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Funny Cow

  • 2017
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
2.6K
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Maxine Peake in Funny Cow (2017)
Maxine Peake plays the gritty role of 'Funny Cow,' a comedian who breaks through the glass ceiling of the all-male 1970s comedy circuit to rise to stardom. Set against the backdrop of working men's clubs in the North of England, 'Funny Cow' is both a love-letter to a bygone era and the defiant story of a woman who refuses to give up her dreams.
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A comedian uses her troubled past as material for her stand-up routine, trying to rise up through the comedy circuit by playing Northern England's working men's clubs.A comedian uses her troubled past as material for her stand-up routine, trying to rise up through the comedy circuit by playing Northern England's working men's clubs.A comedian uses her troubled past as material for her stand-up routine, trying to rise up through the comedy circuit by playing Northern England's working men's clubs.

  • Director
    • Adrian Shergold
  • Writer
    • Tony Pitts
  • Stars
    • Maxine Peake
    • Macy Shackleton
    • Ashton Steele
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    2.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Adrian Shergold
    • Writer
      • Tony Pitts
    • Stars
      • Maxine Peake
      • Macy Shackleton
      • Ashton Steele
    • 32User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Maxine Peake
    Maxine Peake
    • Funny Cow
    Macy Shackleton
    • Funny Calf
    Ashton Steele
    • Young Mike
    Michael Hughes
    • Boy
    Lissi Brook
    • Girl
    Lily Jones Adkin
    • Big Girl
    Calvin Cawood
    • Big Boy
    Stephen Graham
    Stephen Graham
    • Funny Calf's Dad…
    Christine Bottomley
    Christine Bottomley
    • Funny Calf's Mum
    Hebe Beardsall
    Hebe Beardsall
    • Funny Cow (Aged 20's)
    Tom Gibbons
    • Bob (Aged 20's)
    Tony Pitts
    Tony Pitts
    • Bob
    Paddy Considine
    Paddy Considine
    • Angus
    Kevin Rowland
    Kevin Rowland
    • Jeff
    Diane Morgan
    Diane Morgan
    • Margaret
    Jake Holdsworth
    • Soft Mick
    Bobby Knutt
    Bobby Knutt
    • Crookes Club Concert Secretary
    Alun Armstrong
    Alun Armstrong
    • Lenny
    • Director
      • Adrian Shergold
    • Writer
      • Tony Pitts
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    7PipAndSqueak

    Double sided sword of abuse

    Funny Cow is the insulting name given to the young woman who dreams of becoming a stand-up comedienne. She is funny and funny-peculiar. Not surprising as she has an alcoholic, neglectful and depressed mother and a foul mouthed and physically abusive father. The odd thing is that, even at a young age, Funny Cow knows her family situation is not normal. She learns effective methods to disarm the violence meted out against her - and it is the first thing she asks of the old comedian she tries to emulate. How do you rise up over the abuse? This is indeed a very interesting question and one we see Funny Cow address. However, she is still too funny-peculiar for the average person to learn much...but perhaps they should try. All the actresses playing Funny Cow at her various ages manage to merge seamlessly. Well cast, well directed and some fine acting. Only one person threatens to upstage these ladies and that is Diane Morgan whose exposure in the lead role of Cunk on Britain makes us want to see more of her here. No, it's not a funny film but, it does have some lovely one-liners. Just enough humour to compensate for the very sad tales this film depicts.
    8nogbadthebad-20327

    A challenging view of the 70s stand up scene

    I've thought about this film more after seeing it than any other film I can remember. There are great performances from the central cast, and some amusing cameos, but I was drawn more to the story of Funny Cow's life. Some of it made uncomfortable watching, but I think that was the whole point.
    7unyan

    Bleak but entertaining

    Maxine Peake is on top form as a conflicted maverick in seventies Yorkshire who rails against the endless stream of male violence ,human indifference and suffering with her dry wit. The film tips a huge nod to kitchen sink dramas like Saturday night Sunday morning and there's no flinching away from the racist /sexist/homophobic jokes of the era. This film is not for everyone but does provide lots of humorous lines and moments amid the relentless misery. Cameos agogo - even Corrine Bailey Rae gets a look in !
    8kevin c

    "Do you believe in free speech?"

    Funny Cow is one of those British gems. Brutal, bleak, tender and comic. Only we can do this.

    Set in the 1970's working men's clubs. It's a world of sweat, smoke; racism and sexism. We also have flashbacks to a 1950's childhood of poverty and domestic violence. Funny Calf (love that) is full of energy, mischief and defiance..

    Men do not fare well in this film. Either beer-stained and openly violent, or sophisticated, affluent and weak Considine.

