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A Question of Silence

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Antonia's LineAntonia's Line (1995)

A celebration of the love, unity and strength of women, this wonderfully endearing and touching family chronicle/fable from lesbian director Gorris centering on four generations of women playfully alternates between dramatic realism and magical realism (and might very well have been what the film version of Isabelle Allende's The House of the Spirits should have been)...The story, set in a small Dutch village, spans decades -- from the devastation of the post-war period to the present -- and follows the fiercely independent-minded Antonia (Willeke van Ammelrooy), who returns to her childhood farmhouse to till the soil and raise a family; all without the aid of the misogynist townsfolk, a hypocritical church and the often violence-prone men. Antonia is aided by her lesbian daughter, a granddaughter and great-granddaughter and a group of social rejects who flock to her. This Oscar-winning Best Foreign Film is masterful storytelling that enthralls. (Dutch with English subtitles)

Director:  Marleen Gorris

Starring:  Willeke van Ammelrooy, Els Dottermans, Veere Van Overloop

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Mrs. DallowayMrs. Dalloway (1997)

From lesbian filmmaker Marleen Gorris comes this non-lesbian themed story of one woman's unexpected and meloncholy reflection on her life. On a perfect day in 1923, memories of her youth course through the day's events as Mrs. Dalloway (Redgrave) prepares for another of her elaborate parties. In an ordered English garden, a young veteran makes his own peace with the ravages of shell shock; at a nearby bench, Mrs. Dalloway's rejected suitor of decades past indulges his own reminiscences. Director Gorris has captured Virginia Woolf's novel of that society of manners, a complex social structure unaware of its impending demise; juxtaposing it against the oncoming realities of the modern age. A dreamlike quality imbues recalled regrets, passions, conviction; defining relationships that survive time and distance, describing lives molded by unrecognized, subconscious yearnings fleetingly glimpsed in chaste kisses and unexpected flares of emotion. An intricately crafted film sparkled with superb portrayals, Mrs. Dalloway unerringly evokes a time recently, irrevocably past.

Director:  Marleen Gorris

Starring:  Vanessa Redgrave, Natascha McElhone, Rupert Graves, Michael Kitchen

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Marleen Gorris Filmography
 

A Question of Silence (1983)

Broken Mirrors (1984)

The Last Island (1991)

Antonia's Line (1995)

Mrs. Dalloway (1997)

Come West with Me (1998)

    

Marleen Gorris Interview  

by Robin Ince, October, 2000 for 6 Degrees, The Film Connection

Following celebrated adaptations of ‘Mrs Dalloway’ and now ‘The Luzhin Defence’, Dutch filmmaker Marleen Gorris is earning a reputation as the queen of literary revivalism. 6degrees spoke to her about expectations, influences and funding
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