Focus on British Film (2000-2005) 2006 / Me Without You / United Kingdom 2001
This bitter-sweet comedy about female friendship in the new millennium is dominated by performances from Anna Friel and Michelle Williams, nominated for an Oscar for the film Brokeback Mountain, as the assertive Marina and the demure Holly, two childhood friends whose intense bond finally turns out to be stronger than both of them.
Following up her windswept period drama The Governess, director Sandra Goldbacher made a refreshing segue into this 2001 bitter-sweet comedy about female friendship. Anna Friel and Michelle Williams (a future Oscar nominee for Brokeback Mountain) star as feisty Marina and shy Holly: two childhood pals whose intense bond finally overwhelms them. Beginning in early-70s suburbia, the story flashes forward to the punk era, a spell at university in the southern coastal town of Brighton, and beyond – perfectly capturing, along the way, the messy complications of growing up and growing apart. From a script by Goldbacher and French-born, London-based Laurence Coriat (Michael Winterbottom’s Wonderland), Me Without You also stars Kyle MacLachlan as a predatory college lecturer, Trudie Styler as Marina’s fading glamourpuss mum, and Oliver Milburn, who plays Marina’s elder brother and the secret object of Holly’s affection.
107 min / Color, 35 mm
Director Sandra Goldbacher
/ Screenplay Sandra Goldbacher, Laurence Coriat
/ Dir. of Photography Denis Crossan
/ Music Adrian Johnston
/ Editor Michael Ellis
/ Producer Finola Dwyer
/ Production Momentum Pictures
/ Cast Anna Friel, Michelle Williams, Kyle MacLachlan, Oliver Milburn, Trudie Styler
/ Contact British Council, Hollywood Classic Entertainment, Capitol Films
/ Distributor Hollywood Classic Entertainment
Sandra Goldbacher (b. 1961, London) studied French literature at Brighton University, and then took a year-long course in film and video at Middlesex University. She found work in TV documentaries, including the BBC architecture series Building Sights. She also landed gigs directing commercials for clients including Absolut, Evian and Philips, and in 1994 made two shorts, Seventeen, starring Rachel Weisz, and Piccadilly Circus By Night. Her debut feature, 1998’s The Governess, starring Minnie Driver and Jonathan Rhys Meyers, won her a special Debut Film prize at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, as well as the Hitchcock Award for Best Film at the Dinard British Film Festival. Me Without You is her second feature.
British Council
United Kingdom
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Hollywood Classic Entertainment
Psohlavců 8, 147 00, Praha 4
Czech Republic
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Capitol Films
, W2 1LA, London
United Kingdom
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E-mail: [email protected]
Geraldine Higgins
Petr Plewka
Distributor
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Distributor
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