Lady Godiva (film)

For the 1955 film starring Maureen O'Hara, see Lady Godiva of Coventry.
Lady Godiva
Directed by Vicky Jewson
Produced by
Written by Vicky Jewson
Starring
Music by David Sinclair Whitaker
Cinematography George Stephenson
Edited by George Akers
Production
company
Distributed by Miracle Communications
Release dates
  • 22 January 2008 (2008-01-22)
Running time
89 minutes[1]
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Budget £1.4 million

Lady Godiva is a 2008 British romantic comedy film written and directed by Vicky Jewson. The film, starring Phoebe Thomas, Matthew Chambers, and Natalie Walter, was shot in 2006 but went unreleased for two years. Based on the historic tale of Lady Godiva, it was set in modern-day Oxford.

Plot

Jemima Honey, a teacher, needs to raise funds for her local creative arts centre. To do so, she accepts the challenge of businessmen and love interest Michael Bartle to ride through the streets of Oxford naked.

Cast

Reception

The film was universally panned by both critics and audiences alike, with criticism mostly focusing on its script and direction. Rob Daniel of Sky Movies wrote that 'all involved should be sent straight to the glue factory', Ellen E Jones of Total Film advised that viewers 'Avoid like you would a naked nutter bouncing down the street', Hannah Forbes Black of Film4 described it as 'relentlessly awful to the point of unintentional comedy, this Godiva would do well to get off the horse and put her clothes back on' and Total Film highlighted 'clunky direction' and a 'hokey script'.[2]

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