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Synopsis
Sadomasochism provides the backdrop for a very unusual employer/employee relationship in this very offbeat romantic drama from filmmaker Steven Shainberg. Lee Holloway (Maggie Gyllenhaal) is a shy young woman, who, after a brief spell in a mental institution, is released in the care of her overprotective mother (Lesley Ann Warren) and hard-drinking father (Stephen McHattie). Hoping to make good on her own, Lee begins looking for a job, and in her free time indulges in her odd habit of inflicting pain upon herself in various ways. Lee is hired as a secretary by E. Edward Grey (James Spader), a grim and ruthlessly efficient attorney who warns her that her work will be both dull and demanding. Lee takes to the job with genuine enthusiasm, and while she's recently acquired a new boyfriend, Peter (Jeremy Davies), she's far more intrigued by Grey's coldly patrician demeanor. While Grey often criticizes Lee, she seems to thrive on his abuse, but one day he crosses a line when he insists upon spanking her after some minor mistake. Lee quite enjoys the treatment, and wants it to continue, but Grey can no longer take pleasure humiliating Lee when he knows that she likes it; he fires her, despite her pleas to be allowed to stay. Finally discovering the key to her sexual and emotional needs, Lee tries to persuade Peter to be rough with her, but he simply doesn't have the taste or talent for it, and Lee soon maps out a last-ditch effort to win back her position with Grey, whatever the cost. Secretary won a special award for "Originality" at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Patrick Bauchau Dr. Twardon
Maggie Gyllenhaal Lee Holloway
Lily Knight Paralegal
Amy Locane Lee's Sister
Michael Mantell Stewart
Stephen McHattie Burt Holloway
Julene Renee Jessica
James Spader E. Edward Gray
James Spader E. Edward Grey
Jessica Tuck Tricia O'Connor
Lesley Ann Warren Joan Holloway
Mary Joy Sylvia
Jeremy Davies Peter
Sabrina Grdevich Allison
Lacey Kohl Louisa
Oz Perkins Jonathan

Production Crew

Erin Cressida Wilson Adaptation
Steven Shainberg Adaptation
John Foster Additional Cinematography
Richard Benda Additional Cinematography
Scott Kevan Additional Cinematography
Sonja Rom Additional Cinematography
Jay Rabinowitz Additional Editing
Nick Ralbovsky Art Director
Ellen Parks Casting
Steven Fierberg Cinematographer
Angelo Badalamenti Composer (Music Score)
Marjorie Bowers Costume Designer
Steven Shainberg Director
Pam Wise Editor
Beth Amy Rosenblatt Executive Music Producer
Jamie Beardsley Executive Producer
Joel Posner Executive Producer
Michael Roban Executive Producer
P.J. Posner Executive Producer
Kiran Gonsalves First Assistant Director
Vince Maggio First Assistant Director
Beth Amy Rosenblatt Musical Direction/Supervision
Amy Hobby Producer
Andrew Fierberg Producer
Steven Shainberg Producer
Louise Fenton Production Assistant
Amy Danger Production Designer
Erin Cressida Wilson Screenwriter
Steven Shainberg Screenwriter
Michael Baker Set Designer
Michael Murray Set Designer
Mary Gaitskill Short Story Author
Mary Gaitskill Short Story Author
Jon Ailetcher Sound/Sound Designer
Jonathan Wolff Sound/Sound Designer
Tom Varga Sound/Sound Designer
Brian Langman Supervising Sound Editor
Year: 2002
Runtime: 112
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for strong sexuality, some nudity, depiction of behavorial disorders, and language
Category: Feature


Color type
FotoKem color

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Double A Films
SloughPond Co. [r]
Twopoundbag Prods.

Release
September 20, 2002 (USA - Limited)
by Lions Gate Films

Awards
2001 - Special Dramatic Jury Prize for Originality - Sundance Film Festival
2002 - Best Picture - Independent Spirit Award