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Between Two Women

  • 2003
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
817
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Between Two Women (2003)
Set in Northern England, this powerful tale of suppressed sexuality offers poignant and sharply observant social commentary, interlaced with a tender romance.
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In 1960s Huddersfield, Ellen Hardy, a working-class mother in an unhappy marriage, grapples with her attraction to her son's teacher Kathy Thompson, while navigating social expectations.In 1960s Huddersfield, Ellen Hardy, a working-class mother in an unhappy marriage, grapples with her attraction to her son's teacher Kathy Thompson, while navigating social expectations.In 1960s Huddersfield, Ellen Hardy, a working-class mother in an unhappy marriage, grapples with her attraction to her son's teacher Kathy Thompson, while navigating social expectations.

  • Director
    • Steven Woodcock
  • Writer
    • Steven Woodcock
  • Stars
    • Barbara Marten
    • Andrina Carroll
    • Andrew Dunn
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    817
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    • Director
      • Steven Woodcock
    • Writer
      • Steven Woodcock
    • Stars
      • Barbara Marten
      • Andrina Carroll
      • Andrew Dunn
    • 12User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Barbara Marten
    • Ellen Hardy
    Andrina Carroll
    • Kathy Thompson
    Andrew Dunn
    • Geoff Hardy
    Edward Woodcock
    • Victor Hardy
    Frank Windsor
    Frank Windsor
    • Walker
    Eileen O'Brien
    • Mrs Walker
    Julia Deakin
    • Alice
    William Ilkley
    • Frank
    Benjamin Campbell
    Benjamin Campbell
    • Britchenor
    • (as Ben Campbell)
    Duggie Brown
    • Mr Britchenor
    Lori Wells
    • Mrs Britchenor
    Paul Shane
    Paul Shane
    • Councillor Hoylake
    Bruce Alexander
    Bruce Alexander
    • Mr Butterworth
    Tony Barton
    Tony Barton
    • Tom
    Glenn Cunningham
    Glenn Cunningham
    • Journalist
    Michael Wardle
    Michael Wardle
    • Man in Guest House
    Anne Dobell
    • Woman in Guest House
    Dinah Handley
    • Landlady
    • Director
      • Steven Woodcock
    • Writer
      • Steven Woodcock
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    6Desrio

    A bud that fails to bloom.

    In 1950s Yorkshire, Ellen, mother of 10 year-old Victor, is stifled in a loveless marriage to her factory worker husband. In an otherwise dull life, Victor's teacher, Kathy is a source of light and colour. Soon, Ellen realises that her feelings for Kathy go deeper than just friendship.

    Victor is a bright and gifted lad whose artistic ability brings him to the attention of his teacher, Miss Thomson. Her encouragement and her part in having his work included in a local art exhibition give her and Victor's mother, Ellen, common cause and, as a result, they spend a good deal of time together.

    While Ellen is uneducated, she is intelligent and articulate and expresses how much she would like to have seen more of life; to have learned more. Miss Thomson - Kathy - listens and empathises with her new friend. As a result Ellen and Kathy, with Victor in tow, start to see each other socially.

    Meanwhile, Ellen's husband, Geoff, who is a dutiful but unloving husband, and who struggles to find any way in which to relate to his son or appreciate his son's gifts, dislikes Ellen's new friendship, perhaps sensing that Kathy is more in a position to repond to Ellen's wider emotional and intellectual vistas.

    As Ellen and Kathy's friendship deepens it becomes noticeable that there is connection building between them.

    Summer comes, and one night while Ellen is away on holiday with Geoff and Victor, she realises, during a thunderstorm, that Kathy gives her things that Geoff never could, and with it she realises just how deep her feelings for her now lie. The realisation is like being struck by the lightning flashing outside.

    Between Two Women is something of a family affair with Victor being played by Edward Woodcock, son of writer/director/producer Stephen and executive producer, Julie. Andrew Dunn, a capable actor, is not given the opportunity to bring more to a role that we have seen all too many times before - the gruff, emotionally repressed, working-class Northern male. Andrina Carroll, is charming as Kathy, but plays her with a touch of timidity that is somewhat at odds with her apparent sophistication and wide-ranging intellect. Barbara Marten, however, makes up for the other characters' deficits by portraying Ellen as a woman who is warm and loving, and whose eyes search for some far distant horizon that she is never likely to see; all the while with a hint of sadness that wins our sympathies.

