Samantha Morton – Cinema of the World https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st Tue, 14 Apr 2026 05:46:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/cropped-Vintage-Movie-Camera-Icon-32x32.png Samantha Morton – Cinema of the World https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st 32 32 Lynne Ramsay – Morvern Callar (2002) https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2023/01/morvern-callar-2002/ https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2023/01/morvern-callar-2002/#respond Wed, 11 Jan 2023 18:13:02 +0000 https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/?p=70855 Morvern Callar wakes on Christmas morning to discover that her troubled boyfriend has died by suicide, leaving behind the unpublished manuscript to his first novel and a sum of money intended to pay for his burial. Instead, Morvern attempts to use both to reinvent her life. +Commentary by film historians Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Josh Nelson …

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Morvern Callar wakes on Christmas morning to discover that her troubled boyfriend has died by suicide, leaving behind the unpublished manuscript to his first novel and a sum of money intended to pay for his burial. Instead, Morvern attempts to use both to reinvent her life.

+Commentary by film historians Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Josh Nelson

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Harmony Korine – Mister Lonely (2007) https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2021/12/mister-lonely-2007/ https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2021/12/mister-lonely-2007/#respond Fri, 24 Dec 2021 06:02:00 +0000 https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/?p=160672 In Paris, a young American who works as a Michael Jackson lookalike meets Marilyn Monroe, who invites him to her commune in Scotland, where she lives with Charlie Chaplin and her daughter, Shirley Temple. 3.24GB | 1h 52m | 1024×436 | mkv https://nitro.download/view/35A3FF866F12223/Mister.Lonely.2007.576p.BluRay.x264.mkv or https://nitro.download/view/74848A405AA3854/Mister.Lonely.2007.576p.BluRay.x264.part1.rar https://nitro.download/view/E0F3A850B4B8269/Mister.Lonely.2007.576p.BluRay.x264.part2.rar https://nitro.download/view/8EB7A140852554E/Mister.Lonely.2007.576p.BluRay.x264.part3.rar https://nitro.download/view/354BBC28882BB67/Mister.Lonely.2007.576p.BluRay.x264.part4.rar Language(s):EnglishSubtitles:Norwegian,Swedish,Finnish,Danish

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In Paris, a young American who works as a Michael Jackson lookalike meets Marilyn Monroe, who invites him to her commune in Scotland, where she lives with Charlie Chaplin and her daughter, Shirley Temple.

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Cecilia Miniucchi – Expired (2007) https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2021/04/cecilia-miniucchi-expired-2007/ https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2021/04/cecilia-miniucchi-expired-2007/#comments Thu, 29 Apr 2021 09:05:00 +0000 https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/?p=146380 A turbulent and intriguing love story between two parking officers in the city of Los Angeles. 1.82GB | 1h 43m | 1032×430 | mkv https://nitro.download/view/D6420BA89B32EC3/Expired.2007.DVDRip.x264.AC3-DEEP.mkv Language(s):EnglishSubtitles:Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish

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A turbulent and intriguing love story between two parking officers in the city of Los Angeles.

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Michael Winterbottom – Code 46 (2003) https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2021/01/michael-winterbottom-code-46-2003/ https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2021/01/michael-winterbottom-code-46-2003/#comments Wed, 06 Jan 2021 11:00:00 +0000 https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/?p=12290 A fraud investigator falls in love with his suspect, though they may be closer than they think. 4.37GB | 1h 29m | 1280×546 | mkv https://nitro.download/view/83281352558C72C/Code.46.2003.720p.HDTV.x264-DON.mkv Language(s):EnglishSubtitles:English,Czech

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A fraud investigator falls in love with his suspect, though they may be closer than they think.

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Julien Temple – Pandaemonium (2000) https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2020/10/julien-temple-pandaemonium-2000/ https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2020/10/julien-temple-pandaemonium-2000/#comments Sun, 18 Oct 2020 07:46:24 +0000 https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/?p=135360 The troubled friendship and occasional rivalry between two of England’s greatest poets, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth, is explored in an unorthodox light in this historical drama from renegade director Julian Temple. As Coleridge (Linus Roache), Wordsworth (John Hannah), and Lord Byron (Guy Lankester) await the news of who will be Great Britain’s new …

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The troubled friendship and occasional rivalry between two of England’s greatest poets, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth, is explored in an unorthodox light in this historical drama from renegade director Julian Temple.

As Coleridge (Linus Roache), Wordsworth (John Hannah), and Lord Byron (Guy Lankester) await the news of who will be Great Britain’s new poet laureate in 1816, Coleridge finds himself thinking back to 1795, when he and Wordsworth were two struggling writers involved in radical politics.

