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Snow Cake

Snow Cake is a 2006 independent romantic comedy drama film directed by Marc Evans and starring Alan Rickman, Sigourney Weaver, Carrie-Anne Moss, Emily Hampshire and Callum Keith Rennie. It was released on 8 September 2006 in the United Kingdom.

Snow Cake
Directed byMarc Evans
Written byAngela Pell
Produced by
Starring
CinematographySteve Cosens
Edited byMags Arnold
Music byBroken Social Scene
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release dates
  • 8 September 2006 (2006-09-08) (United Kingdom)
  • 14 September 2006 (2006-09-14) (Canada)
Running time
112 minutes
Countries
  • Canada
  • United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Box office$1,381,665[1]

Filmed in Wawa, Ontario, Snow Cake is a drama about the relationship between autistic Linda (Weaver), and British tourist Alex (Rickman), who has a change of heart after a deadly automobile accident involving himself and Linda's daughter Vivienne (Hampshire).

Plot Edit

Eccentric teenager Vivienne Freeman hitches a ride from a reluctant recluse, visiting Englishman Alex Hughes. Just when they reach her hometown of Wawa, Ontario, she is killed by a transport truck ramming their vehicle, while Alex only gets a nosebleed. Everybody confirms that this was not Alex's fault.

Alex visits Vivienne's mother, Linda, to deliver some gifts Vivienne had bought her and to provide support. She has been informed about her daughter's death a few hours before Alex's visit, but does not show any signs of grief. Linda is autistic and constantly behaves in unusual ways while showing that she fully understands what is happening around her. She has a cleanliness mania which involves her constantly making sure everything in her home is neat, and prevents her from touching garbage bags. Her problem is finding someone who will put the garbage outside to be collected (but only when the truck arrives), as this was always something done by her daughter. Linda insists that Alex stay a few days so that he can do this for her. He agrees and also arranges Vivienne's funeral.

During his stay, he begins a relationship with Linda's back fence neighbor, Maggie, who Linda mistakenly thinks is a prostitute. Wawa's Chief of Police, Clyde, is jealous of Alex's connection to Maggie, which he tries to sour by informing Maggie that Alex has just been released after serving time for killing a man.

Maggie does not ask Alex about this, but instead waits until he brings the subject up himself. Alex reveals that he punched and accidentally killed the man (he fell and cracked his head) who caused his son's death. The man had been driving drunk and hit Alex's 22-year-old son while his son was on his way to meet Alex for the first time — Alex had only recently learned about his existence, the result of a brief affair. Released from prison, Alex has flown to Timmins and is driving to Winnipeg (he was not aware of the vast distance) to see his son's mother.

Linda dislikes Maggie to the point where she initially refuses her help. But after Alex leaves to continue his journey to Winnipeg, she allows Maggie to come into her home to take out her garbage.

Cast Edit

Production Edit

The screenwriter, Angela Pell, wrote the role of Alex Hughes with Rickman in mind.[2] It was also Rickman who read the script and made sure Weaver (fellow Galaxy Quest co-star) was contacted about the role of Linda Freeman.[3] Both Rickman and Weaver were runners-up at the Seattle International Film Festival for the respective prizes of Best Actor and Best Actress.

During the course of making the movie, Weaver researched the subject of autism and was coached by Ros Blackburn, a woman with the condition who is also an author and speaker about autism and Asperger's syndrome. Alan Rickman chose not to research the subject of autism in order to make his character have an impact/shock when facing Linda.[4]

Release Edit

The film was screened and discussed at Autism Cymru 2nd international conference in May 2006 as well as the Edinburgh International Film Festival, Tribeca Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, Seattle International Film Festival, among others. It was also the opening night screening for the Berlin Film Festival.[5]

Reception Edit

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 65% based on 63 reviews, with an average rating of 6.09/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "Sigourney Weaver gracefully undertakes a difficult role, while the rest of the cast lifts the histrionic plot into something worthwhile."[6]

Awards and nominations Edit

The film was nominated in four categories at the 27th Genie Awards in 2007:

References Edit

  1. ^ "Snow Cake". Box Office Mojo. 14 June 2007. Retrieved 24 August 2011.
  2. ^ Marc Evans (2006). Making of Snow Cake (DVD). BBC.
  3. ^ Alan Rickman (2006). Making of Snow Cake (DVD). BBC.
  4. ^ "Snow Cake - Review". IndieLondon. Retrieved 24 August 2011.
  5. ^ Smith, Neil (16 August 2006). "Weaver, still standing tall at 56". BBC. Retrieved 24 August 2011.
  6. ^ "Snow Cake (2006)". Retrieved 26 May 2020 – via www.rottentomatoes.com.

