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| director = [[Agnès Merlet]] |
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| producer = Jérôme Lateur<br>Jean-Luc Ormières |
| producer = Jérôme Lateur<br>Jean-Luc Ormières<br>[[James Flynn (producer)|James Flynn]] |
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| writer = Juliette Sales<br>Agnes Merlet |
| writer = Juliette Sales<br>Agnes Merlet |
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| starring = [[Carice van Houten]]<br>[[Jenn Murray]]<br>[[Ger Ryan]]<br>[[Gary Lewis (actor)|Gary Lewis]]<br>[[Rynagh O'Grady]]<br>[[Gavin O'Connor (actor)|Gavin O'Connor]] |
| starring = [[Carice van Houten]]<br>[[Jenn Murray]]<br>[[Ger Ryan]]<br>[[Gary Lewis (actor)|Gary Lewis]]<br>[[Rynagh O'Grady]]<br>[[Gavin O'Connor (actor)|Gavin O'Connor]] |
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'''''Dorothy Mills''''' is a 2008 [[psychological thriller]] [[mystery film|mystery]] film directed by [[Agnès Merlet]]. Starring [[Carice van Houten]] and [[Jenn Murray]], the film is about a psychiatrist assigned to work on the case of a disturbed young girl. |
'''''Dorothy Mills''''', (also released as '''''Dorothy'''''), is a 2008 Irish [[psychological thriller]] [[mystery film|mystery]] film directed by [[Agnès Merlet]]. Starring [[Carice van Houten]] and [[Jenn Murray]], the film is about a psychiatrist assigned to work on the case of a disturbed young girl. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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The film follows Dorothy Mills, a young girl from a small Irish island who has been accused of trying to murder a baby while babysitting. She lives in an institution run by Eileen McMahon, a local, and has been assigned a psychiatrist from the mainland. The psychiatrist, Jane Morton, is in mourning for her son David, who died accidentally. During her care, Jane learns that Dorothy manifests different personalities: the childlike Mimi, a party girl named Mary, and a boy named Kurt, who warns of a "boss" personality named Duncan. To learn more about Dorothy Jane begins to talk to the locals, some of whom are helpful and others hostile. She manages to make friends with the local sheriff named Colin Garrivan, with whom she becomes close. |
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Jane Morton (Carice van Houten), a psychiatrist in mourning after the accidental death of her son, is assigned the case of Dorothy Mills (Jenn Murray), a 15-year-old girl from a small Irish island, accused of attempting to murder a baby while babysitting. |
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Throughout the course of her investigation and care, Jane learns that Duncan, Mary, and Kurt are the names of teenagers who died ten years earlier in an auto accident. She also begins to experience visions of her dead son David and is horrified when Dorothy begins to manifest his personality. Jane decides to leave the island with Dorothy but is stopped by Eileen, who accuses Jane of wanting to keep the girl's gifts to herself. She also mentions that Dorothy is the only way she can see Mary, revealing herself as the dead girl's mother. During the day's therapy, Dorothy relates that her mother worked as the morgue attendant for the dead teens and that she manifested the personality of Mimi to deal with her mother forcing her to kiss their dead bodies. This allows her to let go of Mimi. Much later Dorothy, under the control of Duncan, Mary, and Kurt, goes to Colin's home and taunts him until he commits suicide. |
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The film starts with Jane at a psychiatric hospital speaking to a gentleman about the case she was given and begins to tell the story of what happened. |
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Jane and the locals discover the death and it is revealed that Dorothy has been acting as a medium for the dead teens' spirits. Duncan's spirit reveals the truth of what happened the night they died. That night he and Kurt had attended a party where they discovered Mary being raped by four of the locals. They were able to successfully stop the rape and escape in Duncan's car with Mary, only to die after they were run off the road by the men, revealed to be Colin, the abused baby's father, and two other villagers. This horrifies the villagers, who turn on the men. While trying to intervene, Jane is accidentally killed when she is pushed and hits her head on a rock. |
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When Jane arrives at the island her car gets run off the road and crashes into the lake. It is caused by two cars that appear to be having a race. While the villagers attempt to drag the lake Sheriff Colin Garrivan ([[David Wilmot (actor)|David Wilmot]]) arrives and speaks to Pastor Ross ([[Gary Lewis (actor)|Gary Lewis]]). Jane emerges from the lake and is driven by Colin to an inn where she receives sarcastic remarks by the men of the village. While in her room she hears an electric guitar being played in the room above hers. |
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The next morning Jane waits in the dining room and notices an old woman staring at her. She then visits the parents of the baby that was attacked and due to her unbiased view and her concern for the welfare of Dorothy she is driven from the house by the father with the advice to speak to Jake. She then goes to visit Dorothy and her aunt Eileen McMahon ([[Ger Ryan]]) who is very protective of her niece. Jane attempts to speak to Dorothy and Dorothy says she wasn't there the night the baby was attacked. All she remembers is falling asleep in her bed and waking up there the next morning. Jane then goes to visit the Pastor who shows her Dorothy's medical file and stresses that Dorothy is a very special child. |
