Tamara Drewe

a tremendously effective, forthright entertainment
-Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
it flatters the viewer’s sense of sophistication without being at all esoteric or difficult — and it is refreshingly candid about sex.
-A.O. Scott, The NY Times

Synopsis

Based on Posy Simmonds' beloved graphic novel of the same name (which was itself inspired by Thomas Hardy's classic Far From the Madding Crowd) this wittily modern take on the romantic English pastorale is a far cry from Hardy's Wessex. Tamara Drewe's present-day English countryside - stocked with pompous writers, rich weekenders, bourgeois bohemians, a horny rock star, and a great many Buff Orpington chickens and Belted Galloway cows - is a much funnier place. When Tamara Drewe sashays back to the bucolic village of her youth, life for the locals is thrown tail over teakettle. Tamara - once an ugly duckling - has been transformed into a devastating beauty (with help from plastic surgery). As infatuations, jealousies, love affairs and career ambitions collide among the inhabitants of the neighboring farmsteads, Tamara sets a contemporary comedy of manners into play using the oldest magic in the book - sex appeal.

Theatrical Release Date

Friday, October 29, 2010
Original Languages: English
Genre: Drama
Running Time: 109 min.
Year: 2010

CREDITS

CAST
Dominic Cooper
Gemma Arterton
Roger Allam
DIRECTED BY
Stephen Frears

TRAILER


PHOTOS

Andy Cobb (Luke Evans). Photo by Peter Mountain, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Tamara Drewe (Gemma Arterton). Photo by Peter Mountain, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Tamara Drewe (Gemma Arterton). Photo by Peter Mountain, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Left to Right: Glen McCreavy (Bill Camp), Nicholas Hardiment (Roger Allam), Tess (Pippa Haywood), Diggory (John Bett), Beth Hardiment (Tamsin Greig), Eustacia (Bronagh Gallagher) and Poppy Hardiment (Lola Frears). Photo by Peter Mountain, Courtesy of Sony
Left to Right: Jody Long (Jessica Barden), Andy Cobb (Luke Evans) and Casey Shaw (Charlotte Christie). Photo by Peter Mountain, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Nicholas Hardiment (Roger Allam). Photo by Peter Mountain, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Tamara Drewe (Gemma Arterton). Photo by Peter Mountain, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Eustacia (Bronagh Gallagher). Photo by Peter Mountain, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Left to Right: Ben Sergeant (Dominic Cooper) and Boss the Dog (Albert Clark). Photo by Peter Mountain, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Left to Right: Andy Cobb (Luke Evans) and Tamara Drewe (Gemma Arterton). Photo by Peter Mountain, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Andy Cobb (Luke Evans). Photo by Peter Mountain, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Left to Right: Ben Sergeant (Dominic Cooper) and Tamara Drewe (Gemma Arterton). Photo by Kerry Brown, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Left to Right: Casey Shaw (Charlotte Christie) and Jody Long (Jessica Barden). Photo by Peter Mountain, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Left to Right: Tamara Drewe (Gemma Arterton) and Ben Sergeant (Dominic Cooper). Photo by Kerry Brown, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Director Stephen Frears. Photo by Peter Mountain, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Left to Right: Luke Evans and Dricetor Stephen Frears. Photo by Peter Mountain, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Ben Sergeant (Dominic Cooper). Photo by Kerry Brown, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Beth Hardiment (Tasmin Greig). Photo by Peter Mountain, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Andy Cobb (Luke Evans). Photo by Peter Mountain, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics