Albert Nobbs
Glenn Close Actor , Mia Wasikowska Actor , Janet McTeer Actor , Brendan Gleeson Actor , Aaron Johnson Actor , Brenda Fricker Actor , Antonia Campbell-Hughes Actor
MPAA Rating:
R
Contains:Brief Nudity,Profanity,Sexual Situations
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Albert Nobbs
Theatrical Release Date: 2011 12 21 (USA - Limited) / 2012 01 27 (USA)
UPC: 031398151487
Studio: Lionsgate
MPAA Rating: R Contains:[Brief Nudity, Profanity, Sexual Situations]
Summary: Glenn Close co-wrote and stars in this period drama based on the short story The Singular Life of Albert Nobbs by author George Moore, centering on the experiences of a 19th century Irish woman who poses as a man in order to work as a butler at an opulent Dublin hotel for the upper class. Maintaining her elaborate ruse over the course of two decades, Albert (Close) suddenly finds her dedication to the role challenged by the unexpected arrival of a painter who turns out to understand Albert better than anyone she could have imagined. Meanwhile, Albert finds her attempts to help pretty hotel maid Helen (Mia Wasikowska) thwarted when Helen becomes enamored with a charming but callous handyman (Aaron Johnson). Albert Nobbs played at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Category: Drama
Awards: Film Presented – Toronto International Film Festival Best Supporting Actress (Runner-up) – L.A. Film Critics Association Best Makeup – Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Actress – Screen Actors Guild Best Supporting Actress – Screen Actors Guild Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Moti – Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Original Song – Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Actress - Drama – Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Original Song – Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Supporting Female – Independent Spirit Awards Best Makeup – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Makeup – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Actress – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Supporting Actress – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Makeup – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Features:
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Audio commentary with Glenn Close and Rodrigo Garcia
Deleted scenes
Theatrical trailer
Albert Nobbs
Format: DVD
Release Date: 05/15/2012
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Cinemascope
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 113 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English
Subtitles: English,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- Albert Nobbs
1. Chapter 1 [9:14]
2. Chapter 2 [10:27]
3. Chapter 3 [10:03]
4. Chapter 4 [9:59]
5. Chapter 5 [4:44]
6. Chapter 6 [10:37]
7. Chapter 7 [8:17]
8. Chapter 8 [5:31]
9. Chapter 9 [5:04]
10. Chapter 10 [7:29]
11. Chapter 11 [2:48]
12. Chapter 12 [:35]
13. Chapter 13 [6:05]
14. Chapter 14 [7:15]
15. Chapter 15 [6:24]
16. Chapter 16 [3:39]
17. Chapter 17 [5:05]
18. Chapter 18 [:00]
Perry Seibert
There will always be broad comedies about people impersonating members of the opposite sex -- classics like Some Like It Hot, Tootsie, and Victor/Victoria spring to mind immediately. While those films all have something deeper to say about our preconceived notions about gender roles, not that many dramas address the issue with the delicacy of Albert Nobbs. Set in 19th century Ireland, director Rodrigo Garcia's movie stars Glenn Close as the title character, a woman who has been posing publically as a man for decades in order to stay employed. Currently the head of the waitstaff at a hotel, Albert saves her money and occasionally goes to great lengths to hide her secret from the maids, her boss, and the hotel's drunken doctor (played with roguish sensitivity by the always reliable Brendan Gleeson). The truth becomes even more difficult to hide when Hubert (Janet McTeer), a painter working at the building, is ordered to bunk with Albert. However, when Hubert pieces together the truth about Albert, the new roommate is in the unique position of empathizing with her, for Hubert is also a woman trying to survive in a man's world without a man. That description does make Albert Nobbs sound like a farce, but the movie's delicate tone lets us know how seriously we're supposed to take Albert's situation, and Close's performance is masterfully economical. We stop seeing a man or woman at some point and just see Albert, a person who has been pretending to be someone else for so long that she doesn't know for sure who she is. She's not fully herself, and not fully Albert, and this problem reveals itself in minor ways throughout the film, but it comes to a head during Albert's interactions with Helen (Mia Wasikowska), a young maid at the hotel whom Albert grows both fond and protective of. When the headstrong Helen falls for a callow lothario, Albert feels she's found the right person on whom to spend the savings she's built up. While Close dominates the movie with her masterful performance, there is great work being done throughout the cast. McTeer becomes the movie's soul, imbuing Hubert with a confidence that only highlights Albert's discomfort; unlike our hero, Hubert is comfortable in her own skin. Wasikowska, who was brilliant in Garcia's HBO series In Treatment, simultaneously plays the best and worst aspects of Helen's immaturity; we can see why Albert is drawn to her and how dangerous their relationship could become. As a director, Garcia might be the poster boy for unassuming humanism. His work aims to draw viewers in because of his rich attention to the details of human behavior, and in that regard Albert Nobbs is very recognizably his. This isn't Masterpiece Theater, and it isn't Merchant/Ivory either. It's a gentle, subdued character study presented without an ounce of bombast or melodrama. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Glenn Close
Producer
Glenn Close
Screenwriter
Rodrigo García
Director
Gabrialla Prekop
Screenwriter
Alan Moloney
Producer
Daryl Roth
Executive Producer
Bonnie Curtis
Producer
Julie Lynn
Producer
Brian Byrne
Composer (Music Score)
Sharon Harel-Cohen
Executive Producer
Cami Goff
Executive Producer
John C. Goff
Executive Producer
David E. Shaw
Executive Producer
John Banville
Screenwriter
Glenn Close
Actor
Mia Wasikowska
Actor
Janet McTeer
Actor
Brendan Gleeson
Actor
Aaron Johnson
Actor
Brenda Fricker
Actor
Antonia Campbell-Hughes
Actor
Pauline Collins
Actor
Maria Doyle Kennedy
Actor
Mark Williams
Actor
James Greene
Actor
Serena Brabazon
Actor
Michael McElhatton
Actor
Dolores Mullally
Actor
Bonnie McCormack
Actor
Phyllida Law
Actor
Kenneth Collard
Actor
Judy Donovan
Actor
Jonathan Rhys-Meyers
Actor
Phoebe Waller-Bridge
Actor
Emerald Fennell
Actor
John Light
Actor
Daniel Costello
Actor
Angeline Ball
Actor
Philip O'Sullivan
Actor
Katie Long
Actor
Katie O'Brien
Actor
Mark Doherty
Actor
Rhys Burke
Actor
Lauren Kinsella
Actor
Katie Ann McDonough
Actor
Kathleen Warner Yates
Actor
Cate MacGabhann
Actor
Bronagh Gallagher
Actor
Antoinette Healy
Actor
Annie Starke
Actor
Cathy White
Actor
Malcolm Blacow
Actor
Lily Melcher
Actor
Lucie Melcher
Actor
Raul Riva
Actor
Juno
Actor
Country: France,UK,USA,Ireland

