• Source: August (1996 film)
    • August is a 1996 British drama film directed by and starring Anthony Hopkins as Ieuan (IPA:j/əɨ/a/n) Davies, and featuring Rhys Ifans in a small role in one of his earliest films, as Griffiths. It is an adaptation of Anton Chekhov's 1899 play Uncle Vanya, with the character Ieuan Davies taking over the title role.
      The film was Hopkins's first feature film with a full cast (he had previously directed the one-man-performance of Dylan Thomas: Return Journey in 1990). It would be over a decade before his next directorial effort, Slipstream in 2007, which he also wrote and for which he also composed the score.
      During an interview on the podcast, The Ghost of Hollywood, cinematographer, Robin Vidgeon, stated that working with Anthony Hopkins on August was the highlight of his career.


      Cast


      Anthony Hopkins as Ieuan Davies
      Leslie Phillips as Prof. Alexander Blathwaite
      Kate Burton as Helen Blathwaite
      Gawn Grainger as Dr. Michael Lloyd
      Rhian Morgan as Sian Blathwaite
      Menna Trussler as Gwen
      Rhoda Lewis as Mair Davies
      Hugh Lloyd as Thomas Prosser
      Huw Garmon as Dafydd Edwards
      Rhys Ifans as Griffiths
      Susan Ellen Flynn as Rhianon
      Buddug Morgan as Nesta


      Adaptation and issues


      The film adapts Uncle Vanya to a turn-of-the-century Welsh setting, emphasizing the hardships of Welsh industrial life in the slate quarries and Welsh-English turmoil as an English professor upsets normal Welsh life when he arrives at the Welsh estate which acts as his vacation home (at one point Ieuan states that he feels that he has been cheated by the Prof. Blathwaite, just as "the English have always cheated the Welsh").


      Language


      It is primarily in English, with a few lines in Welsh here or there - such as diolch yn fawr iawn ("thank you very much"), cariad (a term of endearment, meaning "love"), and iechyd da ("cheers").


      See also


      Meibion Glyndŵr, on Welsh-English relations surrounding the English taking vacation homes in Wales.
      List of Welsh films


      References




      External links


      August at IMDb
      August at Rotten Tomatoes

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