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Colewell

  • 2019
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
641
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Karen Allen and Hannah Gross in Colewell (2019)
For thirty-five years, Nora has been the postmaster of Colewell, when the USPS decides to close her office, she must choose whether to relocate for a new position or face retirement in Colewell.
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For thirty-five years, Nora has been the postmaster of Colewell, when the USPS decides to close her office, she must choose whether to relocate for a new position or face retirement in Colew... Read allFor thirty-five years, Nora has been the postmaster of Colewell, when the USPS decides to close her office, she must choose whether to relocate for a new position or face retirement in Colewell.For thirty-five years, Nora has been the postmaster of Colewell, when the USPS decides to close her office, she must choose whether to relocate for a new position or face retirement in Colewell.

  • Director
    • Tom Quinn
  • Writer
    • Tom Quinn
  • Stars
    • Karen Allen
    • Kevin J. O'Connor
    • Hannah Gross
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    641
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tom Quinn
    • Writer
      • Tom Quinn
    • Stars
      • Karen Allen
      • Kevin J. O'Connor
      • Hannah Gross
    • 21User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
    • 73Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Karen Allen
    Karen Allen
    • Nora
    Kevin J. O'Connor
    Kevin J. O'Connor
    • Charles
    Hannah Gross
    Hannah Gross
    • Ella
    Daniel Jenkins
    Daniel Jenkins
    • Al Catarro
    Craig Walker
    Craig Walker
    • Bob Susskind
    Malachy Cleary
    Malachy Cleary
    • Gray
    Catherine Kellner
    Catherine Kellner
    • Claire
    Tobias Segal
    Tobias Segal
    • Andy
    Cathie Pauley
    • Pete
    Bonnie Klein
    • Delores
    Juney Smith
    Juney Smith
    • Anthony- Delaney Postal Worker
    Marty Lenofsky
    • Marty
    Mike Rodriguez
    • Mike
    Matt McCormick
    • Matt
    Sally Mock
    • Sally
    Jerry Beaucheane
    • Stewart
    • (as Jerry Beaucheane Sr.)
    Royal Sutton
    • Dale
    Elle Kovalick
    • Alice
    • Director
      • Tom Quinn
    • Writer
      • Tom Quinn
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    10michaelcjohnson-88715

    An empathetic slice of cinema

    It brought tears to my eyes. It's firing on all cylinders and all facets of the cinematic process. There's such confidence in this work. Such pinpoint concentration without feeling cold whatsoever. It's grownup stuff. Not in terms of audience, but in terms of craft. It just feels authoritative. The voice is consistent. The world is lush. There's just so much to love. Allen and Gross are so perfectly cast in terms of performance and physicality. They're cinematic doppelgangers of the Bergman variety. We need films like this now more than ever.
    10Chicago_Distrib_Center_Worker

    What a find!

    I received this movie as an unexpected... um gift, and I'm thrilled! Usually I only get useless junk like sentimental photos of other people's families, heirlooms, etc. ya know, trash! But this one is a winner!
    5peterp-450-298716

    Do you want an action-rich movie? Skip this one.

    The thing about getting older is looking back, it doesn't matter how old you are, life always feels the same length. Like both forever and not very long.

    You've just seen "Uncut Gems" and you feel the nerves raging through your body after watching this ultra-nervous film? Well, I recommend you to watch the film "Colewell". Believe me. After watching this film, you'll feel completely relaxed again. There are no situations full of agitated behavior. No feverish activity. Everything is calm and peaceful. This cozy and pleasant film progresses at a leisurely pace. Like the gently rippling water in a quiet stream. Just about the pace of someone in old age who performs the same ritual every day and eagerly awaits his well-deserved retirement. Only Nora (Karen Allen) was not yet ready for that well-deserved rest that is now being forced upon her.