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The next day Jane visits Eileen and is recounted the story of Dorothy's mother who was a strange woman who found happiness laying out the dead at a funeral home. Jane then goes for a walk with Dorothy and they bond slightly with Dorothy recounting that her mother used to walk with her and they would pretend to fly once they got to the cliffs. At their next meeting Dorothy seems very childlike and refers to herself as Mimi who is 3 years old. She mentions that she comes out to protect Dorothy because Dorothy is always trying to kill herself. Jane takes "Mimi" to a dress shop and buys her a dress as a present and then takes her back to her hotel room and "Mimi" falls asleep. A few minuted later it seems as though Dorothy is having a nightmare and she suddenly wakes up and starts tearing at her clothes while shouting abuse and swearing. She suddenly stops and becomes childlike again and starts asking for her mummy. As Jane tries to comfort her Eileen arrives and takes Dorothy away. |
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Later in the night Jane arrives back to her hotel room to find Dorothy sitting on her bed in a red wig and punk style clothes smoking a cigarette. Dorothy introduces herself as "Mary"; she is very loud, obnoxious and loves to drink. There is then a snapshot of the three teenagers who were in the car that ran Jane off the road discussing going to a party where everyone bar the three teenagers are wearing masks. |
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The Fallons wakes up the next morning to find all of their sheep have had their throats slit and Paul angrily goes to find Colin. Jane arrives to speak to their son Jake about Dorothy and is given a frosty welcome by the mother who calls Dorothy a slut. While trying to get to the reason behind the comment Colin and Paul return and Jane is threatened by pushed over by Paul who says she is meddling in their lives. |
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Jane is approached by the old woman who was staring at her and is told to go to Dorothy. There she witnesses Dorothy being subjected to a ritual and interrupts saying Dorothy is unsafe with the members of the community and she is taking her back to the main land for treatment. Jane takes Dorothy to the police station and talks to her in one of the cells. Dorothy reverts to another character called "Kurt" who warns Jane about "Duncan" who is the boss. Dorothy then starts to get violent and Jane gives her a tranquilizer and takes her home. "Mary" escapes from the house and goes walking on the moors. Jane wakes up to a phone call from "Kurt" saying Dorothy tried to kill herself. |
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Jane visits Dorothy the next morning and tries to explain that she has multiple personality disorder and that her mind creates characters to protect herself from pain. Suddenly "Duncan" appears and angrily shows her a picture that Dorothy drew of Jane's son David drowning. When Dorothy becomes "David," Jane becomes upset and locks herself in the bathroom. After returning home she sees David outside her window and goes outside to get him, when he isn't there she returns to her room to find him sitting on her bed. She tearfully apologizes to David for being unable to save him and asks for his forgiveness. Waking up the next morning she hears the electric guitar and goes upstairs to see where the noise is coming from. She enters a boys room that is covered in cobwebs and sees the old woman sitting on the bed strumming the guitar. Seeing a picture of a teenage boy and recognizing it as one of the boys who ran her off the road she confronts the old woman about who he is. The old woman says it is her grandson Duncan McClellan who died 10 years ago along with his friends Mary McMahon and Kurt in a car accident. |
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Feeling like she is going insane Jane visits Colin who she has become quite close to and tells him her suspicions. Colin seems jittery and alludes to a community secret and tells Jane he wants to take her back to the mainland. Jane is adamant about staying and protecting Dorothy and falls asleep on Colin's sofa after she is given sleeping pills by Colin who promises to wake her in the morning. In the middle of the night Colin is woken by the sounds of the teenagers and runs outside to confront them. He then finds that his dog has had his throat slit. |
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Jane wakes up and leaves Colin a note saying she isn't leaving without Dorothy and she quietly leaves. Arriving at Eileen's house to take Dorothy away Eileen becomes upset and reveals that she wants to keep Dorothy so she can see her daughter Mary again. Eileen then accuses Jane of wanting to keep Dorothy's gift all to herself and calls Jane out about her son. Jane reiterates that she is there to do what is best for Dorothy. While Dorothy is walking up the stairs to Jane's room her nose starts to bleed and she warns Jane that she sees death in her future and warns her she has to leave. Jane calms her down and tries to get Dorothy to remember why she is so scared. Dorothy remembers back to when she was in the morgue with her mother and her mother was cleaning up the three teenagers bodies after their car accident. Her mother then tells Dorothy to kiss all the bodies goodbye and Dorothy is so scared to do it that "Mimi" appears and does it for her. This then allows Dorothy to overcome her fear and let "Mimi" go. |
