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SFFILM Festival

A Tribute to Ethan Hawke: Maudie

Directed by Aisling Walsh

Canada/Ireland | 115

8 Apr
Sat, Apr 8, 2017 at 3:30 pm PT
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Description

In a career spanning thirty years and four Academy Award nominations, Ethan Hawke has solidified his reputation as a truly multifaceted artist, challenging himself as a screenwriter, director, novelist, and actor of the stage and screen. In 2016, Hawke portrayed the late Chet Baker in Born to Be Blue, for which he received great critical acclaim, and was also seen in The PhenomMaggie’s PlanThe Magnificent Seven, and In a Valley of Violence.  Additional notable credits include: Dead Poets Society (1989), Reality Bites (1994), Alive (1993), the Before trilogy, Hamlet (2000), Gattaca (1997), The Purge (2013), and Boyhood (2014). Join SFFILM Festival for an afternoon program and conversation with Ethan Hawke about his career followed by a screening of his new film Maudie.

Stricken with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, Maud (Sally Hawkins) faces rejection from her own family in 1930s Nova Scotia. But she finds acceptance in the home of another outsider, curmudgeonly fishmonger Everett Lewis (Festival tributee Ethan Hawke), who hires her to be his housekeeper. In his home, she blossoms as an artist, the decorative touches she adds to everyday surfaces like cookie sheets and wallboard eventually garnering her a reputation as one of Canada’s best-known folk artists. Aisling Walsh’s drama spans 35 years, depicting the growth of her unexpected career and her relationship with a difficult husband. Despite her disability and her relationship struggles, Maud’s spirit remains indomitable. Hawkins is unforgettable as an irrepressible woman who can find an upside in the most trying circumstances. Matching her is Hawke, who imbues his difficult character with gruff charm. The difference between this odd couple is night and day. Nevertheless, they somehow fit. As Maud says, “We’re like a pair of old socks.”

Director Aisling Walsh

Dublin native Aisling Walsh made her feature film debut in 1988 with Joyriders (1988). Her film Song for a Raggy Boy (2003), starring Aidan Quinn as a teacher fighting Church corruption at a 1930s-era Irish Catholic school, was nominated for four Irish Film and Television Awards, including Best Irish Film and Best Director. Maudie (2016) won audience awards at Cinéfest Sudbury, Vancouver International Film Festival, and Windsor International Film Festival.

Film Details

Language English

Year 2016

Runtime 115

Country Canada/Ireland

Director Aisling Walsh

Producer Bob Cooper, Mary Young Leckie, Mary Sexton, Susan Mullen

Writer Sherry White

Editor Stephen O’Connell

Cinematographer Guy Godfree

Music Michael Timmins

Cast Sally Hawkins, Ethan Hawke, Kari Matchett