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Director
Carol Morley
Credits
Producers:Cairo Cannon,James MitchellRachel Lysaght
Writer:Carol Morley
Principal Cast
Zawe Ashton
Category
Documentary
This piercing new film by Carol Morley offers us the true story of an ill-fated modern-day Eleanor Rigby. In 2006, council officials forcibly entered a north London flat with an eviction notice, only to recoil at the decomposing body of Joyce Carol Vincent, a woman in her late 30s, who had lain there surrounded by Christmas presents, the TV still on, for a full three years. To this day, it’s unclear whether she succumbed to illness or suicide, but the lonely mystery of her passing prompted filmmaker Morley to track down those who knew her. Their fond recollections and painful bewilderment are then intercut with scenes where actress Zawe Ashton presents an affecting take on the elusive and tragic Joyce. In a Facebook world cross-woven with individual connections, this story of a woman who simply slipped away from everyone proves a chastening reminder of the fragility of our relationships and the daunting challenge of keeping up appearances. It’s a compassionate, haunting and remarkable work. Notes by Trevor Johnston
95 minutes, UK-Ireland, 2011, Colour
A COMPLETE UNKNOWN 15:10, 18:00
A REAL PAIN 12:20, 16:20
KNEECAP 20:55
MARIA 12:30, 18:20
PRESENCE 12:30, 14:20, 20:50
THE BRUTALIST (70MM) 14:30, 19:00
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