! Seeing that director Paul Shapiro has mainly worked in TV, this movie plays like a more adult version of an after-school special or a very special episode of one of the more mundane sitcoms.
    7JPH

    Splendid film, badly packaged.

    In conception a splendid film, investigating the tensions that occur in family life in the idyllic setting of Galiano Island off the coast of British Columbia, _The Lotus Eaters_ is marred by the fact that it has been packaged as a made-for-TV movie, diminishing itself throughout by the addition of chirpy music over potentially powerful scenes, as if to get ready for the interruption of commercials. A pity, really.
    8Thaleia

    An Odyssey of Family

    A journey of discovery, this film follows the lives of one family living in a sleepy, island town in British Columbia. Languorous and dreamy, the inhabitants are satisfied to allow life to go on around them until a young, fresh-faced teacher, with new ideas arrives and brings with her life from the mainland. Slowly, their indolent state is awakened, the father (and principal of the local school) looks for excitement, the mother for stability, the oldest daughter for love, and the youngest for power. While not an incredible or ground-breaking piece of cinema, the movie is quietly enjoyable and good for a tired night when the wind is blowing. Unfortunately, I doubt anyone outside of Canada will find it easily accessible.

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    • Goofs
      The dog was eating off the plate, leaving the hot-dog. but when the plate was handed to mom, the hot-dog was missing. The dog must have eaten the dog in another take.
    • Soundtracks
      Why Do Fools Fall in Love?
      Written by Frankie Lymon (as Frank Lymon) and George Goldner

      Published by Longitude Music Co. & Full Keel Music Co.

      Performed by Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers

      Courtesy of Warner Special Products

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    • Release date
      • September 1993 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lotus Oburları
    • Filming locations
      • Galiano Island, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Téléfilm Canada
      • British Columbia Film
      • National Film Board of Canada (NFB)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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