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"Maudie" is a captivating biographical drama directed by Aisling Walsh that delves into the life of Canadian folk artist Maud Lewis, portrayed brilliantly by Sally Hawkins. Set in the stunning landscapes of Nova Scotia, the film follows the unlikely romance between Maud and Everett Lewis, played by Ethan Hawke. As Maud's artistic talents blossom, so does their unconventional love story, leading to an unexpected journey of self-discovery and resilience. With standout performances from Sally Hawkins and Ethan Hawke, "Maudie" beautifully captures the essence of Maud Lewis' inspiring life and her unique artistic vision. Gabrielle Rose shines in her role as Maud's disapproving aunt, while Zachary Bennett delivers a nuanced performance as a local fish peddler who befriends Maud. The film skillfully weaves together themes of love, creativity, and overcoming adversity, making it a must-watch for fans of biopics and heartfelt romances. Released in 2016, "Maudie" continues to enchant audiences with its emotional depth and timeless storytelling.
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👍 A solid film worth your time with notable strengths. While not perfect, it offers substantial entertainment value.
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Sally Hawkins took on the role of Maudie, a woman with severe arthritis, because she was deeply moved by Maud Lewis's resilience and artistry. To prepare, Hawkins underwent extensive physical transformation, wearing restrictive braces on her arms and legs for months, even off-camera, to authentically portray Maud's condition.
The production team meticulously recreated Maud Lewis's famously small house, measuring only 10x12 feet, using photographs and descriptions from her life. The house was built to scale on location in Newfoundland, which stood in for Nova Scotia, to ensure the film's authenticity. Every detail, from the painted decorations to the simple furnishings, was carefully replicated.
Ethan Hawke was initially reluctant to join 'Maudie' as Everett Lewis. He was concerned about the emotional depth required and his ability to perform with a Nova Scotian accent. It was only after meeting with director Aisling Walsh and discussing the character at length that he felt confident enough to take on the role, which later earned critical acclaim.
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🎬During filming, a real snowstorm unexpectedly hit the set. Instead of pausing production, director Aisling Walsh chose to incorporate the storm into the film. This unexpected weather provided some of the most authentic and striking scenes, showcasing the harsh living conditions Maud and Everett faced.
💡The original paintings by Maud Lewis that appear in the film were not replicas but actual works loaned by collectors. Insurance for these pieces totaled over $600,000, underscoring their value and the filmmakers' commitment to authenticity.
🎯Maudie’s world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival in 2016 was almost canceled due to a shipping error, which delayed the arrival of the film reels. The reels arrived just hours before the screening, avoiding what could have been a significant setback for the film’s release schedule.
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