    My favourite moment are the auditions for a "Search For A Star." Great cameos from John Bishop and Vic Reeves. The film's climax where she swears and tells racist, homophobic jokes is shocking. But it shouldn't be diluted, and the audience is delighted to hear her just as coarse and aggressive as any male comedian of the period.

    Not everything works.The storyline is choppy and episodic, leaping randomly back and forth in time. It's disconcerting to see Stephen Graham as nasty father one moment, net curtain-twitching brother the next. Even Funny Cow seems remote at times, but it's great stuff from Peake.
    8hughrcarson

    Thoughtful, emotionally engaging and genuinely amusing

    "It's always been too much for me... life... and not enough. All at the same time..."

    Funny Cow is the tale of fictional female comic, Funny Cow (FC). It's a piece whose narrative is loosely anchored around occasional footage of FC delivering some sort of 'For TV' career retrospective monologue in which she reflects upon her life and times to date. Going by this particular TV performance's high production values, it would seem that this is at a point in her life when she's clearly 'made it'. Whatever that may really mean.

    There's a pervading air of melancholy about it all, something that is very much prevalent in this Adrian Shergold film which traces FC's life from its poverty-stricken beginnings, through the frustrations of an abusive marriage, to her eventual breakthrough success (and beyond) as a female comedian.

    The child of an alcoholic mother and abusive father, comedy had always been the perfect outlet for FC, but it's only ultimately through a combination of perseverance and a bitter-sweet twist of fate that she finally gets a chance to prove her worth.

    Though the backstory of Shergold's film is to some extent one of developing the courage to shoot for the stars, Funny Cow is just as concerned with the concept of female empowerment, and examining life's myriad struggles and the ties that so often bind us, whether we would choose them to or not.

    "Confucius say: He who drop watch down toilet have shitty time..."

    The 1970's northern working class setting and brash sense of old fashioned humour lends Funny Cow something of a gritty backdrop, and whether it be racial stereotypes or 'in-bad-taste' one-liners, considering that we live today in such a timid and easily-offended nanny state, it's actually rather surprising - and refreshing - that so much of a nationally-released film's shall we say, 'questionable' language and terminology has not been airbrushed from history. Undoubtedly this lends the piece a real sense of authenticity which could so easily have been stripped away, much to the film's detriment.

    That said, though the more controversial content is at most fleeting, truth be told, this is probably not one for the easily offended or keen advocates of a more modern Sofie Hagen-esque safe-space type of comedy. But that probably goes without saying.

    Paddy Considine's awkwardly circumspect portrayal of Angus, the arts-loving, book shop owner and FC's woefully mismatched other half for a period of time, is reassuringly solid and understated. Lindsey Coulson's performance as FC's mother in later life, though not an extended role, is nonetheless arresting for its depth, range and conviction, whilst Alun Armstrong's turn as the tragic, long-in-the-tooth jobbing morose comic, Lenny, is a highly impressive if excruciatingly mournful performance.

    And then of course there's Maxine Peake whose performance as FC wonderfully encapsulates the actions and emotions of a woman who is first to acknowledge that she has never really fitted in, and whose struggles and persistence - not to mention a thicker than average skin - have eventually paid off professionally-speaking.

    Although there is evidently a part of her that remains unfulfilled and more than a little world-weary, the over-riding impression here is that FC is one life's great survivors, who, having been through so much in her life is consequently an emboldened woman, steadfastly refusing to ever even entertain the notion of being considered a victim.

    Aided by Richard Hawley's sympathetic soundtrack, Adrian Shergold expertly straddles the line between good and bad taste, between tragedy and triumph, and between tears and substantial laughter, to produce not only a film that is genuinely funny, but one which is thoughtful and emotionally engaging too.

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    • Trivia
      Loosely based on the life and career of British comedienne Marti Caine.
    • Goofs
      Paddy Considine's character says "the whole nine yards" which is an Americanism barely used in England today, and unheard of in the 1970s.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Funny Cow: You see, it's been too much for me, life. Too much and not enough. All at the same time. Listen to me going on, eh?

    • Crazy credits
      Vic Reeves (Jim Moir), who plays a cabaret performer in the film, nods to his recording of 'Born Free' in 1991 with 'Vic Reeves and The Roman Numerals' which reached number 6 in the UK singles chart
    • Connections
      Featured in Granada Reports: 11 May 2018: Evening Bulletin (2018)

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    • Release date
      • April 20, 2018 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Official Site of the film
      • UK listings site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Смешная корова
    • Filming locations
      • Saltaire, Shipley, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • StudioPOW
      • Gizmo Films
      • Head Gear Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $739,252
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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