In the Bleak Midwinter (film)

In the Bleak Midwinter
Directed byKenneth Branagh
Written byKenneth Branagh
Produced byDavid Barron
Starring
CinematographyRoger Lanser
Edited byNeil Farrell
Music byJimmy Yuill
Production
company
Distributed byRank-Castle Rock/Turner[1]
Release dates
Running time
99 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Box office$0.8 million (UK/USA)

In the Bleak Midwinter (released in the US as A Midwinter's Tale) is a 1995 British romantic comedy film written and directed by Kenneth Branagh. Many of the roles in the film were written for specific actors. This was the first film directed by Branagh in which he did not appear.

The film begins with a monologue by out-of-work actor Joe Harper (Michael Maloney) about his slow decline into depression. In an attempt to beat his depression, Joe volunteers to help try to save his sister's local church from land developers for the community by putting on a Christmas production of Hamlet, somewhat against the advice of his agent Margaretta (Joan Collins). As the cast he assembles are still available even at Christmas and are prepared to do it on a 'profit sharing' basis (that is, they may not get paid anything), he cannot expect – and does not get – the cream of the cream. But although they all bring their own problems and foibles along, something bigger starts to emerge in the perhaps aptly named village of Hope. This film encapsulates the hilarious and heartbreaking struggle of actor versus situation versus life, and often versus each other. It was shot in black and white.[2]

  1. ^ "In The Bleak Midwinter (1995)". BBFC. Retrieved 31 March 2021.
  2. ^ Branagh. "Why did you make it in black and white?". Interview with Kenneth Branagh. 18 June 2006. Archived 6 February 2006 at the Wayback Machine