THE SUMMER BOOK
Special Features: Opening Night | Co-presented by the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital | Q&A with filmmaker Charlie McDowell, plus post-screening reception sponsored by the Embassy of Finland
Snatching her crown as the reigning queen of sweater vests, Glenn Close is both hardened and endearing as a grandmother and seasoned Finnish artist in Charlie McDowell’s adaptation of Tove Jansson’s beloved Nordic novel of the same name. After her mother’s death, Sophia (played by the scene-stealing Emily Matthews in her feature debut) and her father (Anders Danielsen Lie, THE WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD) take refuge for the summer at her grandmother’s estate, nestled on the shores of a remote Finnish island. As her father withdraws further into his solitude and grief, Sophia and her grandmother spend precious time together exploring the island and growing closer. McDowell breathes new life into Jansson’s profound, heartfelt classic with this keen observation that explores the intertwining complexities of family, generational loss and life-altering grief. (Note courtesy AFI FEST.)
Official Selection, 2024 London Film Festival. DIR/PROD Charlie McDowell; SCR Robert Jones, from the novel by Tove Jansson; PROD Aleksi Bardy, Kevin Loader, Kath Mattock, Duncan Montgomery, Alex Orlovsky, Helen Vinogradov. Finland/U.S., 2024, color, 90 min. In English. NOT RATED
Run Time: 90 Minutes
Opening Date: Wednesday, December 04, 2024
Genre: Drama