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Driving Miss Daisy

United States

1989

99 Min
Color
1.85:1
Hebrew, English
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DIR Bruce Beresford

EXEC David Brown

PROD Lili Fini Zanuck, Richard D. Zanuck

SCR Alfred Uhry

DP Peter James

CAST Morgan Freeman, Jessica Tandy, Dan Aykroyd, Patti LuPone, Esther Rolle, Joann Havrilla

ED Mark Warner

PROD DES Bruno Rubeo

MUSIC Hans Zimmer

Berlinale (Competition): Best Joint Performance

Synopsis

An elderly Jewish widow living in Atlanta can no longer drive. Her son insists she allow him to hire a driver, which in the 1950s meant a black man. She resists any change in her life but, Hoke, the driver is hired by her son. She refuses to allow him to drive her anywhere at first, but Hoke slowly wins her over with his native good graces. The movie is directly taken from a stage play and does show it. It covers over twenty years of the pair’s life together as they slowly build a relationship that transcends their differences. —IMDb

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Bruce Beresford

Perhaps the least lionized of the Australian New Wave filmmakers, Bruce Beresford has developed a reputation for drawing extraordinary performances from his actors, as well as enjoying great success making stage plays work on film. Much-acclaimed for historical dramas of social and moral conflict, he surprisingly first made his name with low comedy, delighting in juvenile scatology that horrified critics while regaling the Australian public. Though he had always wanted to make films, he had to leave his native country to do so, and when England proved inimical, he applied for and got a job as a film editor (and sometime cameraman) in Nigeria, remaining there until the Nigerian civil war broke out in 1967. Returning to England, he secured a position as a films officer for the Production Board of the British Film Institute, but on a visit to Australia in 1971, he found its film community in a state of high excitement over the formation of the Australian Film Commission. Within a matter… read more

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Gianni Martelli

16Nov11

I like the similarity of these two characters at the antipodes.

doltcrow

13Mar11

Best film of 1989? Seriously?

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Alan Edit

22Nov10

Awful picture. Do The Right Thing was the best Film of 1989, and the diametrical opposite of this. Super condescending Film.

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Horror Whore

7Jun10

Driving Over Miss Daisy was better.

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[Last Time I Saw] Driving Miss Daisy

By lasttim​eisaw on January 10, 2011

Title: Driving Miss Daisy
Year: 1989
Country: USA
Language: English, Hebrew
Genre: Drama
Director: Bruce Beresford
Writers: Alfred Uhry
Cast:
Jessica Tandy
Morgan…  read review

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By Todd Kushige​machi on August 9, 2009

(Originally written July 9, 2008)

Miss Daisy (Jessica Tandy) clashes with Hoke (Morgan Freeman), a chauffeur she never wanted in the first place but needed after getting herself into an accident…  read review

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