Dreaming of Joseph Lees | |
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Directed by | Eric Styles |
Written by | Catherine Linstrum |
Produced by | Christopher Milburn |
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Cinematography | Jimmy Dibling |
Edited by | Caroline Limmer |
Music by | Zbigniew Preisner |
Distributed by | Fox Searchlight Pictures |
Release date | November 26, 1999 |
Running time | 80 minutes (Slamdance Film Festival) 92 minutes (USA release) |
Language | English |
Box office | $12,044[1] |
Dreaming of Joseph Lees is a 1999 British romantic drama film directed by Eric Styles and starring Rupert Graves, Samantha Morton and Nicholas Woodeson. It is an adaptation of a story written by Catherine Linstrum set in rural England in the late 1950s. The film was distributed by the Fox Entertainment Group. Samantha Morton's performance in the film won the Evening Standard Award British Film Award for Best Actress.
Synopsis
Set in rural England in the 1950s Eva (Samantha Morton) fantasises about her handsome, worldly cousin Joseph Lees (Rupert Graves), with whom she fell in love as a girl. However, stuck in a closed community she becomes the object of someone else's fantasy, Harry (Lee Ross). When Harry learns that Eva is planning to leave the village in order to live with and look after the injured Lees, he devises a gruesome scheme in order to force her to stay and look after him.
Cast
- Rupert Graves - Joseph Lees
- Samantha Morton - Eva
- Nicholas Woodeson - Mr. Dian
- Lee Ross - Harry
- Felix Billson - Robert
- Lauren Richardson - Janie
- Frank Finlay - Father
- Vernon Dobtcheff - Italian Doctor
- Miriam Margolyes - Signora Caldoni
- Holly Aird - Maria
- Freddy Douglas - Danny (as Freddie Douglas)
- Richie Tongé - Nude Model
- Harry Selby - First Boxer
- Juan Thomas - Referee
- Emma Cunniffe - Red-Haired Girl
References
- ↑ "Dreaming of Joseph Lees". Box Office Mojo.
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