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England 1959. In a small East Anglian town, Florence Green decides, against polite but ruthless local opposition, to open a bookshop.
Aug 24, 2018 | Theatrical Limited (72 locations)
Other Key Dates
Oct 21, 2017 (Valladolid International Film Festival (Spain))
Feb 16, 2018 (Special Gala Screening Berlin International Film Festival (Germany))
Feb 25, 2018 (Jameson Dublin International Film Festival (Ireland))
May 17, 2018 (Seattle International Film Festival (USA))
Dec 14, 2018 (Paris premiere (France))
Dec 16, 2018 (Lyon premiere (France))
Dec 16, 2018 (Villeneuve-d'Ascq premiere (France))
Jan 1, 2019 (DVD premiere (Norway))
Mar 9, 2020 (RTP 1 TV premiere (Portugal))
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Sound Mix: Aspect Ratio 1.85:1
Aspect Ratio: 1.85 : 1
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
England, 1959. Free-spirited widow Florence Green (Emily Mortimer) risks everything to open a bookshop in a conservative East Anglian coastal town. While bringing about a surprising cultural awakening through works by Ray Bradbury and Vladimir Nabokov, she earns the polite but ruthless opposition of a local grand dame (Patricia Clarkson) and the support and affection of a reclusive book loving widower (Bill Nighy). As Florence’s obstacles amass and bear suspicious signs of a local power struggle, she is forced to ask: is there a place for a bookshop in a town that may not want one? Based on Penelope Fitzgerald’s acclaimed novel and directed by Isabel Coixet (Learning to Drive), The Bookshop is an elegant yet incisive rendering of personal resolve, tested in the battle for the soul of a community. In 1959, Florence Green, a free-spirited widow, puts grief behind her and risks everything to open up a bookshop – the first such shop in the sleepy seaside town of Hardborough, England. By exposing the narrow-minded local townsfolk to literature, she causes a cultural awakening in a town which has not changed for centuries.