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Sunset Song

  • 2015
  • R
  • 2h 15m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
4.2K
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Agyness Deyn in Sunset Song (2015)
The daughter of a Scottish farmer comes of age in the early 1900s.
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The daughter of a Scottish farmer comes of age in the early 1900s.The daughter of a Scottish farmer comes of age in the early 1900s.The daughter of a Scottish farmer comes of age in the early 1900s.

  • Director
    • Terence Davies
  • Writers
    • Lewis Grassic Gibbon
    • Terence Davies
  • Stars
    • Ken Blackburn
    • Mark Bonnar
    • Stuart Bowman
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    4.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Terence Davies
    • Writers
      • Lewis Grassic Gibbon
      • Terence Davies
    • Stars
      • Ken Blackburn
      • Mark Bonnar
      • Stuart Bowman
    • 54User reviews
    • 101Critic reviews
    • 73Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 16 nominations total

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    Ken Blackburn
    • Galt
    Mark Bonnar
    Mark Bonnar
    • Reverend Gibbon
    Stuart Bowman
    Stuart Bowman
    • Alex Mutch
    Emily-Jane Boyle
    • Christine
    • (as Emily Jane Boyle)
    Ewan Comes
    • Newborn Guthrie Twin
    Maelly Comes
    • Newborn Guthrie Twin
    Ann Overstall Comfort
    • Mrs Hemans
    • (as Ann Comfort)
    Callum Adams
    • Alec Guthrie
    • (as Callum Davies)
    Agyness Deyn
    Agyness Deyn
    • Chris Guthrie
    Ron Donachie
    Ron Donachie
    • Uncle Tam
    Tom Duncan
    Tom Duncan
    • McIvor
    David Ganly
    David Ganly
    • Tink
    Niall Greig Fulton
    Niall Greig Fulton
    • John Brigson
    Caelan Fyfe
    • Toddler Ewan
    Jack Greenlees
    Jack Greenlees
    • Will Guthrie
    Gav Guilfoyle
    • 2nd Government Man
    Linda Duncan McLaughlin
    • Auntie Janet
    Kevin Guthrie
    Kevin Guthrie
    • Ewan Tavendale
    • Director
      • Terence Davies
    • Writers
      • Lewis Grassic Gibbon
      • Terence Davies
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    User reviews54

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    Kirpianuscus

    beautiful

    I do not know the trilogy of Lewis Grassic Gibbon. But I love this film for the flavors, for landscapes, for memories about other Scotish novels atmosphere, for bitterness and beautiful seeds of hope. Good acting, powerful message, wise perspective about life, a gentle feminist manifesto and one of films like a cold tea cup. Beautiful.
    6jromanbaker

    Is this a masterpiece ?

    Is this a masterpiece ? I really have no idea, but I sense that it might be. The filming is perfect, and the lead actress incredibly good. I have not read the book upon which it is based, and to be honest I have no desire to do so. Davies is a masterly director, but then again I have not much of a desire to see his films. ' The House of Mirth ' is I think his best film, and from the works I have seen of his ' The Deep Blue Sea ' is his worst. During the first half of ' Sunset Song ' I endured the cruelty of the world he was depicting, but towards the end I thought enough is enough. Overall he presents a dour view of life, shot through with a sparse amount of happiness. His vision maybe true and I have seen many depressing films that I have considered great, but as this film reached its ending I had endured enough of what I had seen. Some will unreservedly give it a 10, and there again I am not sure it does not merit that. I can only repeat; is this a masterpiece ? I do not think that I want to know simply because the physical pain and mental pain is too much to bear.
    9colin-54631

    This is NOT the average film

    I feel pity for those who have negatively reviewed this film from the point of where some of the scenic shots were or criticised the dialogue etc. I had heard the book read and the story acted on radio more than once in the past so much was familiar. I saw this in the Screen Machine (a mobile cinema which tours the Scottish Highlands and Islands). It was almost full with perhaps 75-80 there and I knew most of them so could judge their reactions and join in the conversation on the way out. For 2+ hours no-one moved - not even the handful of folk from the supposed area in Aberdeen-shire. Afterwards most felt like I did - emotionally drained. Sunset Song is not about the scenery, nor whether there were details that one or another felt weren't quite right. This was a reality check in the way in which poor country folk lived in the early part of the 20th century. It was about treating women as chattels and while I could have imagined or read about that, this was so graphic it was breathtaking. It wasn't Downton Abbey; it wasn't a Bond film but it was visually stunning and completely thought-provoking. I can't imagine anyone with a soul not being left with both a feeling of privilege to have seen it and humility that our own kin in the past lived this way. As for Agyness Deyn - amazing. Of course the accent wasn't flawless but it didn't matter. This was a brilliant and sensitive performance.
    7wbotanica

    I like it

    I went into the movie not knowing anything about the book, the model or what should have been the proper soldiers dress. I also don't know a good accent from a bad one when it comes to Scottish.