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Colin is at home alone and has drunk a lot of beer and seems conflicted over something. there is a buzz at the door and Colin picks up his gun and goes to answer it. Dorothy is there as "Mary", "Duncan" and "Kurt" and they push him around calling him dirty. Colin is so traumatized and guilty that he shoots himself in the head and Dorothy is sprayed with blood. |
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Jane wakes up to find that Dorothy is gone and she follows all the villagers that are pouring into Colin's house. Jane finds Colin dead and Paul and a few other villagers are ganging up on Dorothy demanding that something be done. Jane defends Dorothy and "Duncan" appears saying that there is a secret that needs to be told. "Duncan" leads then to the side of the lake and recounts what happened on the night of the party. |
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Mary, Duncan and Kurt were at the party and Mary was being flirtatious and taunting the men for fun yet she pushes them away when they get too personal. After the party when Mary is trying to find Kurt and Duncan she ends up being cornered by four men in masks and dragged into a house and raped. Duncan and Kurt interrupt and Duncan holds one of the men hostage in order to free Mary. Duncan slices the man's throat without killing him and they run out to their car. The three teenagers are followed by the four men and a car race starts. Eventually their car is run off the road into the lake and the three of them are killed. The four men are then unmasked as Paul, Colin, the abused babies father and another villager. |
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After the truth is revealed the other villagers are disgusted and Eileen screams in grief at Paul. Yet Paul turns to the Pastor and tries to wheedle his way out of it saying that the Pastor's quiet community will be interrupted by police officers and publicity. Jane who is aghast that the Pastor is starting to sway towards Paul's idea and attempts to intervene only to be pushed out of the way in anger by Paul and hits her head on a rock and dies. |
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The Pastor decides to banish the rapists from the island with their families, level their houses, and all erase any record of their existence from the island. Jane's body is dumped into the lake and the villagers agree to tell the outside world that she left without a word of her destination or plans. |
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The film ends back in the psychiatric hospital where Jane realises she is dead and in Dorothy's body. The gentleman she is speaking to ends up being the father of David and her husband/lover. After saying her farewells and leaving Dorothy's body Dorothy is seen leaning out the window and looking at the sky with a smile on her face as she takes a deep breath. |
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The rapists are banished from the island with their families and the townspeople erase any trace that they existed. They also hide Jane's body in the lake and agree to tell the outside world that she left without word of her destination or plans. The film ends with Jane recounting the story to her husband, after which she moves on. Happy that she was able to help Jane, Dorothy smiles. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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*Carice van Houten as Jane Morton |
*[[Carice van Houten]] as Jane Morton |
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*Jenn Murray as Dorothy Mills |
*[[Jenn Murray]] as Dorothy Mills, Mimi |
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*[[David Wilmot (actor)|David Wilmot]] as Sheriff Colin Garrivan |
*[[David Wilmot (actor)|David Wilmot]] as Sheriff Colin Garrivan |
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*[[Gary Lewis (actor)|Gary Lewis]] as Pastor Ross |
*[[Gary Lewis (actor)|Gary Lewis]] as Pastor Ross |
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*[[Ger Ryan]] as Eileen McMahon |
*[[Ger Ryan]] as Eileen McMahon |
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*Rynagh O'Grady as Mrs. McCllellan |
*[[Rynagh O'Grady]] as Mrs. McCllellan |
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== Production == |
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Filming for ''Dorothy Mills'' took place in [[Wicklow]] and [[Galway]], [[Ireland]] during the summer of 2007.<ref>{{Cite web |title='Dorothy Mills' Set For June Shoot |url=http://www.iftn.ie/news/?act1=record&only=1&aid=73&rid=4280290&tpl=archnews&force=1 |access-date=2022-06-29 |website=The Irish Film & Television Network}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Weinstein Company Picks Up 'Dorothy Mills' US Rights |url=http://www.iftn.ie/news/?act1=record&only=1&aid=73&rid=4280794&tpl=archnews&force=1 |access-date=2022-06-29 |website=The Irish Film & Television Network}}</ref> Carice van Houten was brought on to portray the titular character and the movie marked the first feature-length film directed by Agnes Merlet since her 1997 film ''Artemisia''.<ref>{{Cite web |last1=Blokl |first1=Robbert |last2=April 23, 2007 |title=Black Book star Carice van Houten moves on to Dorothy Mills |url=https://www.screendaily.com/black-book-star-carice-van-houten-moves-on-to-dorothy-mills/4031979.article |access-date=2022-06-29 |website=Screen |language=en}}</ref> |
