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Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister, The | Review - aGLIFF 2010 (Austin Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival)
Director: James Kent Writer: Jane English Starring: Maxine Peake, Anna Madeley, Gemma Jones, Michael Culkin, Ted Holden, Christine Bottomley, Dean Lennox Kelly, Tina O'Brien, Susan Lynch, Alan David Anne Lister (Maxine Peake) is an unmarried 19th century Yorkshire woman living at Shibden Hall with her aunt (Gemma Jones) and uncle (Alan David). Lister desires one thing from life: to have someone to love and to share her life with. The person she has in mind for that part is Mariana Belcombe (Anna Madeley), with whom she has developed a clandestine romantic relationship (they have “connected"); that is until 19th century English culture gets the better of Belcombe and she marries a rich aged widower, Charles Lawton (Michael Culkin). Depressed and permanently clad in black (thus freeing herself from “the tyranny of fashion"), Lister studiously immerses herself in her library. A year passes and Lister begins to consider finding herself someone...
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  • 9/6/2010
  • by Don Simpson
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