2017 Film God's Own Country

God's Own Country is a 2017 British romantic drama film written and directed by Francis Lee in his feature directorial debut.

The film stars Josh O'Connor and Alec Secăreanu. The plot follows a young sheep farmer in Yorkshire whose life is transformed by a Romanian migrant worker.

God's Own Country
2017 Film God's Own Country
Theatrical release poster
Directed byFrancis Lee
Written byFrancis Lee
Produced by
  • Manon Ardisson
  • Jack Tarling
Starring
CinematographyJoshua James Richards
Edited byChris Wyatt
Music byA Winged Victory for the Sullen
Production
companies
Distributed byPicturehouse Entertainment
Release dates
  • 23 January 2017 (2017-01-23) (Sundance)
  • 1 September 2017 (2017-09-01) (United Kingdom)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget£1 million
Box office$2.6 million

Upon release, the film received widespread acclaim from critics, who praised the performances (particularly O'Connor's) and story, as well as commending it as a promising start for Lee. It was the only UK-based production to feature in the world drama category at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the world cinema directing award.

Plot

In Yorkshire, Johnny lives on the family farm with his father, Martin, and grandmother, Deirdre. Because his father had suffered a stroke and his grandmother's age, much of the day-to-day running of the farm falls to Johnny. In his free time, Johnny engages in binge drinking and furtive sexual encounters with other men. Returning late to the farm after such an encounter with a young auctioneer, he is berated by his father because a calf has died from a breech birth in his absence.

Gheorghe, a Romanian migrant worker, is hired as extra help for the lambing season. He arrives and spends his first night in a caravan that the family has organised as his accommodation. As the ewes have moved away from the main part of the farm, and as part of the farm's boundary wall remains unrepaired by Johnny, it is decided that Johnny and Gheorghe should spend several days camping nearer to the animals. When one of the ewes gives birth to an unconscious runt, Johnny is intrigued when Gheorghe is able to resuscitate and care for it. One morning, after Johnny refers to Gheorghe yet again as a "gypsy", Gheorghe tackles him to the ground and warns Johnny not to speak that way to him again.

The next day, the two men again engage in a fight which results in Johnny performing fellatio on Gheorghe and the two men have rough and passionate sex in the dirt. While Johnny initially does not acknowledge the encounter, the two share cigarettes and a sugar packet for their cup noodles throughout the day. That night, Gheorghe resists Johnny's aggressive move to have sex, instead patiently showing him that sex can also be tender, and the two men kiss for the first time.

Returning to the farm, Johnny invites Gheorghe to stay with him in the house, but Gheorghe elects to remain in the caravan. Martin suffers a second stroke, Johnny realises that running the farm is now entirely his responsibility, and he asks Gheorghe to stay on with him. Gheorghe responds that experience has taught him not to believe they can stay together and maintain the farm simultaneously. Johnny reacts poorly, drinking to excess and engaging in another random sexual encounter. When Gheorghe realises what Johnny has done, he abruptly leaves the farm.

Martin is released from the hospital but is now fully debilitated. Johnny, desperate to make up with Gheorghe, tells his father that he will stay to run the farm, but that things must be run on his terms. Martin gives his tacit approval to Johnny, who sets off to bring Gheorghe back to the farm. After he finds Gheorghe working in Scotland, the two men reconcile. Gheorghe returns with Johnny; the caravan is taken away, and Gheorghe moves into the house.

Cast

Also Harry Lister Smith, Melanie Kilburn, Liam Thomas, Patsy Ferran, Moey Hassan, Naveed Choudhry, Sarah White and John McCrea in supporting roles.

Production

The film is partly based on writer and director Francis Lee's own life, where he also had to make a decision to either stay and work on his family's farm or go off to drama school.

The film was shot in Yorkshire, specifically around the Silsden area of Keighley in West Yorkshire, with some other scenes being shot in Keighley Bus Station and Airedale General Hospital with Haworth and Otley also featuring as backdrops for the film.

The production was financed in part through the British Film Council's iFeature programme with additional funding being secured from Creative England.

Release

The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on 23 January 2017. It was the only production from the United Kingdom that featured in the world drama category in the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. It went onto screen at the Berlin International Film Festival on 11 February 2017.

Shortly after, Picturehouse Entertainment, Orion Pictures and Samuel Goldwyn Films acquired UK and US distribution rights respectively. It was released in the United Kingdom on 1 September 2017. The film was banned in Malaysia, China and some Arab countries due to explicit sex scenes between the two protagonists. Likewise, Romania was the only country in Eastern Europe where the film was screened.

God's Own Country was released on DVD on 30 January 2018.

Reception

Box office

As of 8 March 2018, God's Own Country has grossed a worldwide total of $2.6 million, which includes $1.2 million in the United Kingdom.