Embracing the ideal of an agrarian society, Coleridge moves to the country, accompanied by his wife Sarah (Samantha Morton) and their infant son. Wordsworth soon follows, joined by his often argumentative sister Dorothy (Emily Woof). However, the two writers discover the hard work of maintaining a farm is not as conducive to their literary endeavors as they might have imagined, despite taking most available opportunities to shock the local bourgeoisie.

It’s not until Coleridge discovers laudanum (a tincture of alcohol and opium) that he finds the inspiration to create his first masterpiece, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.

Wordsworth soon finds his friend’s fame is far surpassing his own, which brings an uncomfortable jealousy into their relationship; Coleridge, meanwhile, has developed a dangerous fondness for opium, which threatens to drown the creative spirit that it once sparked within him.

Pandaemonium received its North American premiere at the 2000 Toronto Film Festival.

The film won the Evening Standard British Film Award, the Emden Film Award and was nominated for a British Independent Film Award.

Pandaemonium
“This is quite simply the best film I have seen for years. How I had not heard of it before I am ashamed to admit. For anyone interested in this period of history and in the canon of Romantic poetry, this film is required viewing. It is visually stunning, entertaining, joyous, disturbing and hilarious. ” – Amazon Review

“This is a poem, not a documentary! Beautifully acted and magnificently filmed. Please give this little gem a chance!” – Amazon Review

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Liv Ullmann – Miss Julie (2014) https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2015/05/liv-ullmann-miss-julie-2014/ https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2015/05/liv-ullmann-miss-julie-2014/#respond Mon, 11 May 2015 08:44:07 +0000 https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/?p=47859 August Strindberg felt that the entire world had gone crazy. The “norms” of class hierarchies and gender roles were starting to shatter, and he saw chaos pouring into that vacuum. His 1888 play “Miss Julie” is the prime example, although it’s evident in all of his other disturbing, great modern works. “Miss Julie” plays in …

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August Strindberg felt that the entire world had gone crazy. The “norms” of class hierarchies and gender roles were starting to shatter, and he saw chaos pouring into that vacuum. His 1888 play “Miss Julie” is the prime example, although it’s evident in all of his other disturbing, great modern works. “Miss Julie” plays in almost real-time, taking place in one setting over the course of a single evening, Midsummer Night’s Eve, the one long night of the year when the classes blend together, when rich dance and drink with poor, when the boundaries have blurred. There are only three characters in the play, and it opens with Jean, an upwardly-striving valet remarking to his pal and sort-of girlfriend, the kitchen maid, that “Miss Julie is crazy!” Miss Julie is the daughter of the count in whose manor they both work.
Strindberg was a nervous man, whose plays read like frenziedly-written journal entries of despair and anxiety (crying out, like Dr. Venkman in “Ghostbusters,” “Human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together, mass hysteria!”) Legendary acting teacher Stella Adler lectured extensively on Strindberg (and other playwrights), and these lectures have been published in a wonderful volume, “Stella Adler on Ibsen, Strindberg, and Chekhov.” Adler spoke of the difference between Ibsen and Strindberg, helpful to keep in mind when examining Strindberg: “In Ibsen, the single person is rebellious. In Strindberg, you can’t really rebel. In Ibsen, you don’t break the social form. In Strindberg, the social pattern of life is broken. The revolt is a strong, nervous one. It doesn’t come through as ideas but as temperament – violent. Inner conflict with Ibsen leads to ideas; with Strindberg it leads to chaos.”

When Liv Ullmann’s “Miss Julie” works best, it shows us that total emotional and social chaos, chaos that destroys not only the individual characters in the play, but the entire society in which they live. “Miss Julie” is a rather strange experience, with its consistently static medium shots of the three actors, as they roar their lines at one another. But it has an undeniable power. For Strindberg to work, one must feel the context of his time, and understand Miss Julie’s immediate ruination by “falling” for the valet (the script is filled with images of rising and falling).

Ullmann’s adaptation of Strindberg’s script stays very close to the original; the main change being that it now takes place on an estate in Ireland. Ullmann opens up the action only slightly, with the reveling Midsummer Night’s Eve crowds always offstage, heard but never seen. There are a couple of scenes in Jean’s bedroom, and one outdoor scene when Jean and Miss Julie take a walk. Other than that, the action stays in the kitchen, suggesting how much Miss Julie is “lowering” herself by hanging out there. The claustrophobia of the kitchen is overwhelming in the film, and the shots of Miss Julie wandering through the manor by herself, her posture broken and stiff, her dress falling off her shoulder, give us a welcome (and yet rivetingly disturbing) change of scene.