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== Release == |
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''Dorothy Mills'' premiered in 2008 and was released to DVD the following year.{{Citation needed|date=June 2022}} |
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== Reception == |
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''[[Fangoria]]'' and [[DVD Talk]] both reviewed the film. DVD Talk noted that the movie "takes good advantage of Irish landscapes as well as color and hue to establish mood. Its storyline is interesting, although its development is overlong and its resolution is heavy-handed. Recommended, nonetheless."<ref>{{Cite web |last=Felix |first=Justin |date=February 21, 2009 |title=Dorothy Mills (review) |url=https://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/36365/dorothy-mills/ |access-date=2022-06-29 |website=DVD Talk}}</ref> ''Fangoria'' felt that it was difficult to determine the film's genre, writing that "every time you think you can lock this film down to a recognizable singular subgenre, it shifts gears in a way that some critics dismissed as flighty, but for me was genuinely exciting. This indicates a real agility in the filmmaker's understanding of how genres work on a mechanical level."<ref>{{Cite web |last=HELLER-NICHOLAS |first=ALEXANDRA |title=Wild Women With Steak Knives: DOROTHY MILLS (Agnès Merlet, 2008) |url=https://www.fangoria.com/original/wild-women-with-steak-knives-dorothy-mills-agn%C3%A8s-merlet-2008/ |access-date=2022-06-29 |website=FANGORIA |language=en}}</ref> ''[[Exclaim!]]'' and ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'' were more critical, with the former stating that it was "ultimately a pretty dull affair, unlikely to appeal to anyone".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bell |first=Robert |date=May 22, 2009 |title=The Agnes Merlet Dorothy Mills |url=https://exclaim.ca/film/article/agnes_merlet-dorothy_mills |access-date=2022-06-29 |website=Exclaim! |language=en-ca}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Mintzer |first=Jordan |date=2008-08-16 |title=Dorothy Mills |url=https://variety.com/2008/film/reviews/dorothy-mills-1200507720/ |access-date=2022-06-29 |website=Variety |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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==Awards and nominations== |
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The film received several nominations during the 2009 [[Irish Film and Television Awards]]. Actress Jenn Murray was nominated for Best Actress in a Lead Role. [[Ger Ryan]] was nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Film. The film also received nominations for Best Hair & Make-Up and Best Production Design. |
The film received several nominations during the 2009 [[Irish Film and Television Awards]]. Actress Jenn Murray was nominated for Best Actress in a Lead Role.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Wild Women With Steak Knives: DOROTHY MILLS (Agnès Merlet, 2008) |url=https://www.fangoria.com/original/wild-women-with-steak-knives-dorothy-mills-agn%C3%A8s-merlet-2008/ |access-date=2022-06-29 |website=FANGORIA |language=en}}</ref> [[Ger Ryan]] was nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Film. The film also received nominations for Best Hair & Make-Up and Best Production Design.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Winners 2009: Irish Film & Television Awards |url=https://www.ifta.ie/awards/iftawinners2009.html |access-date=2022-06-29 |website=Irish Film & Television Academy}}</ref> |
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Dorothy Mills | |
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Directed by | Agnès Merlet |
Written by | Juliette Sales Agnes Merlet |
Produced by | Jérôme Lateur Jean-Luc Ormières James Flynn |
Starring | Carice van Houten Jenn Murray Ger Ryan Gary Lewis Rynagh O'Grady Gavin O'Connor |
Cinematography | Giorgos Arvanitis |
Edited by | Monica Coleman |
Music by | Nathaniel Méchaly |
Distributed by | Dutch FilmWorks Genius Products |
Release date |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | Ireland |
Language | English |
Dorothy Mills, (also released as Dorothy), is a 2008 Irish psychological thriller mystery film directed by Agnès Merlet. Starring Carice van Houten and Jenn Murray, the film is about a psychiatrist assigned to work on the case of a disturbed young girl.
Plot
[edit]The film follows Dorothy Mills, a young girl from a small Irish island who has been accused of trying to murder a baby while babysitting. She lives in an institution run by Eileen McMahon, a local, and has been assigned a psychiatrist from the mainland. The psychiatrist, Jane Morton, is in mourning for her son David, who died accidentally. During her care, Jane learns that Dorothy manifests different personalities: the childlike Mimi, a party girl named Mary, and a boy named Kurt, who warns of a "boss" personality named Duncan. To learn more about Dorothy Jane begins to talk to the locals, some of whom are helpful and others hostile. She manages to make friends with the local sheriff named Colin Garrivan, with whom she becomes close.
