
| In the Bedroom | |
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| Directed by | Todd Field |
| Produced by | Todd Field Ross Katz Graham Leader |
| Written by | Robert Festinger Todd Field |
| Starring | Tom Wilkinson Sissy Spacek Nick Stahl Marisa Tomei |
| Music by | Thomas Newman |
| Cinematography | Antonio Calvache |
| Editing by | Frank Reynolds |
| Distributed by | Miramax Films United International Pictures |
| Release date(s) | November 23, 2001 |
| Running time | 131 mins |
| Country | United States of America |
| Language | English |
In the Bedroom is a 2001 film written and directed by Todd Field, starring Tom Wilkinson, Sissy Spacek, Nick Stahl, Marisa Tomei, and William Mapother. It is dedicated to Andre Dubus and based on his short story Killings.
The movie was praised for its thought-provoking script, direction and the acting performances of the main characters. It became the highest grossing non-IMAX film in history to never reach the top 10 in a given week.[1]
In the Bedroom was nominated for the following Academy Awards:
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The movie is set in Rockland, Maine. The plot concerns an 18 year-old young man, Frank Fowler (Stahl), who is in love with an older woman with kids, Natalie Strout (Tomei). Fowler is applying to college for architecture, but contemplating staying in town, working in the fishing industry to be near Natalie. Natalie's ex-husband, Richard Strout (Mapother) is violent and abusive.
Midway through the movie Richard kills Fowler during a confrontation at Natalie's house, following a domestic dispute. Richard is set free on bail which causes Fowler's parents, Dr. Matt Fowler (Wilkinson) and Ruth Fowler (Spacek), a choir conductress, to become increasingly angry at seeing Richard running around town. Their anger increases when they learn that the lack of a direct witness to their son's shooting allows their son's killer to avoid murder charges since the district attorney may have difficulty proving that Richard killed their son intentionally, as opposed to accidental manslaughter in a struggle (as the defense would likely argue). Later, Dr. Fowler, believing that the court system cannot bring justice for his son, hatches and executes a plan with a friend to abduct and kill Richard.
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