Critical response

2017 Film God's Own Country 
O'Connor's performance was praised by critics.

God's Own Country received critical acclaim. As per the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 98% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 132 reviews, with an average rating of 8 out of 10. The site's critics consensus reads: "A quiet, moving rumination on loneliness and newfound intimacy, God's Own Country marks an outstanding directorial debut for Francis Lee." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 85 out of 100, with 95% positive reviews based on 22 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".

The Sundance Film Festival's listing for God's Own Country says that "you can smell the mud in this movie" while also describing Francis Lee as a major new talent and the film as "one not to be missed." Peter Bradshaw, writing in The Guardian, gave the film four stars out of five. Bradshaw described the film as "an almost, but not quite a Dales Brokeback," and also as a "very British love story, bursting at the seams with unspoken emotions, unvoiced fears about the future, and a readiness to displace every emotion into hard physical work".

At the 2017 Berlin International Film Festival the film received the Harvey Award, presented by the Teddy Awards programme for LGBT-related films in conjunction with a reader jury from the German LGBT magazine Männer.

Ed Potton, writing in The Times, gave the film four stars out of five and described the film as "splendid" and "[a] potent film, a Yorkshire Brokeback Mountain".

Accolades

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient Result Ref.
Australian Film Critics Association 13 March 2018 Best International Film (English Language) God's Own Country Nominated
Berlin International Film Festival 18 February 2017 Männer Jury Award God's Own Country Won
Teddy Award God's Own Country Nominated
British Academy Film Awards 18 February 2018 Outstanding British Film God's Own Country Nominated
Rising Star Award Josh O'Connor Nominated
British Independent Film Awards 10 December 2017 Douglas Hickox Award Francis Lee Nominated
Best British Independent Film God's Own Country Won
Best Director Francis Lee Nominated
Best Screenplay Francis Lee Nominated
Best Actor Josh O'Connor Won
Alec Secăreanu Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Ian Hart Nominated
Best Debut Screenwriter Francis Lee Won
Breakthrough Producer Jack Tarling Nominated
Manon Ardisson Nominated
Best Casting Shaheen Baig Nominated
Layla Merrick-Wolf Nominated
Best Sound Anna Bertmark Won
Chicago International Film Festival 26 October 2017 Silver Q-Hugo God's Own Country Won
Chéries-Chéris 21 November 2017 Grand Prize God's Own Country Nominated
Dinard British Film Festival 1 October 2017 Golden Hitchcock God's Own Country Won
Heartbeat Hitchcock God's Own Country Won
Dorian Awards 31 January 2018 LGBTQ Film of the Year God's Own Country Nominated
Unsung Film of the Year God's Own Country Won
Edinburgh International Film Festival 20 June 2017 The Michael Powell Award for Best British Feature Film Francis Lee Won
Empire Awards 18 March 2018 Best British Film God's Own Country Won
Best Male Newcomer Josh O'Connor Won
Best Screenplay Francis Lee Nominated
Evening Standard British Film Awards 8 February 2018 Best Film God's Own Country Won
Best Supporting Actor Ian Hart Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Gemma Jones Won
Breakthrough of the Year Francis Lee Nominated
Josh O'Connor Nominated
Frameline San Francisco International LGBTQ Film Festival 27 June 2017 AT&T Audience Award God's Own Country Won
Galway Film Fleadh 5 September 2017 Best International First Feature God's Own Country Won
Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival 19 August 2017 Best Feature God's Own Country Won
Jameson CineFest–Miskolc International Film Festival 17 September 2017 Emeric Pressburger Prize God's Own Country Nominated
London Film Critics' Circle 28 January 2018 Film of the Year God's Own Country Nominated
British/Irish Film of the Year God's Own Country Nominated
British/Irish Actor of the Year Josh O'Connor Nominated
Breakthrough British/Irish Filmmaker Francis Lee Won
Technical Achievement Award Joshua James Richards Nominated
San Francisco International Film Festival 19 April 2017 Golden Gate Award God's Own Country Nominated
Satellite Awards 10 February 2018 Best Film God's Own Country Won
Stockholm International Film Festival 20 November 2017 Best Direction Francis Lee Won
Best Male Actor Josh O'Connor Won
Bronze Horse God's Own Country Nominated
Sundance Film Festival 28 January 2017 World Cinema Directing Award Francis Lee Won

Grand Jury Prize Francis Lee Nominated
Sydney Film Festival 18 June 2017 Foxtel Movies Audience Award God's Own Country 7th place
Toronto Inside Out Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival 4 June 2017 Bill Sherwood Award God's Own Country Won
Transilvania International Film Festival 11 June 2017 Special Jury Award God's Own Country Won
Transilvania Trophy God's Own Country Nominated
Writers' Guild of Great Britain Awards 15 January 2018 Best First Screenplay Francis Lee Nominated
Zagreb Film Festival 18 November 2017 The Golden Pram God's Own Country Nominated

Notes

References

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