    With a running time of just 92 minutes, Between Two Women is not without its longueurs. At times the characters seem to be shuffled about without any real sense of purpose or meaning: a scene where Victor plays with a friend near a railway line hints at the possibility of great danger, but it plays out without incident. Perhaps the film's origins on commercial TV account for its peculiar dramatic rhythms. Elsewhere, a strangely inappropriate synthesiser soundtrack by Michael Hammer - sounding like something you might find playing in the background in a shop that stocks healing crystals - intrudes and does nothing to support the period feel of the film.

    Woodcock's film seeks to explore the emergence of 'forbidden' love and does so without titillation, dwelling instead on emotional intimacy. But even there it never fully comes to grips it's subject, offering us no release through professions of love or even a kiss. Throughout, trains are used, somewhat heavy-handedly, as a metaphor for escape and freedom, not least when Ellen and her parents see off Ellen's sister and her husband as they embark on their journey to a new life in Australia, the 'Young Country'

    Slow, intimate and with an adumbrative ending, Between Two Women would, I'm sure, be an altogether better film with a new soundtrack and some substantial re-editing.
    9earthboli

    Understated Romance, Sentimental/Nostalgia Feel

    This film won't please everyone (my partner thought it was dull and too subtle), but if you have a nostalgic feel about a small, working-class English community in the 1950s and the quiet life combined with a subtle story about two women who fall for each other, you will truly love it.

    The score is dreamy and gives the film a feel for a long lost lifetime, the actors do a great job in their roles, and this film is very European in the sense that there's little dialogue and a lot of scenes of daily life and small moments. The romance between the two women is a bit too subtle at times (hence dropping a star), as it would have been nice to see a little more physical closeness, but the plot makes up for it by avoiding the pitfalls of frustrating cliches. The women gaze a little too long, smile a little bigger, and seem a little nervous around each other, which adds to the charm and romance.

    This film is obscure and not well-known, but worth your time if you appreciate subtlety, feel sentimental about 1950s working class England, and dare I say, value a favorable ending!
    10i-spookie

    Can we go somewhere ?

    A wonderful rendition of short time ago. Just loved it
    6lbezdecheck

    Too Subtle

    The storyline was slim, the actors were excellent and the tension true but there was far too much mere wanting and we didn't even get to enjoy the happy ending. It was as though this movie was made by a sexually uptight lesbian who loved the characters but was embarrassed by any physicality. Finally the overly dramatic and tacky music was distracting. There simply is not enough of a movie to write about that could fill up ten lines! A decent flick overall but all worry and no fun makes Jack a dull movie that was clean but plain. I would have to be bored out of my skull to view it again however worthy the film is in subtle ways.....can I stop writing now?
    7doombot-86605

    Its very sweet - If not a bit hard to follow.

    Not much to say, its a sweet old movie with good acting, nice characters and a story that while simple and sometimes confusingly told; is perfectly fine and is a nice way to spend a viewing session.

    I can't help but mention I love the fact its old women being portrayed as a romantic couple - its not explored a lot in movies and to see it in such an old movie was a pleasant surprise.

    I also loved the main actor, Barbara Marten's performance, she has such expression in nearly every scene, but this isn't to over shadow the rest, the child actors as perfectly fine, and I particularly enjoyed Andrew Dunn's performance as Geoff, he plays the character very well and I just love his way of pronouncing words.

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      The film's working title was "Mother and Son". When a Russian film of the same name appeared in the late-1990s, Steven Woodcock changed the title.
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      Rise and Shine
      Performed by the Children of Summerseat Primary School.

      Composer Mark Golding.

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    • Release date
      • December 10, 2021 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mother & Son
    • Filming locations
      • Keighley & Worth Valley Railway, Haworth, Keighley, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK(on location)
    • Production companies
      • North Country Pictures
      • Worldwide Entertainment
      • Silver Screen
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      1 hour 32 minutes
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