External links Edit

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Snow Cake is a 2006 independent romantic comedy drama film directed by Marc Evans and starring Alan Rickman Sigourney Weaver Carrie Anne Moss Emily Hampshire and Callum Keith Rennie It was released on 8 September 2006 in the United Kingdom Snow CakeDirected byMarc EvansWritten byAngela PellProduced byJessica DanielAndrew EatonNiv FichmanStarringAlan RickmanSigourney WeaverCarrie Anne MossEmily HampshireJames AllodiCallum Keith RennieDavid FoxJayne EastwoodJulie StewartSelina CadellCinematographySteve CosensEdited byMags ArnoldMusic byBroken Social SceneProductioncompaniesBBC FilmsUK Film CouncilTelefilm CanadaBaby Cow ProductionsAlliance Atlantis2 EntertainRevolution FilmsRhombus MediaDistributed byAlliance Atlantis Canada Momentum Pictures United Kingdom Release dates8 September 2006 2006 09 08 United Kingdom 14 September 2006 2006 09 14 Canada Running time112 minutesCountriesCanadaUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishBox office 1 381 665 1 Filmed in Wawa Ontario Snow Cake is a drama about the relationship between autistic Linda Weaver and British tourist Alex Rickman who has a change of heart after a deadly automobile accident involving himself and Linda s daughter Vivienne Hampshire Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditEccentric teenager Vivienne Freeman hitches a ride from a reluctant recluse visiting Englishman Alex Hughes Just when they reach her hometown of Wawa Ontario she is killed by a transport truck ramming their vehicle while Alex only gets a nosebleed Everybody confirms that this was not Alex s fault Alex visits Vivienne s mother Linda to deliver some gifts Vivienne had bought her and to provide support She has been informed about her daughter s death a few hours before Alex s visit but does not show any signs of grief Linda is autistic and constantly behaves in unusual ways while showing that she fully understands what is happening around her She has a cleanliness mania which involves her constantly making sure everything in her home is neat and prevents her from touching garbage bags Her problem is finding someone who will put the garbage outside to be collected but only when the truck arrives as this was always something done by her daughter Linda insists that Alex stay a few days so that he can do this for her He agrees and also arranges Vivienne s funeral During his stay he begins a relationship with Linda s back fence neighbor Maggie who Linda mistakenly thinks is a prostitute Wawa s Chief of Police Clyde is jealous of Alex s connection to Maggie which he tries to sour by informing Maggie that Alex has just been released after serving time for killing a man Maggie does not ask Alex about this but instead waits until he brings the subject up himself Alex reveals that he punched and accidentally killed the man he fell and cracked his head who caused his son s death The man had been driving drunk and hit Alex s 22 year old son while his son was on his way to meet Alex for the first time Alex had only recently learned about his existence the result of a brief affair Released from prison Alex has flown to Timmins and is driving to Winnipeg he was not aware of the vast distance to see his son s mother Linda dislikes Maggie to the point where she initially refuses her help But after Alex leaves to continue his journey to Winnipeg she allows Maggie to come into her home to take out her garbage Cast EditAlan Rickman as Alex Sigourney Weaver as Linda Carrie Anne Moss as Maggie Emily Hampshire as Vivienne James Allodi as Clyde Callum Keith Rennie as John Neil driver of the killer truck David Fox as Dirk Linda s father Jayne Eastwood as Ellen Linda s mother Julie Stewart as Florence an overhelpful bossy townsperson Selina Cadell as Diane Wooton a divorced townspersonProduction EditThe screenwriter Angela Pell wrote the role of Alex Hughes with Rickman in mind 2 It was also Rickman who read the script and made sure Weaver fellow Galaxy Quest co star was contacted about the role of Linda Freeman 3 Both Rickman and Weaver were runners up at the Seattle International Film Festival for the respective prizes of Best Actor and Best Actress During the course of making the movie Weaver researched the subject of autism and was coached by Ros Blackburn a woman with the condition who is also an author and speaker about autism and Asperger s syndrome Alan Rickman chose not to research the subject of autism in order to make his character have an impact shock when facing Linda 4 Release EditThe film was screened and discussed at Autism Cymru 2nd international conference in May 2006 as well as the Edinburgh International Film Festival Tribeca Film Festival Toronto International Film Festival Seattle International Film Festival among others It was also the opening night screening for the Berlin Film Festival 5 Reception EditOn review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 65 based on 63 reviews with an average rating of 6 09 10 The website s critics consensus reads Sigourney Weaver gracefully undertakes a difficult role while the rest of the cast lifts the histrionic plot into something worthwhile 6 Awards and nominations EditThe film was nominated in four categories at the 27th Genie Awards in 2007 Best Actress Sigourney Weaver Best Supporting Actress Emily Hampshire Best Supporting Actress Carrie Anne Moss Won Cinematography Steve CosensReferences Edit Snow Cake Box Office Mojo 14 June 2007 Retrieved 24 August 2011 Marc Evans 2006 Making of Snow Cake DVD BBC Alan Rickman 2006 Making of Snow Cake DVD BBC Snow Cake Review IndieLondon Retrieved 24 August 2011 Smith Neil 16 August 2006 Weaver still standing tall at 56 BBC Retrieved 24 August 2011 Snow Cake 2006 Retrieved 26 May 2020 via www rottentomatoes com External links EditSnow Cake at IMDb Snow Cake at AllMovie Snow Cake at Box Office Mojo Snow Cake at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Snow Cake amp oldid 1153080124, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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