Nil by Mouth (film)
Nil by Mouth | |
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Directed by | Gary Oldman |
Produced by |
Gary Oldman Douglas Urbanski Luc Besson |
Written by | Gary Oldman |
Starring |
Ray Winstone Kathy Burke Charlie Creed-Miles |
Music by | Eric Clapton |
Cinematography | Ron Fortunato |
Edited by | Brad Fuller |
Production company | |
Distributed by |
Fox Film Corporation (United Kingdom) ARP Sélection (France) |
Release dates |
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Running time | 128 minutes[1] |
Country |
United Kingdom France |
Language | English |
Budget | $9 million[2] |
Box office | $266,130[2] |
Nil by Mouth is a 1997 British-French drama film portraying a family of characters living in South East London. It was Gary Oldman's debut as a writer and director; the film was produced by Douglas Urbanski and Luc Besson. It stars Ray Winstone as Raymond, the abusive husband of Valerie (Kathy Burke). The film was a critical success, winning numerous awards.
Plot
In a working class London district lives Raymond, his wife Valerie, her brother Billy, Valerie and Billy's mother Janet, and their grandmother Kath. Billy is a drug addict whom Raymond kicks out. The family is dysfunctional, mostly due to Raymond's short temper and violent outbursts.
Cast
- Ray Winstone as Raymond "Ray"
- Kathy Burke as Valerie "Val"
- Charlie Creed-Miles as Billy
- Laila Morse as Janet
- Edna Doré as Kath
- Chrissie Cotterill as Paula
- Jon Morrison as Angus
- Jamie Foreman as Mark
- Steve Sweeney as Danny
Production
The film depicts the environment Oldman witnessed growing up on a council estate in South East London. Oldman's sister Laila Morse plays Janet and his mother voices a song in the film. The title is a medical instruction (literally "nothing by mouth"), meaning that a patient must not take food or water. It is set to the soundtrack "Peculiar Groove" by Frances Ashman.
Release
In 2001, Mind The Gap Theatre performed a stage adaptation in New York City as part of the British Airways sponsored UKwithNYC.
The screenplay, with introduction by Douglas Urbanski, was published in 1997 by ScreenPress Books.
A photo-diary of the film's production, containing photos by Jack English, was published in 1998 by ScreenPress Books.
Reception
Nil by Mouth received generally positive reviews, currently holding a 65% "fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[3] Roger Ebert awarded the film 3.5/4 stars, writing: "The film's portrait of street life in South London is unflinching and observant."[4]
The film grossed $266,130 from 18 theatres in North America.[2]
Nil by Mouth features the word "cunt" 82 times, more than any other film in history. It also features around 428 uses of the word "fuck".,[5] more than any film at the time until Summer of Sam beat it 2 years later. It still holds the record for the number of uses of "fuck" per minute in a dramatic film.
Awards and nominations
- 1997 Cannes Film Festival:
- Winner: Best Actress (Kathy Burke)[6]
- Nominee: Palme d'Or (Golden Palm)[6]
- 1997 Edinburgh International Film Festival:
- Winner: Channel 4 Director's Award (Gary Oldman)
- 1997 European Film Awards:
- Nominee: Best Cinematographer (Ray Fortunato)
- 1997 BAFTA Awards:
- Winner: Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film (Luc Besson, Douglas Urbanski)
- Winner: BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay (Gary Oldman)
- Nominee: Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Ray Winstone)
- Nominee: Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Kathy Burke)
- 1998 British Independent Film Awards:
- Winner: Best Performance by a British Actor in an Independent Film (Ray Winstone)
- Winner: Best Performance by a British Actress in an Independent Film (Kathy Burke)
- Winner: Most Promising Newcomer in any Category (Laila Morse)
- Nominee: Best British Director of an Independent Film (Gary Oldman)
- Nominee: Best British Independent Film
- Nominee: Best Original Screenplay by a British Writer of a Produced Independent Film (Gary Oldman)
- 1998 Empire Awards:
- Winner: Best Debut (Gary Oldman)
- 1997 Royal Variety Club of Great Britain
- Winner: Best Film Actress (Kathy Burke)[7]
- 1997: Golden Frog Award:
- Nominee: Cinematography (Ron Fortunato)
References
- ↑ "NILS BY MOUTH (18)". British Board of Film Classification. 22 July 1997. Retrieved 14 June 2013.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Nil By Mouth (1997)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 14 June 2013.
- ↑ Nil By Mouth at Rotten Tomatoes
- ↑ Roger Ebert review
- ↑ Swear word frequency http://www.screenit.com/movies/1998/nil_by_mouth.html
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "Festival de Cannes: Nil by Mouth". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 23 September 2009.
- ↑ Kathy Burke winner of Royal Variety Club Great Britain: Best Film Actress http://www.kathyburke.co.uk/pages/awards.html
External links
- Nil by Mouth at the Internet Movie Database
- Screenonline: Nil by Mouth
- Review by Eye for Film, of Nil by Mouth
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