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The Colour Room

  • 2021
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2K
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Phoebe Dynevor in The Colour Room (2021)
Clarice Cliff breaks the glass ceiling and revolutionizes the workplace at a pottery factory in 1920s England.
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Clarice Cliff breaks the glass ceiling and revolutionizes the workplace at a pottery factory in 1920s England.Clarice Cliff breaks the glass ceiling and revolutionizes the workplace at a pottery factory in 1920s England.Clarice Cliff breaks the glass ceiling and revolutionizes the workplace at a pottery factory in 1920s England.

  • Director
    • Claire McCarthy
  • Writer
    • Claire Peate
  • Stars
    • Phoebe Dynevor
    • Matthew Goode
    • Kerry Fox
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Claire McCarthy
    • Writer
      • Claire Peate
    • Stars
      • Phoebe Dynevor
      • Matthew Goode
      • Kerry Fox
    • 25User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Phoebe Dynevor
    Phoebe Dynevor
    • Clarice Cliff
    Matthew Goode
    Matthew Goode
    • Colley Shorter
    Kerry Fox
    Kerry Fox
    • Ann Cliff
    Darci Shaw
    Darci Shaw
    • Dot Cliff
    Luke Norris
    Luke Norris
    • Guy Shorter
    Bronwyn James
    Bronwyn James
    • Betty
    Rachel Shenton
    Rachel Shenton
    • Annie Shorter
    Doreene Blackstock
    Doreene Blackstock
    • Vera
    Tony Pitts
    Tony Pitts
    • Jack Walker
    Bill Paterson
    Bill Paterson
    • Gordon Forsythe
    Adrian Rawlins
    Adrian Rawlins
    • John
    David Morrissey
    David Morrissey
    • Fred Ridgeway
    Laura White
    Laura White
    • Gladys
    Oliver Huntingdon
    Oliver Huntingdon
    • Reg
    Conrad Nelson
    • Sid
    Heather Forster
    • Nancy
    AK Golding
    • Peggy
    • (as Anna-Kate Golding)
    Safia Oakley-Green
    Safia Oakley-Green
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    • Director
      • Claire McCarthy
    • Writer
      • Claire Peate
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    7Desrio

    Breaking Through The Ceramic Ceiling

    When we meet her, Clarice Cliff is a young, ambitious pottery worker who flits from company to company in order to gain as much experience within different departments as possible - at the time it was not unusual for someone to specialise one particular task for their entire working life. Clarice is ambitious and talented, but her talent has yet to be discovered.

    Claire McCarthy's, The Colour Room is the story of the rise of Clarice and her struggle to have her talent recognised.

    She is ably played by Phoebe Dynevor, best known as one of the main characters in the Netflix hit, Bridgerton. Dynevor imbues Clarice with vivacity, wit and charm, and her ambition is portrayed as enthusiasm and passion.

    Opposite her, Matthew Goode gives us his generic but still very watchable posh chap in the part of factory owner and lover, Colley Short.

    Solid support comes from Kerry Fox as Clarice's mother and David Morrissey, rather underused as the company's art director who takes Clarice under his wing.

    The screenplay is by Claire Peate who takes some liberties with the story - five of Clarice's six siblings seem to have evaporated and the success of her first range of pottery, the famous 'Bizarre' ware, central to this story, was pretty much instant rather than the uphill struggle we see. However, Peate gives the story contemporary relevance by emphasising the struggle of a woman trying to break into man's world - one co-worker who is suspicious of her being brought in to apprentice in the all-male modelling department voices his misgivings with "What if she's one of them suffragettes?". This could be the story of any woman trying to break through the glass, or in this case, ceramic ceiling.

    Elsewhere, the adulterous nature of Clarice's relationship with Colley is rather played down, with Colley's wife scarcely making an appearance in case, one assumes, we start to develop any sympathies for her.

    The cinematography and art direction are attractive with Clarice presaging her later ceramics in the colours of her clothes. However, the CGI scenes of ranks of bottle kilns belching smoke into the sky are somewhat unconvincing.

    Undemanding, but with enough to keep the audience engaged, this straightforward biopic earns a respectable seven and makes for a decent, Sunday night movie to round off a weekend.
    4cathyannemoore-66196

    Feels like half a story

    Would have liked to see more about Clarice's family life and friendships amongst the women who worked in the potteries. Apparently she came from a big family but we only saw her mother and sister. There was a very half hearted attempt to suggest romance between Cliff and Colley Storer. In fact they married. It was interesting to see how Cliff was inspired by colours and shapes and the processes behind producing fine china. The demographics for the potteries in the 1920s was not represented correctly there were too many ethnic minorities. A historical docudrama should try and reflect the period not modern day demographics.
    7lonesomedove_80

    watchable but very predictable and cliche

    This is Such a fromalic basic film that is hard to believe its a true story ..for a start..the real lady wasn't a beauty by any standard..choosing an actress that is more of the plain side would at least give it that REAL feel ..think the wonderful film (Séraphine ) and how believable it was... also the authentic period piece feel was missing ..and the love story forced and unbelievable...the feminist tone also feels forced like its the case in most of the new productions...its a watchable film that feels like a standard bbc production which isnt a bad thing for a period film lover.
    9ops-52535

    british pop pottery...

    And other keetchy kitchen cuttlery designed and made in the 1920's royal imperial kingdom of great britain, a biographical drama about one of the first trendsetting women industrial designers that made psychedellic colours become trendy and the number one among wedding gifts of the times, and a collectors item of today.

    Its a beautiful made film, sharp and colourfilled but at the same time blurred out in a positive way, with a great deal of positive charged acting makes this a film that is a must see if your within the art crafts, or just a hobby potterer, or a china painter as my mum did(can still smell the american therpentine) many years ago, because this is for your eyes only if you want it to be.

    An appraisive thanks to sky studios and.co. That has made such a delightfull story come to life, its gentle, periodical and feministic. The grumpy old man recommends.
    10dlbblades

    Hidden gem and a must see

    Saw this advertised on sky and thought I'd give it a try. My wife thought it would be boring but watched it anyway. As a thirty year old I always used to go to antique auction and Clarice cliff always came up for sale and made good money. A great insight into the origins of Clarice cliff and how Stoke became the heart of pottery making. Watch the film, don't over think the story and just enjoy it.

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    • Trivia
      The Colour Room's Wilkinson's Pottery filming locations are Gladstone Pottery Museum in Longton and Middleport Pottery in Burslem.
    • Goofs
      Clarice shows Colley Shorter a piece that she has made from scraps of clay pilfered from the factory. Colley taps it and it gives a dull ring. Unfired clay would not sound like that.
    • Crazy credits
      The end credits are accompanied by examples of Clarice Cliff's designs, as well as audio recordings from the "Bizarre Girls" themselves, reminiscing about their work life.

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    • Release date
      • November 12, 2021 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Кольорова кімната
    • Production companies
      • Caspian Films
      • Caspian Films.
      • Creative England
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $33,702
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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