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Swann

  • 1996
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
171
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Swann (1996)
DramaRomance

Rose Hindmarsh finds herself at the centre of a controversy when she meets author Sarah Maloney as she investigates the life of Mary Swann, an obscure poet who was brutally murdered in a sma... Read allRose Hindmarsh finds herself at the centre of a controversy when she meets author Sarah Maloney as she investigates the life of Mary Swann, an obscure poet who was brutally murdered in a small town in rural Ontario.Rose Hindmarsh finds herself at the centre of a controversy when she meets author Sarah Maloney as she investigates the life of Mary Swann, an obscure poet who was brutally murdered in a small town in rural Ontario.

  • Director
    • Anna Benson Gyles
  • Writers
    • Carol Shields
    • David Young
  • Stars
    • Brenda Fricker
    • Miranda Richardson
    • Michael Ontkean
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    171
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Anna Benson Gyles
    • Writers
      • Carol Shields
      • David Young
    • Stars
      • Brenda Fricker
      • Miranda Richardson
      • Michael Ontkean
    • 4User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Brenda Fricker
    Brenda Fricker
    • Rose Hindmarch
    Miranda Richardson
    Miranda Richardson
    • Sarah Maloney
    Michael Ontkean
    Michael Ontkean
    • Stephen
    David Cubitt
    David Cubitt
    • Brownie
    Sean McCann
    Sean McCann
    • Homer
    John Neville
    John Neville
    • Cruzzi
    Sean Hewitt
    Sean Hewitt
    • Morton Jimroy
    Kyra Harper
    Kyra Harper
    • Jean
    Meg Hogarth
    Meg Hogarth
    • Mrs. Cruzzi
    Suzanne Coy
    • Publisher
    Joyce Gordon
    Joyce Gordon
    • Rose's Friend
    William Lynn
    • Rose's Friend
    Lynne Deragon
    • Brownie's Assistant
    • (as Lynn Deragon)
    Reiner Schwarz
    • TV Interviewer
    Michele Muzzi
    • Bookstore Fan
    David Keeley
    David Keeley
    • Pulp Plant Worker
    Waneta Storms
    Waneta Storms
    • Party Guest
    Matthew Bennett
    Matthew Bennett
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    • Director
      • Anna Benson Gyles
    • Writers
      • Carol Shields
      • David Young
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    3maggie-122

    Titillates but does not deliver

    The film had no plot advancement. So many possibilities, so little follow through. It's hard to believe the story we were ultimately led to was one of the least interesting paths to follow. Why bother with flashbacks when the murder, and the motive for it, were never fully realized? There was no story arc. The film seemed to fragment and dissipate into nothing.

    What was the point of Richardson's stalker? Why did the Ontkean character turn her down sexually citing "bad timing" and then suddenly they fall into each other's arms with no idea of what happened in between? There was a lack of continuity, such as Richardson having sex with the stalker guy she seemed to like at one point, and her nightgown is down to her waist with exposed breast, but in the immediately following shot, her nightgown is fully up, straps and all.

    What was the Fricker tumor thing all about? It seemed to be a temporary distraction, as were most of the scenes.

    However, I did stay awake through this dud of a film and that's saying something.
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    dead poets

    That the director of this feature has a background in documentaries is not surprising given that the treatment is character rather than plot driven, however as a piece of drama it fails.

    The main problem is that nothing really happens, or rather Anna Benson Gyles and screenwriter David Young allow any potential action to wither away. The set-up has potential, with the murder of a Canadian poet and the introduction of Sara Moloney (Miranda Richardson), an American commissioned to write an investigative biography which irks Rose Hindmarch (Brenda Fricker), the local librarian. There is a mystery to unfold, however one that does not involve the poet's killing, which flashbacks suggest, and even a subplot with the lover of the American writer and another involving cancer don't have any impact. If the director is trying to parallel a tone with that of poetry reading, her climax is counter-productive. These are poems we never want to listen to. The film's best part is a flashback over a fish-soiled manuscript, even if accompanied by a voice-over of what we see.

    There are narrative contrivances such as having Sara listen to opera as she works (!), and bemoaning the theft of her computer when she has barely made notes. However there is some humor. The dead poet Mary Swann is described as "She was not exactly a yacker". When asked if Sara thinks Mary was a marginal person, she replies "I guess that depends where you think the center is". And there is a laugh over fans distaste as they are served typical food Swann would have eaten at the library's symposium.

    Another major problem is with the performances of Richardson and Fricker, who never connect. They compete in acting reflectively, with Fricker the winner since she isn't as verbally mannered as Richardson is here. Richardson displays a physical poetry that Fricker lacks, for example in the way she walks down a hallway with an injured knee, however she cannot put sugar in her tea without over-acting it.

    Presumably the figure of Mary Swann is fictional, however her doomed countenance in black and white photographs suggest far more than what is delivered here. No wonder poets think they are never appreciated in their lifetime.

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    • Release date
      • March 7, 1997 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Um Segredo, Duas Mulheres
    • Production companies
      • BBC Film
      • Greenpoint Films
      • Majestic Films International
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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