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The Bookshop
TrailerThe Bookshop is a sumptuous cinematic adaptation which celebrates Bibliophilia itself. Based on Penelope Fitzgerald's celebrated novel of 1978, and set in a sleepy 1950's English town, The Bookshop tells the story of Florence Green's ultimately doomed attempt to re-energise an out of touch, morally somnambulant rural townsfolk through the dissemination of some of the most stirring literature of the day. Leaving grief and a dead husband in the past, Florence takes life into her own hands by opening a bookshop in Hardborough, a quiet Anglian town, and one sheltered from the social and sexual revolutions taking place in the far away urban centres. Through the dissemination of classic contemporary works of fiction such as Nabokov's Lolita and Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, she stirs long buried feelings in the townsfolk and in particular in the reclusive Mr Brundish with whom she subsequently strikes up a deep bond. But her actions bring the wrath of the controlling, vengeful Violet Gamart, a local social doyenne who is jealously affronted by the changes our heroine has affected.Genre: DramaActors: Emily Mortimer, Bill Nighy, Patricia Clarkson, Hunter Tremayne, Honor Kneafsey, James Lance, Frances Barber, Reg Wilson, Michael Fitzgerald, Lucy Beckwith, Nigel ONeill, ...»Director: Isabel CoixetCountry: United Kingdom, Spain, Germany, FranceDuration: 113 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 6.51 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Bookshop"
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Characters of "The Bookshop"
Florence GreenPlayed by: Emily MortimerEdmund BrundishPlayed by: Bill NighyViolet GamartPlayed by: Patricia Clarkson -
Critic Reviews of "The Bookshop"
VarietyFebruary 16, 2018A fine, sensitive leading turn from Emily Mortimer helps shore up these quiet, lightly dust-covered proceedings, but can't quite put "The Bookshop" in the black.
Hollywood ReporterNovember 20, 2017Its subversive undercurrent, embodied in fine performances by Emily Mortimer and Bill Nighy, is what makes it really interesting.
Stuff.co.nzMay 17, 2018The Bookshop ends up as a fine advertisement for its namesake. Buy the book and stay home.
Urban CinefileMay 02, 2018Lovers of books and admirers of determination will embrace this enchanting film. I hope you will enjoy it, too.
ClarínApril 17, 2018The Catalan director [Isabel Coixet] tells the story, which takes place at the end of the '50s, without bombast, and with a sober, but romantic style. [Full review in Spanish]
Otroscines.comApril 16, 2018An elegant story, precise and overcoming, though at times also a bit obvious. [Full Review in Spanish]
EscribiendoCineApril 11, 2018The director appeals to classicism with constant conversations between her characters, subtle dialogues and stagings that affect the tranquility of this time and space of this place... [Full Review in Spanish]
Daily Telegraph (UK)February 19, 2018Coixet's script is a long way off perfect, but it's the least of her problems; the second least is the film's dirge of a score, but even that's a bummer.
Sight and SoundFebruary 19, 2018Coixet's comfortable approach to Fitzgerald's material rarely rises above a simmer, favouring polite conversations laced with passive-aggressive intent.
Screen InternationalFebruary 19, 2018Ironically, given the subject, the script is stilted, with actors often stuck on pause and not even the silver-tongued Nighy able to coax more than a laugh or two from his lines.
Times (UK)February 16, 2018It doesn't help that the film is pulverised by wall-to-wall narration.
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