The Lady in the Van

    Genre
    Comedy, Drama
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  • Runtime
    103 mins
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  • Rated
    PG-13
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  • Release Date
    2016
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  • Countries
    UK
  • |
  • Languages
    English, French
  • |
DIRECTED BY:
Nicholas Hytner
WRITTEN BY:
Alan Bennett
CAST INCLUDES:
Maggie Smith, Alex Jennings, Jim Broadbent

ANGELIKA’S NOTE

THE LADY IN THE VAN is a heartwarming tale inspired by a true story: a cinematic memoir from writer Alan Bennett (THE MADNESS OF KING GEORGE, THE HISTORY BOYS, PRICK UP YOUR EARS). Starring Maggie Smith (GOSFORD PARK, A ROOM WITH A VIEW, THE PRIME OF MISS JEAN BRODIE) as Miss Shepherd – an eccentric homeless woman living inside her van – and Alex Jennings (THE QUEEN, THE WINGS OF THE DOVE, BABEL) as Alan Bennett, who lets her park her van in his driveway, thus birthing a most unlikely friendship throughout the 1970s and 80s. Time Out calls the film "The movie equivalent of cosying up with a warm buttery crumpet in front of the fire on a winter's day."

SYNOPSIS

This movie tells the true story of Alan Bennett’s (Alex Jennings’) strained friendship with Miss Mary Shepherd (Dame Maggie Smith), an eccentric homeless woman who Bennett befriended in the 1970s before allowing her temporarily to park her Bedford van in the driveway of his Camden house. She stayed there for fifteen years. As the story develops, Bennett learns that Miss Shepherd is really Margaret Fairchild (died 1989), a former gifted pupil of pianist Alfred Cortot. She had played Chopin in a promenade concert, tried to become a nun, was committed to an institution by her brother, escaped, had an accident when her van was hit by a motorcyclist for which she believed herself to blame, and thereafter lived in fear of arrest.

The Lady in the Van

    Genre
    Comedy, Drama
  • |
  • Runtime
    103 mins
  • |
  • Rated
    PG-13
  • |
  • Release Date
    2016
  • |
  • Countries
    UK
  • |
  • Languages
    English, French
  • |
DIRECTED BY
Nicholas Hytner
WRITTEN BY
Alan Bennett
CAST INCLUDES
Maggie Smith, Alex Jennings, Jim Broadbent
THE LADY IN THE VAN is a heartwarming tale inspired by a true story: a cinematic memoir from writer Alan Bennett (THE MADNESS OF KING GEORGE, THE HISTORY BOYS, PRICK UP YOUR EARS). Starring Maggie Smith (GOSFORD PARK, A ROOM WITH A VIEW, THE PRIME OF MISS JEAN BRODIE) as Miss Shepherd – an eccentric homeless woman living inside her van – and Alex Jennings (THE QUEEN, THE WINGS OF THE DOVE, BABEL) as Alan Bennett, who lets her park her van in his driveway, thus birthing a most unlikely friendship throughout the 1970s and 80s. Time Out calls the film "The movie equivalent of cosying up with a warm buttery crumpet in front of the fire on a winter's day."

This movie tells the true story of Alan Bennett’s (Alex Jennings’) strained friendship with Miss Mary Shepherd (Dame Maggie Smith), an eccentric homeless woman who Bennett befriended in the 1970s before allowing her temporarily to park her Bedford van in the driveway of his Camden house. She stayed there for fifteen years. As the story develops, Bennett learns that Miss Shepherd is really Margaret Fairchild (died 1989), a former gifted pupil of pianist Alfred Cortot. She had played Chopin in a promenade concert, tried to become a nun, was committed to an institution by her brother, escaped, had an accident when her van was hit by a motorcyclist for which she believed herself to blame, and thereafter lived in fear of arrest.