Project Detail

Sunset Song

Synopsis

Set in the early 20th century, 'Sunset Song' begins with the suicide attempt of a poverty stricken woman in Scotland, broken by repeated childbirths, who kills herself and poisons her twin babies. The story follows one of the woman’s surviving daughters, Chris Guthrie, who must manage the farm after her mother’s death, and, after her father, who has had a stroke, becomes bedridden. But when love comes to Chris, she must send her man off to the Great War and manage the farm in a land about to be changed forever by the onset of technology and war. How can we bear time, or subdue nature? We cannot. We can only endure...
Toronto International Film Festival 2015 - World premiere

Details

Year
2015
Type of film
Features
Running time
135 mins
Director
Terence Davies
Producer
Roy Boulter, Sol Papadopoulos, Nicolas Steil
Executive Producer
Bob Last; Co-Executive Producer: Alice De Sousa
Editor
David Charap
Screenwriter
Terence Davies (screenplay), Lewis Grassic Gibbon (novel)
Director of Photography
Michael McDonough
Production Designer
Andy Harris
Sound
Marc Thill
Composer
Gast Waltzing
Principal cast
Agyness Deyn, Peter Mullan, Kevin Guthrie, Daniela Nardini, Ian Pirie, Jack Greenlees, Douglas Rankine, Trish Mullin, Linda McLaughlin, Ron Donachie

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

UK, Luxembourg coproduction

Hurricane Films

Sol Papadopoulos
1st Floor, 13 Hope Street
Liverpool
L1 9BQ

Holdings Ecosse

12/196 Rose Street
Edinburgh
Scotland
EH2 4AT

Iris Productions UK

Alice De Sousa
50 Openshaw Road
London
SE2 0TE

Sales Company

Fortissimo Films

Van Diemenstraat 100
Amsterdam 1013 CN
The Netherlands

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