This was an unexpected treasure: I'd missed the film on TV, but we selected it following a rave review from one of our Members. I enjoyed it very much: the stylised presentation (and occasional incursions by real people) well suited the slightly incredible story that was - mostly - true.
Here are my notes:
Here are my notes:
Marvellous
UK 2014 90
minutes
Director: Julian
Farino
Starring: Toby Jones, Gemma Jones,
Tony Curran and Nicholas Grieves
Neil Baldwin (Toby
Jones) has a life that is both ordinary and extraordinary. He lives with his widowed mother (Gemma
Jones) and despite his learning difficulties he begins his working life as a
clown in a circus, becomes the mascot for Stoke City Football Club and also
becomes a student liaison officer for Stoke University.
Neil Baldwin’s life
story first appeared as an article in The
Guardian which detailed his unexpected friendships with football managers, football
players, referees, vicars, bishops, archbishops, politicians and celebrities. The film reflects this diverse life by being
put together as a scrapbook of Neil’s life and includes appearances by real
characters (Neil himself, plus Lou Macari and Gary Lineker).
Toby Jones won rave
reviews for his performance as Neil Baldwin.
He made his breakthrough playing Truman Capote in Infamous (2006) and has since appeared in films as diverse as Captain America: The First Avenger
(2011), Tinker Taylor Soldier Spy
(2011) as well as the Harry Potter
series where he provided the voice for Dobby the House Elf. On TV he secured a Golden Globe nomination
for his role as Alfred Hitchcock in The
Girl (2012).
Julian Farino started
his TV career by making documentaries before directing the BAFTA winning Our Mutual Friend. In the US he directed episodes of the TV
series Entourage, Big Love
and Rome before directing his first
feature film The Oranges (2012) which
starred Hugh Laurie in his first leading role.
Here is the trailer:
Here is the trailer: