In the Bedroom
Sissy Spacek Actor , Tom Wilkinson Actor , Nick Stahl Actor , Marisa Tomei Actor , William Mapother Actor
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In the Bedroom
Theatrical Release Date: 2001 11 23 (USA - Limited)
UPC: 031398137627
Studio: Fox Home Ent. (lgf)
Summary: Character actor and noted photographer Todd Field made his directorial debut with this emotionally powerful drama, which earned enthusiastic reviews at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. Frank Fowler (Nick Stahl) is a handsome and amiable young man who has recently graduated from high school and is spending the summer working as a lobster fisherman before heading off to college in the fall. Frank is also involved with Natalie (Marisa Tomei), an attractive woman ten years his senior who is separated from her husband Richard (William Mapother), though their divorce has not yet been finalized. Frank's parents, Matt (Tom Wilkinson) and Ruth (Sissy Spacek) wonder if it's wise for their son to be pursuing a romance that he won't be able to continue in a few months; Matt trusts Frank and leaves him to make his own decisions, while Ruth quietly but firmly registers her objections. One day, Richard snaps, and breaks into Natalie's home; when he discovers Frank is there, he viciously kills him. The wheels of justice turn in an unexpected direction, and Richard is released on bail, free to go his own way as he awaits his trial. Matt and Ruth are both deeply traumatized by the event; while Matt tries to deal with his hurt by retreating into his work and avoiding his feelings, Ruth instead becomes increasingly withdrawn, losing interest in her job as a music teacher and spending her nights chain smoking in front of the television. In the Bedroom was adapted from the short story Killings by Andre Dubus. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Category: Drama
Awards: Special Jury Prize – Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize – Sundance Film Festival Best Picture – American Film Institute Best Picture – American Film Institute Best Picture – American Film Institute Best Actress – American Film Institute Best Actor – American Film Institute Best Director – American Film Institute Best Screenplay – American Film Institute Best Screenplay – American Film Institute Best Picture – Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress – Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Picture - Drama – null Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama – null Best Supporting Actress – null Best Actress – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Actor – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Actor – Screen Actors Guild Best Actress – Screen Actors Guild Best Cast – Screen Actors Guild Best Picture – Los Angeles Film Critics Association Best Actor - Runner-up – Los Angeles Film Critics Association Best Actress – Los Angeles Film Critics Association Best Actress – Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Actor – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Actress – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Adapted Screenplay – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Adapted Screenplay – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Picture – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Picture – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Picture – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Supporting Actress – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Director – National Board of Review Best Picture – National Board of Review Best Screenplay – National Board of Review Best Screenplay – National Board of Review Best Screenplay – Independent Spirit Awards Best Screenplay – Independent Spirit Awards Best First Feature – Independent Spirit Awards Best Actor – Independent Spirit Awards Best Actress – Independent Spirit Awards Best First Feature [Runner-up] – Toronto Film Critics Association Most Promising Director – Chicago Film Critics Association Best Actor – New York Film Critics Circle Best Actress – New York Film Critics Circle Best First Film – New York Film Critics Circle Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama – Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Moti – Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Picture - Drama – Hollywood Foreign Press Association
In the Bedroom
Format: DVD
Release Date: 05/17/2011
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 130 Minutes
Language(s) English,French
Subtitles: French,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Side #1 --
1. Opening
2. Duncan's Birthday
3. "A Summer Thing"
4. Milk and Cookies
5. Call Them
6. High Stakes
7. The Call
8. Wake
9. Trial
10. Morning Papers
11. The Cabin
12. A Boy's Will
13. Hauling Traps
14. Sticks & Stones
15. Labor Day
16. Waiting Up
17. End Credits
Derek Armstrong
Chief among the striking elements of the slow-burning critical favorite, In the Bedroom, is the final name in the opening credits: director Todd Field, a character actor best known to audiences as Tom Cruise's piano-playing friend in Eyes Wide Shut (2000). In his feature-length debut, Field showcases a languid pacing that perfectly suits the coastal Maine community of Camden, which he introduces as a hamlet of quiet insularity, its deceptive comfort peeling away into deep mourning. The soft background soundtrack of Boston Red Sox radio broadcasts is like an entrancing lullaby, heightening the sense of endless summer calm that the plot so viciously overturns. These instincts typify a veteran intuition on Field's part, which also coaxes career-best performances out of a number of actors, notably Sissy Spacek, Tom Wilkinson, and Marisa Tomei. Spacek and Wilkinson routinely turn in good work, here offering award-worthy views into the unraveling of two previously contented salt-of-the-earth parents. But Field gets from Tomei a subtlety that was not even required in her Oscar-winning turn in My Cousin Vinny (1990), and has not been evident in her work since. For a consummate character study, In the Bedroom culminates in a manner some critics considered too theatrical, out of sync with the meditative two hours leading up to it. But nearly all of them were able to excuse the ending in deference to Field's detailed incisions into the paralyzing impotence of grief. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Samuel Johnson
Actor
Veronica Cartwright
Actor
Erin Barksdale
Actor
Brandon Carleton
Actor
Deborah Derecktor
Actor
Shauneen Grout
Actor
Alicia Laplant
Actor
W. Clapham Murray
Actor
Philip Spearing
Actor
Nichole Wimbiscus
Actor
Justin Ashforth
Actor
Rebecca Benner
Actor
Kevin Chapman
Actor
Alida P. Field
Actor
Jackie Hagley
Actor
Matthew Maxwell
Actor
Eric Rahkonen
Actor
Owen Thompson
Actor
Anna Winsor
Actor
Daran Norris
Actor
Hope Berry
Actor
Coomenic Cuccinello III
Actor
The Honorable Joseph Field
Actor
Daniel Hendricks
Actor
Elisabeth McClure
Actor
Natalie Russell
Actor
Mackenzie Tucker
Actor
Ron Russell
Actor
Sara Armstrong
Actor
Terry A. Burgess
Actor
Harriet Dawkins
Actor
Shyann Gauthier
Actor
Dale Johnson
Actor
Joshua Mills
Actor
Tyler Shane Smith-Campbell
Actor
Evanne Weirich
Actor
Christopher Adams
Actor
David Blair
Actor
Bill Dawkins
Actor
Rachel Freeman
Actor
Adah Holman
Actor
Jared Mekin
Actor
Misty Seekins
Actor
Jonathan Walsh
Actor
Andrea Walker
Actor
Daniel Baxter-Leahy
Actor
Lisa Carlton
Actor
Ryan Ecker
Actor
Brian Hagley
Actor
Iris Leslie
Actor
Chelsea Peasley
Actor
Ben Staples
Actor
Robin Wimbiscus
Actor
Don Lewis
Actor
Elly Barksdale
Actor
John Campanello
Actor
Robert Demkowicz
Actor
Gwendolyn Gilchrist
Actor
Jessie Lanoue
Actor
Camden Munson
Actor
Parker Spear
Actor
Frank T. Wells
Actor
Bethany Berry
Actor
Sam Cousins
Actor
Henry Field
Actor
Diane E. Hamlin
Actor
Francis Mazzeo
Actor
Doug Rich
Actor
Erica Towle-Powers
Actor
Harold Withee
Actor
Todd Field
Director
Todd Field
Producer
Todd Field
Screenwriter
Thomas Newman
Composer (Music Score)
Ted Hope
Executive Producer
John Penotti
Executive Producer
Stephen Dembitzer
Executive Producer
Ross Katz
Producer
Graham Leader
Producer
Rob Festinger
Screenwriter
Penn Sicre
Executive Producer
Sissy Spacek
Actor
Tom Wilkinson
Actor
Nick Stahl
Actor
Marisa Tomei
Actor
William Mapother
Actor
William Wise
Actor
Celia Weston
Actor
Karen Allen
Actor
Country: USA