    Nora is an older lady who runs a local post office in the small village of Colewell, somewhere in Pennsylvania. And trust me on this, when I say you can admire her morning routine several times. A morning where she will check the chicken coop for freshly laid eggs. And every time she checks the state of one of the laying hens because it's upset because of newly added fellow hens and thus refuses to squeeze such a fragile object through her poopybutthole. Then it's time for breakfast (with a firm omelet made with fresh eggs) and a getting dressed ritual before she opens the door of the post office (located at her place) to welcome the villagers. Everything is performed dutifully and meticulously. And I'm sure she did this from day one.

    "Colewell" is about aging and the preservation of certain values of life. At the same time, it's also about the fear of losing these certain values. And the rapidly changing world around us. When a decision is made to forget about certain post offices and integrate them into the larger whole, Nora sees those values disappearing like snow in the sun. The day after she's being confronted with this terrible decision at the US Postal Service headquarters, she sinks into an emotional pit and consciously skips her daily rituals. As if it all no longer matters. The choices that were proposed to her are both not adequate solutions for her. Relocating to a larger city to work there at the post office. Or retire. Both are alternatives that Nora disregards.

    The post office in Colewell has an additional function. It's the meeting place for the local population. There's gossiping, stockings are knitted, food is exchanged and life stories shared. In short, it's the heart of a community. And the members of this community are heartbroken when they are told that their beloved assembly point is about to disappear. Initiatives are being taken to turn the tide and efforts are being made to safeguard Nora's workplace. But as soon as they realize that this is a futile effort, everyone accepts the situation and the social contacts move to other locations. To the dismay of Nora.

    "Colewell" is endearing, serene and melancholic at the same time. A subdued drama about how it feels to grow older and then suddenly realize that your functional role has been played out and two arrogant younger people say this without hesitation in your face. Or you'll be flexible or you pack it up and make room for the future generation. A realistic character study, without frills. But not entirely. The moment Ella (Hannah Gross) shows up at Nora's place, realism turns into vagueness. It's not really clear whether this is Nora's free-spirited daughter or a figment of Nora's imagination representing the younger Nora. Anyway. Do you like action-rich movies that are nervewracking exciting? Well, I suggest skipping this one. The easy-going nature of the film may well get on your nerves.

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    10DrDiChadwell

    Karen Allen SOARS!

    Provocative depiction of reality in USA. Our Postal Service is a lifeline in rural America. Our Post Offices are more than just a building full of mailboxes, they're run by our neighbors & friends in small towns across the USA. Louis DeJoy is a conman running our RELIABLE mail service into bankruptcy. Creating unnecessary, complicated delays for the men & women we respect for delivering our shipments+correspondence at 40° below zero, during blizzards, storms, & disasters like Covid. "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds", is the USPS motto. My feedback is: writers leave viewers confused about who 'Ella' is. Combined with editing it's difficult to tell if Karen's character is flashing back to her youth or if Ella is her daughter.
    10dquinn-53567

    A beautiful film

    A lovely, quiet look at rural America and how Community is built. In this age of "Won't You Be My Neighbor?", Colewell delivers and shows us Neighborhood and the simple joys in everyday interactions at the local Post Office located in the home of Allen's character, Nora. The film asks and examines what happens when that local hub is threatened. It allows the viewer to watch as Nora struggles with the changes that are proposed as she examines how she came to be where she is today. Karen Allen gives an outstanding and honest performance.

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    • Trivia
      Mostly filmed in Noxen, Pennsylvania, which is northwest of Wilkes-Barre and west of Scranton.
    • Goofs
      Ella mentions meeting Andy, the one-eyed ruck driver. One-eyed people can't be truck drivers.
    • Quotes

      [First lines]

      Ella: [Narrating] We met this truck driver named Leroy outside of Baltimore. He told me that looking back, doesn't matter how old you are, life always feels the same length, like both forever and not very long.

      [line repeated once again later in the movie]

    • Soundtracks
      Not Over By Half
      Written and Performed by Joan Shelley

      Published by Absolute Anthem (BMI)

      Administered by BMG

      Courtesy of No Quarter Records

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    • Release date
      • April 13, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Коулуэлл
    • Filming locations
      • Noxen, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production company
      • Washington Square Films
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      • 1h 19m(79 min)
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