Throughout the course of her investigation and care, Jane learns that Duncan, Mary, and Kurt are the names of teenagers who died ten years earlier in an auto accident. She also begins to experience visions of her dead son David and is horrified when Dorothy begins to manifest his personality. Jane decides to leave the island with Dorothy but is stopped by Eileen, who accuses Jane of wanting to keep the girl's gifts to herself. She also mentions that Dorothy is the only way she can see Mary, revealing herself as the dead girl's mother. During the day's therapy, Dorothy relates that her mother worked as the morgue attendant for the dead teens and that she manifested the personality of Mimi to deal with her mother forcing her to kiss their dead bodies. This allows her to let go of Mimi. Much later Dorothy, under the control of Duncan, Mary, and Kurt, goes to Colin's home and taunts him until he commits suicide.
Jane and the locals discover the death and it is revealed that Dorothy has been acting as a medium for the dead teens' spirits. Duncan's spirit reveals the truth of what happened the night they died. That night he and Kurt had attended a party where they discovered Mary being raped by four of the locals. They were able to successfully stop the rape and escape in Duncan's car with Mary, only to die after they were run off the road by the men, revealed to be Colin, the abused baby's father, and two other villagers. This horrifies the villagers, who turn on the men. While trying to intervene, Jane is accidentally killed when she is pushed and hits her head on a rock.
The rapists are banished from the island with their families and the townspeople erase any trace that they existed. They also hide Jane's body in the lake and agree to tell the outside world that she left without word of her destination or plans. The film ends with Jane recounting the story to her husband, after which she moves on. Happy that she was able to help Jane, Dorothy smiles.
Cast
[edit]- Carice van Houten as Jane Morton
- Jenn Murray as Dorothy Mills, Mimi
- David Wilmot as Sheriff Colin Garrivan
- Gary Lewis as Pastor Ross
- Ger Ryan as Eileen McMahon
- Rynagh O'Grady as Mrs. McCllellan
Production
[edit]Filming for Dorothy Mills took place in Wicklow and Galway, Ireland during the summer of 2007.[1][2] Carice van Houten was brought on to portray the titular character and the movie marked the first feature-length film directed by Agnes Merlet since her 1997 film Artemisia.[3]
Release
[edit]Dorothy Mills premiered in 2008 and was released to DVD the following year.[citation needed]
Reception
[edit]Fangoria and DVD Talk both reviewed the film. DVD Talk noted that the movie "takes good advantage of Irish landscapes as well as color and hue to establish mood. Its storyline is interesting, although its development is overlong and its resolution is heavy-handed. Recommended, nonetheless."[4] Fangoria felt that it was difficult to determine the film's genre, writing that "every time you think you can lock this film down to a recognizable singular subgenre, it shifts gears in a way that some critics dismissed as flighty, but for me was genuinely exciting. This indicates a real agility in the filmmaker's understanding of how genres work on a mechanical level."[5] Exclaim! and Variety were more critical, with the former stating that it was "ultimately a pretty dull affair, unlikely to appeal to anyone".[6][7]
Awards and nominations
[edit]The film received several nominations during the 2009 Irish Film and Television Awards. Actress Jenn Murray was nominated for Best Actress in a Lead Role.[8] Ger Ryan was nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Film. The film also received nominations for Best Hair & Make-Up and Best Production Design.[9]
References
[edit]- ^ "'Dorothy Mills' Set For June Shoot". The Irish Film & Television Network. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
- ^ "Weinstein Company Picks Up 'Dorothy Mills' US Rights". The Irish Film & Television Network. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
- ^ Blokl, Robbert; April 23, 2007. "Black Book star Carice van Houten moves on to Dorothy Mills". Screen. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Felix, Justin (21 February 2009). "Dorothy Mills (review)". DVD Talk. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
- ^ HELLER-NICHOLAS, ALEXANDRA. "Wild Women With Steak Knives: DOROTHY MILLS (Agnès Merlet, 2008)". FANGORIA. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
- ^ Bell, Robert (22 May 2009). "The Agnes Merlet Dorothy Mills". Exclaim!. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
- ^ Mintzer, Jordan (16 August 2008). "Dorothy Mills". Variety. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
- ^ "Wild Women With Steak Knives: DOROTHY MILLS (Agnès Merlet, 2008)". FANGORIA. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
- ^ "Winners 2009: Irish Film & Television Awards". Irish Film & Television Academy. Retrieved 29 June 2022.