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Wonderland

United Kingdom

1999

108 Min
Color
2.35:1
English
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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DIR Michael Winterbottom

EXEC David M. Thompson, Stewart Till

SCR Laurence Coriat

DP Sean Bobbitt

CAST Shirley Henderson, Gina McKee, Molly Parker, Ian Hart, John Simm

ED Trevor Waite

MUSIC Michael Nyman

SOUND Richard Flynn

Cannes (In Competition), Toronto, Sundance

Synopsis

There’s little wonder in the working-class lives of Bill, Eileen, and their three grown daughters. They’re lonely Londoners. Nadia, a cafe waitress, places personal ads, looking for love; Debbie, a single mom, entertains men at the hair salon after hours; her son spends part of the weekend with her ex, a man with a hair-trigger temper. Molly is expecting her first baby and its father acts as if the responsibility is too much for him. Eileen is bitter, complaining about her husband and the dog next door; Bill’s a doormat. His West Indian neighbor offers him a drink; her own grown son locks himself in his room most of the time. Will anyone connect during this Guy Fawkes weekend? —IMDb

Director

Original

Michael Winterbottom

Acclaimed British filmmaker Michael Winterbottom is known for making intense, passionate films that explore the demands of human relationships and emotional commitment. He first earned recognition with Butterfly Kisses (1995), a somewhat controversial revision of the buddy/road genre that told the story of a pair of lesbians (Saskia Reeves and Amanda Plummer) who go on a killing spree across Great Britain.

Born in Blackburn, Lancashire, on March 29, 1961, Winterbottom earned a degree at Oxford and received film training in Bristol and London. After beginning his professional career as a film editor for Thames Television, he directed two documentaries about Ingmar Bergman and a few television series, most notably the acclaimed BBC drama Family (1994).

The same year that Butterfly Kiss was released, Winterbottom presented audiences with a film of an entirely different sort. Go Now, a romantic drama starring Robert Carlyle as a man whose… read more

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Kamille Villamor

13Dec11

It felt so real.

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FailedImitator

30May11

Wonderful.

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davandwar

24Mar11

I really enjoyed this... solid characters and so well paced.

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herbie s

13Mar11

Love the Michael Nyman score.

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