The three characters are played by Jessica Chastain, Colin Farrell and Samantha Morton, and each actor has to deliver some of the most challenging monologues ever written, with no cinematic tricks. Many of the monologues are delivered wholesale, in one shot, with barely a cut-away to the listener. It requires A-game acting, shots like that, and watching these actors work is the main pleasure of “Miss Julie.” Ullmann doesn’t worry too much about making the action cinematic, and the constant monologuing can get a little trying. The entire play is conversation, bantering at first, growing in desperation, until finally the chaos roars in like a tsunami. As Miss Julie breaks down, Chastain is, quite frankly, extraordinary. She gathers her considerable powers and pours them into a role that is different from anything else she has ever done. It’s a powerhouse performance, without any self-congratulatory or self-indulgent giveaways. Her agony is so palpable that one wonders how she will survive her own performance. Feeling that way is essential for “Miss Julie” to work, and from Chastain’s unforgettable first entrance, sidling into the kitchen, looking like a wreck, the crack in her psyche is already clearly visible on her face.

Farrell is terrific as Jean, playing around with Miss Julie at first, following her seemingly heedless orders to kiss her shoe, despite what it might look like to others, and despite the fact that he is in a relationship with Kathleen. He warns her at one point that by flirting with him, she is playing with fire. He’s not to be trifled with. He is a man trapped in his social station, although he is representative of the movement between the classes, a valet who has traveled the world with his Master, knows about good wines (although he steals a bottle on occasion), speaks other languages, and has an ease in the world that Miss Julie lacks. And yet when the Master rings the bell for him, his loyalty sways automatically towards the man he serves. He is in deep conflict, and the fact that Miss Julie falls so hard for him shows that she is just as “low” as he is. His lust turns to contempt in a devastating heartbeat. Farrell manages all of this gracefully and sensitively, as though he were born to play the role. It’s a great fit.

And Samantha Morton as Kathleen, the maid, is horrified and betrayed by Miss Julie’s inappropriate bantering going on in her kitchen with her man. Unlike the other two characters, Kathleen knows her place, and respects those “above” her. The movement between the classes, representative by Jean and Miss Julie’s one-night fling, fills her with disgust and apprehension. She’s Strindberg’s stand-in. Morton is magnificent. Some of her best moments are reaction shots. As Miss Julie babbles to her about how she and Jean are going to set up a hotel on Lake Como, and maybe Kathleen can work in the kitchen there, and marry a nice man eventually, Morton’s face shows the deep horror of not only what she is seeing, but the clear madness in Chastain’s performance. “Do you really believe all that, Miss Julie?” she breathes. “Miss Julie” is filled with small moments like that, small behavioral moments that are rich and strange, trembling with possibility and terror.

Miss Julie was raised with massive financial advantages, but she was also raised in total chaos. There is madness in her family line. Her mother taught her to hate men. That is the crux of Miss Julie’s problem, and that is the destabilizing effect that Jean, the good-looking valet, has on her. When she “falls” for him, she means it. But the second they sleep together, Jean turns on her. She’s a whore to him now. After Jean and Miss Julie sleep together, Chastain sits in his bed, stiff and traumatized, wiping the blood from between her legs, with plucking frozen fingers, the panic trembling off of her posture. (“Miss Julie” also, famously, has her period, mentioned in the first scene by Kathleen, who uses it as a possible explanation for why Miss Julie’s behavior has been so “queer” in the couple of days prior.) With all of the monologuing in the film, Chastain’s body language in that scene, and directly afterwards, as she walks away from Jean’s room, in pain and entirely altered, tells the story clearer than any words could do.

Ullmann fills the score with mournful Schubert and Bach, familiar pieces of music that become thematic, as opposed to mere pretty background. The scenes of Miss Julie by herself, trapped in her red bedroom with her caged finch, or staggering drunk up the main stairway of the manor, a ruined woman, running from the madness of what she has done, are made even more powerful by that urgent insistent underscoring.

Reaction to the film will depend on how one feels about seeing three people stand around delivering lines at one another. But the acting is so good it creates its own mood, outside of anything cinematic that Ullmann could have chosen to add to it; it creates its own atmosphere of claustrophobia, hysteria, and self-loathing. Ullmann, a brilliant actress herself, hands the script over to her actors. It is theirs.
Review by Sheila O’Malley

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