    I felt the movie was gorgeous but some scenes were dragged out too long, especially closer to the end. I felt the actress was believable and saw the characters personality was much like the film itself, slow moving and deliberate with few outbursts but when they happened they were believable.

    I didn't understand the husband. Why not slog through it rather than become an a-hole? but I guess he was determined. To me this was stupid and the wife should have been angry, then forgiving, rather than understanding.

    The story was a view into what it may have been like back then helping me to see real people in real tough situations but who also had God and nature to nurture them.

    It is the beauty of the film that has stuck with me. I didn't know Scotland was that gorgeous.
    8howard.schumann

    Falls short of being a truly powerful experience

    The father of former San Francisco Mayor Jack Shelley once told him, "The day you forget where you came from, you won't belong where you are." This advice is not lost on Chris Guthrie (Agyness Deyn, "Clash of the Titans"), a young woman coming of age in Terence Davies' ("The Deep Blue Sea") Sunset Song. Adapted from the 1932 novel of Lewis Grassic Gibbon and set in Scotland in the early 1900s, the film is more than a song of sunset, it is a symphony of the fields and lakes and distant mountains of Aberdeenshire and a young woman devoted to the land, harvesting the wheat, lying in the sun, wrapping herself in "the old star-eaten blanket of the sky." Talking of herself in voice-over, she says, "Nothing endured but the land. Sea, sky and the folk who lived there were but a breath. But the land endured…she was the land."

    The gorgeous painterly views photographed by cinematographer Michael McDonough ("Winter's Bone"), however, does not conceal the isolation felt by those coming up against a system that ostracizes anyone standing against the town's social and religious conformity. Women especially are at a disadvantage. They have to endure sex without contraception, painful and often fatal childbirth, and marital beatings and rapes that are considered part of the marriage vow, "for better or worse." The film traces Chris' growth from an intelligent but passive student to an adult both willing and able to stand up for herself. At first she is seen in school where she is admired for her excellent French pronunciation.

    At home things are different, however. The Guthrie farm is run by the patriarch, John (Peter Mullan, "Tyrannosaur"), a sadistic bully who beats his son Will (Jack Greenlees) for minor infractions such as naming his horse "Jehovah," and forces his wife Jean (Daniela Nardini) into repeated pregnancies. Both Will and Jean find a way out in vastly different ways, but Chris, having given up any hopes of becoming a teacher, endures her brutal father until he is felled by a stroke. Fortunately, her paternal aunt Janet (Linda Duncan McLaughlin) and Uncle Tam (Ron Donachie, "Filth") arrive to take her younger brothers back to raise in Aberdeen but Chris carries on at Blawearie, running the farm herself.

    As Ma Joad said in "The Grapes of Wrath," "With a woman, it's all in one flow, like a stream - little eddies and waterfalls - but the river, it goes right on." Like the strong-willed Bathsheba of Hardy's "Far From the Madding Crowd," Chris never succumbs to her mother's cynicism about men, falling in love with and marrying a local farmer Ewan Tavendale (Kevin Guthrie). The scenes where the Ewan and Chris find happiness in marriage and childbirth are the most joyous of the film, especially when Chris sings "The Flowers of the Forest" at their wedding, but, there are signs that it cannot last. When World War I is declared, anyone who doesn't enlist is labeled a coward, accused of refusing to fight for God, King, and country.

    Succumbing to threats from Reverend Gibbon (Jack Bonnar), Ewan enlists but the war will change him forever and make him unrecognizable to those who are closest to him. Chris bears her fate in poetic terms, saying, "There are lovely things in the world, lovely, that do not endure, and they're lovelier for that," but her positive feelings soon turn to denial. Sunset Song is a beautiful film and a tribute to those who have the courage and patience to endure pain. Though there are many moments when we know that we are in the hands of a master but the film, in spite of its physical beauty and compelling message, never reaches the emotional depth necessary for a truly powerful experience and the haunting music of a bagpipe at the end only suggests the great film it might have been.

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    • Trivia
      The exterior shots were shot on 65mm film while the interiors were captured on digital cameras.
    • Goofs
      At about 55:50 minutes in, the main characters are standing talking in the high street as a flock of sheep moves past them. There are two of what appear to be large steel bollards on either side of the road. As the sheep progress through the scene, the left-hand bollard on screen wobbles as the sheep come into contact with it.
    • Connections
      Featured in Film '72: Episode #44.12 (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      WAYFARING STRANGER
      (Traditional Ballad )

      Arranged and performed by Gast Waltzing

      Vocals by Jennifer John

      Licensed courtesy of Sunset Song Ltd.

      © 2016 Milan Records

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 2015 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Luxembourg
    • Languages
      • Scots
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Sunset song
    • Filming locations
      • Glen Tanar Estate, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK(Old schoolhouse where Chris is a pupil and hopes to become a teacher)
    • Production companies
      • Hurricane Films
      • Iris Productions
      • SellOutPictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $159,714
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,995
      • May 15, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,302,482
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 15m(135 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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