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Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story
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Synopsis
A group of actors and filmmakers set out to adapt an "unfilmable" classic novel -- but find that their own petty concerns get in the way -- in this satirical comedy. Laurence Sterne's 18th century novel The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman told the story of its priggish title character from the moment of conception onward, with a bevy of digressions, distractions, and unfinished anecdotes. In adapting the work for the screen, director Michael Winterbottom chose to stay true to its anarchic spirit: the film begins as a mostly straightforward adaptation of events in Sterne's writings, and then veers into a tale about the making of the film itself. Steve Coogan plays Tristram Shandy, who narrates his own life story, beginning with his slightly botched birth, overseen by an addled doctor (Dylan Moran) and his reticent father, Walter (also played by Coogan). Constantly quarreling with his battle-scarred brother, Toby (Rob Brydon), Walter Shandy has an epiphany when he holds his newborn son; however, before that moment can occur, the film switches into the present day, where Coogan and Brydon, playing themselves, bicker over costuming and the size of their roles in the film. The rest of the film's crew has their own concerns. Director Mark (Jeremy Northam) is trying to figure out how to secure a big Hollywood star for a supporting role and shoot a battle scene on a budget. The film's brainy production assistant Jennie (Naomie Harris) worries that their adaptation is leaving out the best parts of the book, as she nurses a crush on one of the cast members. All the while, Coogan tries to deflect a tabloid reporter's inquiry into his strip-club escapades, and attempts to pacify the concerns of his wife, Jenny (Kelly MacDonald). Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story had its North American premiere at the 2005 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide

Cast

Stephen Fry Patrick Curator/Parson Yorick
Ian Hart Joe
Kieran O'Brien Gary
Steve Coogan Tristram Shandy
Steve Coogan Tristram Shandy/Walter Shandy/Himself
James Fleet Simon
Shirley Henderson Susannah/Shirley Henderson
Kelly MacDonald Jenny
Jeremy Northam Mark
Gillian Anderson Widow Wadman/Gillian Anderson
Mark Williams Ingoldsby
Keeley Hawes Elizabeth Shandy/Keeley Hawes
Dylan Moran Dr. Slop/Dylan Moran
Raymond Waring Corporal Trim
Rob Brydon Toby Shandy/Rob Brydon
Naomie Harris Jennie
Anthony H. Wilson TV Interviewer

Production Crew

Emma Macdevitt Art Director
Laurence Sterne Book Author
Wendy Brazington Casting
Marcel Zyskind Cinematographer
Anita Overland Co-producer
Wendy Brazington Co-producer
Eric Nordgren Composer (Music Score)
Michael Nyman Composer (Music Score)
Nino Rota Composer (Music Score)
Charlotte Walter Costume Designer
Michael Winterbottom Director
Peter Christelis Editor
David M. Thompson Executive Producer
Henry Normal Executive Producer
Jeff Abberley Executive Producer
Julia Blackman Executive Producer
Kate Ogborn Executive Producer
Tracey Scoffield Executive Producer
Nino Rota Featured Music
Barrie McCulloch First Assistant Director
Marese Langan Hair Styles
Marese Langan Makeup
Andrew Eaton Producer
John Paul Kelly Production Designer
Frank Cottrell Boyce Screenwriter
Martin Hardy Screenwriter
Stuart Wilson Sound/Sound Designer
Andreas Petrides Stunts Coordinator
Gerard Naprous Stunts Coordinator
Joakim Sundström Supervising Sound Editor
Year: 2005
Runtime: 94
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
for language and sexual content
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
Baby Cow Productions
BBC Films
Revolution Films
Scion Films
The Works

Release
January 27, 2006 (USA - Limited)
by BBC Films
EM Media
Picturehouse

Awards
2005 - Best British Picture - British Academy Awards