It is 1937 and Stella, a German Jewish refugee, finds work in a Scottish country estate owned by the fascist Earl of Rig, only to be accepted as one of the family and must hide her true iden... Read allIt is 1937 and Stella, a German Jewish refugee, finds work in a Scottish country estate owned by the fascist Earl of Rig, only to be accepted as one of the family and must hide her true identity to survive.It is 1937 and Stella, a German Jewish refugee, finds work in a Scottish country estate owned by the fascist Earl of Rig, only to be accepted as one of the family and must hide her true identity to survive.
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I couldn't stop thinking about this film after I watched it... The combination of beautiful cinematography, compelling characters, a stunning setting and the most poignant music completely transported me to a different time and place.
The storyline has been explained already, but really all you need to do is make yourself a cup of tea and sit down to be taken to a completely different world. Such a joy to watch a film that isn't just action and quick one-liners but actually takes the time to develop characters and portray the story behind the story.
Highly recommended for all those who love storytelling.
The storyline has been explained already, but really all you need to do is make yourself a cup of tea and sit down to be taken to a completely different world. Such a joy to watch a film that isn't just action and quick one-liners but actually takes the time to develop characters and portray the story behind the story.
Highly recommended for all those who love storytelling.
I loved this film. Amazing locations, some fine new Scottish talent and a great storyline.
I enjoyed the plot and although it does have extremely serious undertones, there was a relaxed sub plot and some really humorous scenes too.
I thought that the script was great, the costumes authentic and loved seeing the Scottish landscape brought out in such depth. Added to the fact that this was shot during the pandemic, it shows the dedication to the film from those in front of, and behind, the cameras.
Would recommend this to any true film lovers and it is of no great surprise that this film has picked up so many awards already. Be sure to check this film out.
I enjoyed the plot and although it does have extremely serious undertones, there was a relaxed sub plot and some really humorous scenes too.
I thought that the script was great, the costumes authentic and loved seeing the Scottish landscape brought out in such depth. Added to the fact that this was shot during the pandemic, it shows the dedication to the film from those in front of, and behind, the cameras.
Would recommend this to any true film lovers and it is of no great surprise that this film has picked up so many awards already. Be sure to check this film out.
From start to finish, this was a beautiful film. New characters, great dialog. I I felt like I was somewhere else for a few hours which is sometimes exactly what I need in a film. I particularly enjoyed the pacing of the film. It felt very even and relaxed. Everything seem to support the dialogue which you just don't see in movies right now. It wasn't so much as a "period piece" as a character driven story in appointment, history that was both calm and the "lull before the storm." i'm very much looking forward to what this Director does next and what new characters and worlds she brings to the screen.
This is a reimagining of the Cinderella tale. Cinderella is Stella, a German Jewish refugee who is working for a fascist who lives in a manor home in rural Scotland, teaching his children German. He doesn't realize she's Jewish, of course.
The film has received several awards, it was filmed during the pandemic (an accomplishment in and of itself) and it doesn't seem to be getting a fair shake here. I'd encourage readers to find reviews that were published in newspapers and magazines to get a better idea of what this film is all about.
It is a little slow, but the acting is fine, the writing is good, too, and if you like the subject matter and the premise, you won't be disappointed.
The costumes are good and the cinematography is lovely. The Scottish countryside deserves a best supporting actor nomination, as the setting adds much to the mood of the film.
The film has received several awards, it was filmed during the pandemic (an accomplishment in and of itself) and it doesn't seem to be getting a fair shake here. I'd encourage readers to find reviews that were published in newspapers and magazines to get a better idea of what this film is all about.
It is a little slow, but the acting is fine, the writing is good, too, and if you like the subject matter and the premise, you won't be disappointed.
The costumes are good and the cinematography is lovely. The Scottish countryside deserves a best supporting actor nomination, as the setting adds much to the mood of the film.
Oh Dear, I really wanted to like this film. The theme is interesting, the cast includes some distinguished names and it was filmed in an area I know well. But to say Stella is pedestrian is an insult to pedestrians. The theme of a Jewish refugee seeking work in a country house run by a rabid fascist in the 1930s should be fascinating and charged with drama and stress. But I'm afraid the combination of an undisciplined script with weak dialogue, frequently amateurish acting, single level directing and lazy editing results in a movie with few low or high spots and at least thirty excess minutes. What was required was a team of script editors who knew what makes a film pull the audience along with it and creates pace and emotional excitement. I'm afraid neither are present here and you are left wondering at the end, what actually changed over the previous two hours. Such a shame to see excellent actors like Gary Lewis make a perfunctory appearance, spew out unrealistic propaganda and then disappear. Some reasonably good cinematography, but the opportunity to establish the action in a beautiful rural landscape was largely missed.
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- GoofsIn 1937 Stella is given a lift back to the Big House in an open top Land Rover. The Land Rover wasn't launched until 1947.
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